The Health & Safety Executive (HSE) has warned contractors and
their clients to use cable plans before digging near buried
services.
This warning follows fines totalling 22,000 being handed down to
Network Rail Infrastructure and HW Martin (Fencing Contractors)
after an electricity distribution cable was speared with a
hand-held spike 16 months ago at Handsworth in Birmingham.
Fortunately the subsequent explosion caused only superficial burns
to just one work.
The HSE's investigation showed that several elements of safe
practice for avoiding cables had been ignored. Most importantly,
the men were not provided with plans of cables in the area. HW
Martin had not obtained the plan and the client did not provide the
plans when the work was authorised.
HSE guidance states four elements for safe working with buried
services: planning the work; using cable plans; checking the site
with a cable locator; and safe hand digging techniques.
HM principal inspector of railways Allan Spence said: "This was a
very near miss. The client bore primary responsibility for what
happened in this case. The client had a company standard procedure
for providing plans to contractors and even a manager of buried
services, but the system was not being followed locally."
Guidance can be obtained from www.hse.gov.uk.