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<blockquote data-quote="Ross Turner" data-source="post: 375875" data-attributes="member: 4945"><p>I dont have the quals to do it,though it would be a nice number,Looking for work as i think im getting my P45 as i have opened a can worms on safety issues when cutting next to overhead lines.</p><p>The book says that if branches are overhanging the conductors than its a shut down & we are getting asked to do it live which breaks the HSW act.</p><p>Im the only qualified person in the company with the electrical qualifications & have others working with me that have small tree felling & another with climbing & chainsaw in the tree & they are being asked to work next to the lines.</p><p>So if anyone has any ideas let me know.</p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ross Turner, post: 375875, member: 4945"] I dont have the quals to do it,though it would be a nice number,Looking for work as i think im getting my P45 as i have opened a can worms on safety issues when cutting next to overhead lines. The book says that if branches are overhanging the conductors than its a shut down & we are getting asked to do it live which breaks the HSW act. Im the only qualified person in the company with the electrical qualifications & have others working with me that have small tree felling & another with climbing & chainsaw in the tree & they are being asked to work next to the lines. So if anyone has any ideas let me know. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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