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Power line safety


Name: The Federal Fire and Aviation Safety Team


Operating near or under power lines during wildfires poses unique hazards, and the following precautions should be followed to reduce potential equipment damage or injury: 
  
  •  If possible, the power company should deactivate lines in the fire area. 
  •  Don't operate heavy equipment under power lines. 
  •  Don't use right-of-ways as a jump or cargo drop spot. 
  •  Don't drive with long antennas under power lines. 
  •  Don't stand near power lines during retardant drops. 
  •  Don't park under power lines. The magnetic field around energized power lines can induce an electrical charge in ungrounded vehicles or equipment. This charge can shock anyone who touches the vehicle. 
  •  Don't apply straight stream to power lines. 
  •  All personnel should be cautioned that smoke may become charged and conduct the electrical current. In addition, deactivated transmission and distribution lines may continue to pose a hazard due to induction. 
  •  If power lines fall on your vehicle, DON'T leave the vehicle until the power company arrives. If the vehicle is on fire or fire is near, jump clear, don't hang on, keep feet together, and bunny hop away.
  • For more safety tips from the Federal Fire and Aviation Safety Team, visit its Six Minutes for Safety section at www.nifc.gov



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