

Customer
AEP
Location
Ohio
Highlights
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Critical Damage Caught Just in Time
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Rapid Coordination Protected Schedule and Safety
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Beyond the Scope: A Lesson in Situational Awareness
Preventing Line Failure During Solar Integration Work
The Challenge
The Solution
- The crew immediately halted work and escalated the issue to the Transmission Field Services (TFS) line supervisor.
- The team assessed risk and discussed options to stay on schedule without compromising safety.
- TFS crews were dispatched to perform the required conductor repair, ensuring structural and electrical integrity.
- The job resumed safely with only a brief delay, maintaining critical path continuity for the solar integration.
Key Benefits
- Real-Time Hazard Mitigation: Early identification of latent conductor damage avoided major downstream risk.
- Schedule Protection: By mobilizing quickly and coordinating with TFS, the crew avoided long delays.
- Cross-Project Awareness: Reinforced the importance of checking infrastructure that may not be the direct focus of the current work scope.
- Field Vigilance Culture: Showcased how trained crews contribute to system reliability beyond their immediate task list.
The Results
- No incident occurred, and the conductor was repaired prior to being loaded during solar rework.
- Solar cut-in proceeded without rework-related disruption.
- The moment is now referenced internally as a lesson in looking beyond the immediate scope and evaluating upstream/downstream infrastructure impacts.