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Whenever you are digging on private or public property, or working near overhead lines there is a serious risk to life and property if you don’t follow the right safe working practices.
In this section:
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Building Near Powerlines
You must ensure that structures such as garages and extensions to houses remain well clear of overhead lines.
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Cable and Pipe Depths
Our cables and pipes are laid at different depths in the ground, varying from 600mm to over 1200mm.
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Disconnecting Power
Make sure you disconnect the power before you remove or demolish a building.
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Safety Disconnections
When you plan to work on your building where the electricity supply enters the building, for your safety Northpower will disconnect and reconnect the electricity free of charge.
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Safe Digging
Call us at least two days before you begin work on (09) 430 1803, and we’ll provide free up-to-date reference maps showing underground cable locations.
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Travelling with High Loads
You must apply for a High Load Permit if you plan to move any tall structure such as a house or a boat.
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What to do in an Emergency
If you hit an electricity cable or overhead line call us immediately on 0800 10 40 40.
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Working Near Powerlines
Follow the four metre rule: All work activity must be kept at least four metres from overhead lines.
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Working Near Service Lines
When digging always find out first where network cables and pipes are – get reference maps, or have us mark out the locations for you.
Did you know?
A 4 kg steel ball will be dropped several times from a height of 15 metres onto the hard hat. The hard hat is passed if there is no damage.
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