Section 37-8-52 Operations in proximity to high voltage overhead conductors of electricity - Generally.
Section 37-8-52
Operations in proximity to high voltage overhead conductors of electricity - Generally.
(a) No person shall either personally or through an employee or agent, or as an employee or agent of another, use, operate, place, erect or move any tools, machinery, equipment, apparatus or material, or move any building or other structure or any part thereof within six feet of a high voltage overhead conductor of electricity except where such person has arranged effectively to safeguard against danger of accidental contact with such high voltage overhead conductor of electricity by either:
(1) The erection of mechanical barriers which shall prevent physical contact with such high voltage overhead conductor;
(2) Deenergizing such high voltage overhead conductor and grounding the same; or
(3) Temporary or permanent relocation of such high voltage overhead conductor.
(b) Only in the case of compliance with one or more of the above safety measures, after the negotiation of mutually agreeable arrangements with the owner or operator of such high voltage overhead conductor, may the six-foot clearance requirement be reduced. In no event shall the provisions of this section be construed to permit any contact being made with high voltage overhead conductors and their supports, whether energized or not. The required six-foot clearance shall not be provided by impressing strains, by attachment or otherwise, upon the conductors or their supporting structures or upon their appurtenances or associated equipment.
(c) Each person who fails to comply with or who violates the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall be punished by a fine not exceeding $500.00 or imprisonment not exceeding 12 months, or both.
(d) For the purposes of this section, the following terms shall have the following meanings:
(1) HIGH VOLTAGE. A voltage in excess of 750 volts, measured between conductors or measured between the conductor and the ground.
(2) OVERHEAD CONDUCTOR. Any electrical conductor (either bare or covered) installed above the ground, except such conductors as are enclosed in iron pipe or other metal covering of equal strength.
(Acts 1967, No. 504, p. 1216, §1.)