26 May Power company reaches out to better connect with farmers around safety
UK Power Networks is working with the National Farmers’ Union to talk to Essex farmers about the importance of electrical safety.
The UK’s biggest electricity distributor will send safety advisors to a series of NFU-led events starting from 23 June to be held at farms across the East of England including Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk, and Cambridgeshire ahead of the harvest season.
The company, which distributes electricity to 8.4 million homes and businesses across London, the South East and East of England, wants farmers to understand that contact with high voltage electricity cables can be fatal.
The main risk is farm machinery coming into contact with overhead power lines, and advice being offered at the safety talks will include:
The importance of planning ahead. Mark overhead and underground power cables on farm maps and inform all staff, contractors and visitors of where they are
Know the maximum reach of all machinery and consider how it can be used safely. Look up and check around you before loading or unloading, using tipper wagons or trailers in fields and when stacking
Stay alert and vigilant when using GPS auto steer systems. Always assume power lines are live
Know how to exit your vehicle in case of an emergency – keep at least ten metres away from fallen power lines
Take special care in dark or poor light conditions especially when tired. Call 0800 3163105 or just 105 in an emergency. Download the What3Words app to help explain your location
Ros Forbes, safety advisor at UK Power Networks said: “We are pleased to be working closely with the NFU to be able to reach out directly to farmers and get across safety messaging which could potentially save lives.
“Around a fifth of all contact with high voltage electrical equipment on our networks involves the agricultural industry – meaning farmers are at risk of injury or even death so we are determined to raise awareness of the potential dangers on their land.
“Taking time to plan, informing workers and contractors where the power lines are, being prepared and focusing on the on the way you work, can help keep people safe.”
Charles Hesketh, a regional policy manager for the NFU across East Anglia, said: “Agriculture has one of the worst track records for accidents of any industry and sadly the number of fatalities year on year is not coming down.
“Initiatives such as our series of Health and Safety events are vital for raising awareness and helping to break down the stigma that can be attached to on farm safety.
“We are delighted that UK Power Networks is helping to support these events across East Anglia reaching around 700 farmers just ahead of the busy harvest period when combines, tractors and telehandlers will all be out in full force.
“Sharing information and providing clarity and solutions to both prevent incidents from happening in the first place and guidance if the worst were to happen will prove to be invaluable for both keeping on the lights and keeping our farmers safe.”
A farming safety video can be viewed at Farming Safety Animation – Be Bright Stay Safe – UK Power Networks – YouTube
Ahead of its NFU dates, UK Power Networks’ safety team will also be issuing advice and information at the Cereals event for the arable industry in Duxford on June 8 and 9.