Stanley Black & Decker CS05/CS06 user manual Electrical Precautions

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ELECTRICAL PRECAUTIONS

ELECTRICAL PRECAUTIONS

The following guidelines must be followed to prevent accidental contact with overhead electrical conductors and/or communication wires and cables. (ref. ANSI Z133.1-2000)

Working in Proximity to Electrical Hazards:

An inspection shall be made by a qualified arborist to determine whether an electrical hazard exists before climbing, or otherwise entering, or performing work in or on a tree.

Only qualified line-clearance arborists or qualified line- clearance arborist trainees shall be assigned to work where an electrical hazard exists. Qualified line-clear- ance arborist trainees shall be under the direct supervi- sion of qualified line-clearance arborist.

A second qualified line-clearance arborists or line-clear- ance arborist trainees shall be within vision or voice communication during line-clearing operations aloft when line-clearance arborists or line-clearance arborist trainees must approach closer than 10 feet (3.05 me- ters) to any energized electrical conductor in excess of

750 volts (primary conductor) or when:

1.Branches or limbs being removed cannot first be cut (with a pole pruner/pole saw) to sufficiently clear electrical conductors, so as to avoid con- tact.

2.Roping is required to remove branches or limbs from such electrical conductors. This does not apply to individuals working on behalf of, or em- ployed by, electrical system owners/operators engaged in line-clearing operations incidental to their normal occupation.

Qualified line-clearance arborists and line-clearance arborist trainees shall maintain minimum approach distances from energized electrical conductors in ac- cordance with Table 1.

All other arborists shall maintain a minimum ap- proach distance from energized electrical conductors in accordance with Table 2.

Branches hanging on an energized electrical con- ductor shall be removed using non-conductive equip- ment.

Table 1 – Minimum approach distances from energized conductors for qualified line-clearance arborists and qualified line- clearance arborist trainees.

 

Includes 1910.269

Includes 1910.269

Includes 1910.269 elevation

 

elevation factor,

elevation factor,

Nominal Voltage

sea level to 5000 ft1

5001 – 10,000 ft1

factor, 10,000 – 14,000 ft1

(kV phase-to-phase)

ft–in

m

ft–in

m

ft–in

m

0.05 to 1.0

Avoid contact

Avoid contact

Avoid contact

1.1 to 15.0

2–04

0.71

2–08

0.81

2–10

0.86

15.1 to 36.0

2–09

0.84

3–02

0.97

3–05

1.04

36.1 to 46.0

3–00

0.92

3–05

1.04

3–09

1.14

46.1 to 72.5

3–09

1.14

4–03

1.30

4–07

1.40

72.6 to 121.0

4–06

1.37

5–02

1.58

5–07

1.70

138.0 to 145.0

5–02

1.58

5–11

1.80

6–05

1.96

161.0 to 169.0

6–00

1.83

6–10

2.08

7–05

2.26

230.0 to 242.0

7–11

2.41

9–00

2.75

9–09

2.97

345.0 to 362.0

13–02

4.02

15–00

4.58

16–03

4.96

500.0 to 550.0

19–00

5.80

21–09

6.63

23–06

7.17

765.0 to 800.0

27–04

8.34

31–03

9.53

33–10

10.32

1 Exceeds phase-to-ground; elevation factor per 29 CFR 1910.269.

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