I am not a line clearance guy. I have been in the business for 15 years in mostly residential work. I usually steer clear of any primary electrical lines and try to avoid service drops if possible. I sent a crew out to put 3 trees on the ground while I had a meeting. I told them if they wanted they could fold the boom over and go under the wires and then up or they could climb the tree. The tree was more than 10 feet from the primary (one top wire, one bottom wire). It was a small tree and could be climbed easily.
My boss and I get a call from the foreman asking if he should call 911 because they knocked down the power lines. 1000 thoughts went through my head.....first, is everyone ok? yes....what happended???? Details were unclear. Told him to call 911 and we would head that way.
One of the crew members, who had a couple years of line clearance before he came on with us, took the bucket truck over the top of the primary and reached down......both lines touched the cylinder and blew the lines in half. I could not believe it.
I have never done anything like that and if it came down to going over the wires....I would call the electric department to get the lines covered, at a minimum.
I am was really suprised by this whole situation. My question is this a typical thing to do in line clearance work....to try to reach over wires???
My boss and I get a call from the foreman asking if he should call 911 because they knocked down the power lines. 1000 thoughts went through my head.....first, is everyone ok? yes....what happended???? Details were unclear. Told him to call 911 and we would head that way.
One of the crew members, who had a couple years of line clearance before he came on with us, took the bucket truck over the top of the primary and reached down......both lines touched the cylinder and blew the lines in half. I could not believe it.
I have never done anything like that and if it came down to going over the wires....I would call the electric department to get the lines covered, at a minimum.
I am was really suprised by this whole situation. My question is this a typical thing to do in line clearance work....to try to reach over wires???