The use of powerline markers can make powerlines easier to see and are a constant visual reminder of their presence (Photo: Ergon Energy)

April 26, 2024

Ergon Energy is again urging everyone to “Look Up and Live” after an alarming number of contacts with electricity poles and wires already this year.

“It’s frightening that we are only a few months into the year and there’s been 175 potentially lethal cases of vehicles coming into contact with poles and wires on our networks,” Area Manager Chris Graham said.

“So many of these incidents could have been avoided with a bit more attention given by the driver of the vehicle or equipment.

“Sometimes people are so focused on a task they don’t see the inherent dangers around them.

“It just takes a momentary lapse in concentration and suddenly you’re facing the risk of electrocution, so it’s important to take the time to assess the area you’re working in, especially the location of any power poles or lines.”

Motor vehicle accidents make up almost a third of the contacts (58 events) while road transport accounted for 36 events and vegetation management 25 events.

Earthmoving activities caused 18 events.

“Ergon Energy and Energex are continuing our safety campaign, asking people working around powerlines to Look Up and Live and if you accidentally contact a power pole or wires, STAY in the vehicle if safe, CALL Triple Zero and WAIT for help,” Mr Graham said.

“You really need to look out for powerlines when you’re working because poles and wires can blend into the surroundings, but the risk is real and if you ignore it the consequences can be devastating.

“If you are involved in an incident that brings down powerlines, stay in the vehicle, call Triple Zero and wait for help.”

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Incidents By Area

 South East Queensland 57
 Central Queensland 27
 North Queensland 23
 South West Queensland 19
 Wide Bay 17
 Sunshine Coast 17
 Far North Queensland 15


 

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