DTE Energy Offers Farm Safety Tips
29 April 2009 - 5:11AM
PR Newswire (US)
DETROIT, April 28 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- As another Michigan
planting season gets under way, DTE Energy reminds customers to
watch for power lines overhead and utility lines underground when
working near the house or out in the field. Staying safe around
power lines "Operating large farm equipment near electrical lines
and poles requires extra care," said Vince Dow, DTE Energy vice
president of Distribution Operations. "When using elevated truck
beds, raised conveyors and other large folding farm implements,
it's essential to stop and survey the area to be sure of all
clearances, even if you are familiar with the area." Customers can
be safe around electric lines and equipment by following these
safety tips: -- Before tilling and planting a field, survey the
area. Look for potential electrical safety hazards and plan how you
will avoid them. -- Be aware of the clearance your equipment needs
when truck beds are elevated or planting and tillage arms are fully
extended or raised. -- Keep all equipment at least 20 feet away
from overhead power lines and guy wires (wires that support poles)
at all times. Give utility poles a wide clearance as well. --
Report any activity that might have damaged or undermined the
stability of a utility pole. This ensures that inspections will be
made and any damage repaired to prevent power lines from falling
later. -- If your farm equipment has become entangled in a power
line, remain inside the equipment. Try to drive the equipment away
from the line if you can do so safely. If you cannot, stay where
you are and wait for help. Call or signal for someone to call 911
and Detroit Edison -- warn others to stand well away. -- Never
touch a downed power line or anything it is in contact with -- even
if there are no sparks. A live wire may whip or sweep through a
wide area. A live wire may also lie silent but be equally deadly.
To report equipment entangled in a power line, potential damage to
a utility pole and any downed wire call DTE Energy at (800)
477-4747. Locating underground lines before digging DTE Energy also
reminds customers to avoid digging accidents by calling MISS DIG to
locate underground utility lines. MISS DIG is a statewide, one-call
center for construction safety and utility damage prevention.
Customers can reach MISS DIG toll-free by calling 811 or (800)
482-7171. MISS DIG will contact the local utilities where the work
is to be performed. Within three days, the utilities will use
staking flags and/or paint to mark the approximate location of
underground gas, electric, telephone, water, sewer and storm lines
and drains. "Digging accidents that damage utility lines can cause
service disruptions, financial penalties, injury and even death,"
said Dow. "Making one quick toll-free call to MISS DIG is an easy
way to prevent serious problems." DATASOURCE: DTE Energy CONTACT:
Eileen Dixon, +1-313-235-9154, or Lorie Kessler, +1-313-235-8807,
both of DTE Energy Web Site: http://www.dteenergy.com/
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