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Hey, how's it going?
Is this the last of the load?
Yup, got here as quick as I could.
We've been waiting on this. I need you to get it up there, all right?
OK.
What? Yeah I know. Look, I need that stuff tomorrow.
I'll get right on that...
Are you OK?!
I can't move the crane!
Listen to me. Don't move! That whole area could be energized.
What do you mean "Don't move"?
You're not in any danger if you don't move. Look, I'll call the power company right now.
When a high voltage power line has been contacted, the ground around the point of contact can
be energized for a great distance.
If you can't move the machine out of contact, and are in no danger, stay put until help arrives.
If you are in immediate danger, and have to move, keep your feet together and slowly shuffle
at least 10 metres away.
Your feet should move no farther than toe to heel, never leaving the ground.
For more information on working around power lines, go to WorkSafeBC.com or BChydro.com/besafe.