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August 25, 2022
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Every year 62 farm workers in the U.S. are electrocuted. The most common causes are portable grain augers, tractors with front end loaders, oversized wagons, large combines, fold-up cultivators, irrigation pipe and other tall equipment that contact overhead power lines.
✓Watch out for overhead electrical lines.
✓Know where they are located.
✓Treat all overhead power lines as though they can kill you.
✓Keep all tall equipment, irrigation pipes, and hay storage away from overhead lines.
If you are on equipment that contacts a power line, do not exit the equipment. When you step off the equipment, you become the electricity’s path to ground and receive a potentially fatal shock. Wait until utility workers have de-energized the line and confirmed it is safe for you to exit.
If the vehicle is on fire and you must exit, jump clear of the vehicle with both feet together. Hop as far from the vehicle as you can with your feet together. Keep your feet together to prevent current flow through your body, which could be deadly.
Watch and share the video below to help keep farms safe when working around overhead electric lines.