Energized Line Hazard Response: How we Helped AEP Block Roadway to Prevent Public Risk

Customer

AEP

Location

Ohio

Highlights

  • Field Crews Averted a Major Roadway Incident
  • Real-Time Escalation Through Proper Utility Channels
  • Demonstrated Safety Accountability and Team Leadership

Downed Lines Ahead: How Early Detection and Fast Action Prevented a Roadway Hazard

The Challenge

While en route to a job site, a crew following behind a contractor’s bucket truck encountered a serious and unexpected hazard: a primary conductor was lying across the roadway, and the neutral line hung only 8 feet above the pavement. Upon further assessment, the team identified four total spans that were down—posing significant risk to oncoming traffic, nearby contractors, and surrounding infrastructure. This incident presented a high voltage safety threat, a public risk, and a potential work stoppage had it gone undetected.

The Solution

The crew responded immediately and decisively:
  1. Roadway Blocked
    • Both lanes were physically blocked to prevent vehicles from driving over the energized lines.
  2. Distribution Contacted via DDC
    • The DDC (Distribution Dispatch Center) was alerted, and a request for immediate distribution response was submitted.
  3. On-Site Oversight Maintained
    • The crew stayed at the site until distribution crews arrived and safely took over the scene.
This ensured that no additional exposure occurred during the response window and that the hazard was escalated through the appropriate utility channels.

Key Benefits

  • Accident Prevention: The proactive intervention prevented potential injury, equipment damage, or public harm.
  • Efficient Communication: Escalating through the DDC ensured the right teams were activated without delay.
  • Reinforced Safety Ownership: By staying on-site, the team demonstrated full accountability and situational leadership.
  • Model Protocol Execution: The event validated the effectiveness of existing utility safety protocols for field teams encountering energized hazards.

The Results

  • No injuries or vehicle contact incidents occurred.
  • Distribution responded promptly and secured the scene.
  • The event has since been shared as a model example of field awareness and protocol-driven response

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