Working Under Powerlines
UETTDREL14 Working safely near live electrical apparatus as a non-electrical worker
In order to manage the hazards associated with working in proximity to powerlines, there are clearance distances around powerlines that apply. It is important to take these distances into account when designing structures or planning to work near powerlines as it may affect the work practices or the use of equipment or structures such as scaffolding.
RIICM202E Identify, locate and protect underground services
Damage to underground assets such as electric cables, gas, water and sewage pipes caused by excavation work can result in serious or potentially fatal incidents including burns, electric shock and gas releases or explosions as well as disrupting the electricity, gas or water supply. Incidents may also arise when damage to these assets is left unreported and unrepaired.
Course Delivery
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Community College Northern Inland
ABN 46 590 341 073 | RTO 90027
47 Fitzroy Street
PO Box 20
Barraba NSW 2347
Phone (02) 6782 1662
Email info@ccni.nsw.edu.au
Opening Hours
Monday to Friday—9.00am to 5.00pm
Saturday—Closed
Sunday—Closed
Public Holidays—Closed
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Freecall 1800 952 264
Community College Northern Inland
ABN 46 590 341 073 | RTO 90027
47 Fitzroy Street
PO Box 20
Barraba NSW 2347
Phone (02) 6782 1662
Email info@ccni.nsw.edu.au
Freecall 1800 952 264
Opening Hours
Monday to Friday—9.00am to 5.00pm
Saturday—Closed
Sunday—Closed
Public Holidays—Closed
Check for opening and closing times across campuses