Safety of Electrical Transmission Lines

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Safety of Electrical Transmission Lines

Introduction

The most important concern in transmission line work is accomplishing each job safely. Safety on the job requires making the effort necessary to control working conditions, work practices, and human actions. Personal injuries and equipment damage are minimized when safe work practices are followed and when the hazards associated with transmission line work are minimized or eliminated.

Objectives

    This training unit will explore three major areas of safety associated with transmission line work: personal safety, electrical safety, and worksite safety.

Training Methodology

This is an interactive course. There will be open question and answer sessions, regular group exercises and activities, videos, case studies, and presentations on best practice. Participants will have the opportunity to share with the facilitator and other participants on what works well and not so well for them, as well as work on issues from their own organizations. The online course is conducted online using MS-Teams/ClickMeeting.

Who Should Attend?

This Intensive five-day instructional program covering the educational needs of Safety and Control Engineers & Technicians, Mechanical Engineers & Technicians, Projects Engineers, Operation Engineers, Project Managers, and Technical Supervisory personnel involved in safety associated with transmission line work.

Course Outline

Personal Safety

  • Identify and describe the types of clothing and protective equipment required for transmission line work.
  • Describe how slipping, tripping, and falling hazards can be minimized.
  • Describe how injuries can be avoided while loads are lifted and moved.
  • Explain why attitude is important to working safely.

Electrical Safety

  • Define the following terms: energized, isolated, and de-energized.
  • Describe electrical hazards present in transmission line work and explain why they may be dangerous.
  • Describe how an isolated or de-energized transmission line can present a hazard.
  • Describe a typical procedure for grounding an isolated transmission line.

Work Site Safety

  • Identify and describe general safety procedures that apply to most jobs.
  • Describe steps that can be taken to ensure safety when a job involves climbing transmission structures.
  • Describe steps that can be taken to ensure safety for transmission line work that involves rigging.

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