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Utility and Digging Safety


Utility and Digging Safety (One Call Law)

The One Call Law requires all excavators to notify the Missouri One Call System, Inc. (MOCS), notification center before conducting certain digging and ...

Call Before You Dig | Missouri Public Service Commission - MO.gov

A buried utility line is damaged by digging activity about every three minutes in the United States. · About one-third of incidents are caused because a free ...

Excavation Safety Guidelines - Diggers Hotline

The buffer zone in Wisconsin is 18 inches. Natural Gas & Petroleum Pipelines: Transmission pipeline companies generally require a company representative to be ...

Digging Safely: How to Prevent Underground Damage - 4M Analytics

Contact local utility companies and inform them regarding your project. · Request for a map or any other relevant information. · Call 811 and seek ...

Working Safely Around Underground Utilities at Excavation Sites

OSHA Training Toolbox Talk: Working Safely Around Underground Utilities at Excavation Sites ... Ease up when you get near the underground utility when digging ...

Safe hand-digging techniques - National Grid Safety

Dig with care · Use a rounded or blunt-edged shovel. · Begin digging off to the side of the marked utility line. · Proceed cautiously. · Never pry ...

Underground Utility Strikes Toolbox Talk - Raken

How To Safely Hand Dig Around Underground Utility Lines · Use a rounded or blunt-edged shovel - This will help to prevent any damage being done to the utility ...

Missouri Pipeline Awareness [Damage Prevention]

Because even relatively minor excavation activities like landscaping or fencing can cause damage to a pipeline, its protective casing, and/or buried utility ...

Homeowners | Missouri 811

Safe digging is everyone's responsibility. Failure to dig safely can result in costly damages and repairs, loss of essential utility services, and even serious ...

Ways To Avoid Damage When Digging Around Utility Lines - JULIE

NEVER start digging around utility lines until verifying that it is safe to do so! Double check that all member utility companies have marked the location of ...

Safety and Prevention: Hitting an Underground Utility Line

Respect the Markings and Dig Carefully: Follow the markings and use gentle digging methods. For example, use potholing or vacuum excavation to avoid damage.

Elements of an Effective Underground Utility Excavation Safety and ...

Underground Utility Excavation Safety and Damage. Prevention Program and. Record Keeping, Incidents/Damages Reporting. Page 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS. SECTION. PAGE.

SPOTLIGHT: Safe Digging Tips, Myths, & Facts

Even if it appears the utility isn't damaged, always call and notify the utility company. Even a small dent, scrape, gouge, or scratch in a ...

6 must-have safety measures for underground utility workers | ISHN

1. Follow excavation standards · 2. Always verify the estimated location · 3. Prioritize safe trenching practices · 4. Ensure safety equipment is ...

Safe Digging Guidelines - YouTube

In this video, you'll learn: * Why safe digging practices are essential for preventing damage to underground utility lines.

Safe Excavation Practices: Ensuring the Integrity of Underground ...

Safe Excavation Practices: Ensuring the Integrity of Underground Utilities · Utility Mapping: Before any excavation begins, it's crucial to have ...

Essential Digging Guidelines When Working Near Underground ...

Follow safe digging guidelines to prevent utility damage: Contact JULIE for locates, verify markings, use hand tools near lines, and follow safety protocols ...

Five Steps to Safe Digging - Miss Utility

Go online to Miss Utility's Search and Status platform to check the status of your ticket and confirm that all utilities have been marked. The utility owner ...

Call 811 Information For Homeowners

Try to avoid digging on top of or within 18-24” on all sides of utility marks, which may mean moving your project to another part of your yard less congested ...

Answers to the Most Common Questions about Digging Near Utilities

If you want to see what's underground in your backyard, ground-penetrating radar is the best tool to use. GPR is a geophysical technology that ...