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  January 28, 2012  
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"No job is so important and no service is so urgent that we cannot take the time to perform our work safely".
 
 REMEMBER TO BE SAFE!
 
THERE IS A LOT OF FALLEN TREES AND DOWNED POWER LINES. BE AWARE OF YOUR SURROUNDINGS AT ALL TIMES . POWER IS BEING RESTORED TO HOMES AND NEIGHBORHOODS CONTINUOUSLY, THOUGH OUT THE DAY AND NIGHT. USE YOUR PPE AND SAFTEY EQUIPMENT, AND MAKE YOUR FOREMAN AWARE OF ANY UNSAFE SITUATION. REMEMBER YOUR FAMILY NEEDS YOU HOME TONIGHT!
                                                                 
 
THIS IS AN EMAIL SENT OUT FROM VERIZON ON WORKING AFTER THE HURRICANE. IT ALSO WORKS FOR CONDITIONS REALTED TO ANY STORM DAMAGE WE MIGHT ENCOUNTER IN THE FIELD.
 
 
 Verizons Storm Saftey Management Message Alert.

Stay Safe: Storm Recovery Guidance

As we work to restore service to customers in the aftermath of Hurricane Irene, we must work effectively in emergency conditions – constantly focused on safe practices. 


To maintain the priority on safety:

Supervisors must make sure that Personal Protective Equipment and safety equipment has been provided, operational and calibrated.

All employees must follow all applicable Verizon safety procedures.  Here are some critical reminders:
Get Started Safely
  • Do not attempt to drive through water on a road.  Turn around and go another way.
  • Do not work in areas until power has been restored and a representative of the power company has verified.
  • Conduct a pre-job survey to identify hazards and unsafe conditions. 
Check Electrical Hazards
  • Use your 188A/FVD or the voltage detector provided for your work on anything that may conduct electricity.
  • Treat all electrical equipment, wires and cable as if they are energized.  Always test for electricity.
  • Do not replace or repair downed electrical wires, even if they appear to be de-energized.
  • Maintain the OSHA-mandated minimum approach distance to electrical hazards.  (Distance is dependent on voltage.  The greater the voltage, the greater the distance.)
  • Use insulating gloves and blankets according to approved work practice.
  • Use caution while working at residences, knowing that the homeowners may have generators powering their homes.
  • Be alert, and look to see if downed trees are in contact with power lines and our facilities.
Use Chain Saws Safely
  • Only certified employees are permitted to operate chain saws.
  • Always wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment when operating chain saws.
  • Do not use a gas-powered chain saw aloft. 
  • If you are in a bucket, you can use an electric chain saw.  On a ladder or pole, you must use a hand saw.
  • Always start a chain saw on the ground, do not drop start.
  • Do not fell whole trees. Trim only to clear our cable.
  • Never fill a hot engine with gasoline.
Questions?  Call the Environmental, Health & Safety Hotline at 800-386-9639.
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