Alarming statistics regarding powerline-related incidents have prompted Energy Safe Victoria (ESV) to again call for machinery operators across the country, including Maribyrnong and Hobsons Bay, to be more aware of their surroundings.
According to a statement released by ESV, 58 powerline-related incidents have been reported across Victoria during the first two months of 2022.
In 2021, the energy safety regulator reported 214 incidents, 34 of which involved high voltage lines and four causing serious injury.
A total of 141 involved overhead powerlines and 73 underground.
A few simple safety tips to avoid an incident occurring include: understanding No Go Zones, rules and distances for safety clearances near overhead powerlines, ensuring an ESV-registered spotter is on hand when working near overhead powerlines and remember that powerlines are more difficult to see at dawn and dusk and that electricity can jump gaps.
ESV commissioner and chairperson Marnie Williams said: “All of these incidents could have been avoided if Victorians had taken the extra time and vigilance to better understand their surroundings.”
“Unfortunately, for many, distractions, the need to get things done quickly and just simple unpreparedness has cost Victorians their lives.
“It’s so easy to forget that the simple act of looking up before you start work, could save your life or the life of a co-worker.”