EnergySafe Magazine July 2014, issue 36 | Page 6

06 Latest news Vegetation worker electrocuted By Michelle Robertson, Senior Media and Communications Advisor A 22-year-old vegetation worker was killed in May when the branch of a tree he was cutting fell into high voltage powerlines in Chesterville Rd, Highett. ESV launched an investigation after the man, who was working for a private tree lopping company, was electrocuted while cutting the tree at a suburban property. Despite being outside the regulatory clearance space it is believed the man died when a 4m branch he was cutting made contact with an 11kV powerline. ESV’s Director of Energy Safety, Paul Fearon, said it was crucial for arborists and vegetation workers to always maintain control of vegetation when cutting near powerlines and to know where the arc of a branch will fall. “In addition to knowing the No Go Zone guidelines, this tragic incident highlights the need Stiebel Eltron Energy Safe Advert Stratos July 2014.indd 1 A tragic accident: Emergency services respond to the scene of the incident in Highett in which a young vegetation worked died when a branch he was felling touched powerlines. for vegetation workers to take extra precautions and carefully assess each situation to anticipate all possible safety risks. “If you’re not sure if the proximity to powerlines is safe, contact the relevant distribution business to ask advice and, if necessary, seek a Permit to Work before you proceed.” In response to this tragedy, ESV has commenced work on a new campaign specifically targeting tradespeople and all those in the vegetation management and arboriculture industries.  You can read more about the new awareness campaign, Don’t put your life on the line, on Pg 7. 6/20/2014 5:23:33 PM