Lane Electric, like all utilities, is concerned about the safety and well being of their members and people in general. It is our mission to make sure that we provide adequate and proper information and notification for our members to read, listen to and see. We are concerned about the safety of our employees, our members and the public at large. Please take some time to look at some of the information on our web site.
In areas with underground power lines there is often padmounted equipment (green boxes) located along rights-of-way. Although this equipment is normally safe unless damaged, do not allow children to play on or around these objects. Stay away from damaged or open equipment and notify Lane Electric Cooperative immediately.
Most homeowners like to have a screen of shrubs to block the view of padmount equipment in their yard. But, Lane Electric’s personnel need to have direct access to the equipment in the event of a power outage or to perform maintenance. As a result, special care must be taken to keep your plants a safe distance from this equipment. Please allow 10 feet of space on the sides with doors and 3 feet of space on the other sides. If you have any questions, call or stop by your local customer service office.
It is required that heavy equipment be operated no closer than 10 feet from overhead power lines for voltages up to 50 kV and 10 feet and 4 inches for every 1 kV over 50 kV. Any operation of heavy equipment that may be operated closer than 10 feet to a power line, Lane Electric should be contacted for marking of lines or isolation of lines as necessary. If heavy equipment contacts a line, the operator should avoid leaving the equipment as long as contact remains. If someone must leave heavy equipment while it is contacting power lines he should jump clear and not touch the equipment and the ground at the same time. Then shuffle away rather than taking large steps to minimize the chance of electricity flowing through the ground and then through his body. If a dump truck bed comes into contact with the lines and contact is made, simply back up or lower the bed to break the contact.