ESB Networks Issues Summer Warning Over Tree Cutting Near Power Lines

ESB Networks is urging anyone cutting trees or hedges this summer to stay clear of overhead power lines and call 1800 372 999 in an emergency.

ESB Networks Issues Summer Warning Over Tree Cutting Near Power Lines

ESB Networks is urging landowners, contractors, and members of the public to exercise extreme caution when carrying out tree felling, hedge trimming, or vegetation management near overhead electricity lines this summer.

Coming close to live power lines is extremely hazardous and can result in serious injury, fatality, or power outages. Safe clearance distances must always be maintained between vegetation, machinery, and electrical lines. Tools, branches, and equipment should never be allowed to come into close proximity of power lines, and proper planning is crucial before undertaking any cutting or vegetation work.

Customers are encouraged to apply online for a free tree cutting assessment through their ESB Networks online account, ensuring that any work can be carried out safely and with appropriate guidance.

Alan Kelly, Safety, Health & Wellbeing Manager at ESB Networks, said:

"Equipment such as chainsaws, hedge cutters, tractors, excavators, and elevated work platforms can significantly reduce safe clearance distances and increase the risk of accidental contact with live wires. Individuals should never attempt to cut or remove trees or branches that are already in contact with overhead lines, and such situations should be reported to ESB Networks immediately for safe and professional handling."

In the event of an emergency, such as a power line being brought down or equipment coming into contact with an overhead line, the public is advised to stay at least 10 metres away and avoid touching anything in contact with the line. ESB Networks should be contacted immediately on the emergency number 1800 372 999.

Further information is available at ESB Networks.

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