The following incident illustrates the importance of confirming that a written procedure is in place for working around overhead powerlines and required exclusion zones. While clearing an access track, a 25-tonne excavator’s boom arm hit a 12,700 V overhead powerline, causing it to fall to the ground. No injuries were reported despite the incident being prompted by wet weather the previous night. Original material courtesy of Safer Together (Australia). Learn more: https://lnkd.in/e8NVmcsh #healthandsafety #safety #riskmanagement
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