* Stop work immediately.
* Do not attempt to repair the damaged line.
* If an injury has occurred, call 911 immediately.
* Call Electricity company to inform their of the damage, and they will dispatch the proper crew to repair the damaged line.
* Wait for crews to make repairs, they will inform you when you can continue your project.
Safety Around Underground Power Lines
* Underground lines may operate at several thousand volts; assume all electric lines are energized.
* Never touch any utility wire and do not touch anyone who is in contact with an electric wire.
* Never attempt to open an electrical cabinet or enclosure; call Electricity company to report opened or unlocked equipment.
* Never disconnect or reconnect electric service lines.
* If equipment comes in contact with an electric line:
- Move the equipment away from the line if you can do so safely.
- Warn others to stay away; anyone on the ground who touches the equipment is in danger of being killed or injured.
- Stay on the equipment until an emergency responder indicates it is safe to get off.
- Jump clear without touching the ground and equipment at the same time if you must get off the equipment.
* Do not attempt to repair the damaged line.
* If an injury has occurred, call 911 immediately.
* Call Electricity company to inform their of the damage, and they will dispatch the proper crew to repair the damaged line.
* Wait for crews to make repairs, they will inform you when you can continue your project.
Safety Around Underground Power Lines
* Underground lines may operate at several thousand volts; assume all electric lines are energized.
* Never touch any utility wire and do not touch anyone who is in contact with an electric wire.
* Never attempt to open an electrical cabinet or enclosure; call Electricity company to report opened or unlocked equipment.
* Never disconnect or reconnect electric service lines.
* If equipment comes in contact with an electric line:
- Move the equipment away from the line if you can do so safely.
- Warn others to stay away; anyone on the ground who touches the equipment is in danger of being killed or injured.
- Stay on the equipment until an emergency responder indicates it is safe to get off.
- Jump clear without touching the ground and equipment at the same time if you must get off the equipment.
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