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work plan capable of accomplishing site activities while guaranteeing that fiber optic cables will <br /> not be affected. <br /> 2) Any subsurface activities conducted at a site as described in item 1, will require the on-site <br /> presence of the HSR or a designee as affirmed in writing by the HSM. <br /> 3) No subsurface work will occur at a site as referred to in item 1, without the owner of the fiber <br /> optic cable being present. <br /> 4) The fiber optic cable will not be considered located unless a representative of the owner of the <br /> fiber optic cable has visited the site, confirmed the location of the cable, and signed the work <br /> plan, which shall contain a site plan indicating the locations(s) of the subsurface work and <br /> location of the fiber optic cable. <br /> 5) Deviation from any of the above points, items 1 through 4, must be approved by the Area <br /> Manager. <br /> 6.1.8 Overhead Utility Line Contact <br /> Observe APTIM Procedure AMS-710-02-PR-06600. Observe the following overhead utility line contact <br /> procedures and practices: <br /> • Observe APTIM Procedure AMS-710-02-PR-05300. The AMS-710-02-FM-05301 Extra Hazardous <br /> and Repair Work ("Red Sheet") shall be completed each time overhead power lines are identified <br /> on site work area(s). <br /> • Maintain appropriate distance from overhead utilities: <br /> • Maintain at least 10 feet from overhead power lines, up to 50 kilovolt(KV) <br /> • For voltages over 50 KV, add 0.4 inches per KV to obtain the safe distance between equipment and <br /> power lines. <br /> • If voltage is unknown, remain at least 20 feet from overhead power lines. <br /> • Conduct a daily site inspection to determine where activities will take place and the location of <br /> overhead utilities and overhead obstructions. Once identified place-warning tape on poles and/or <br /> guy wires and attempt to plan the work so that no contact will be made with the overhead utilities <br /> or obstructions. Share the in-formation with the all site personnel. <br /> • As a precaution, a spotter will be used at all times during the construction phase when near <br /> overhead utilities or overhead obstructions. If contact is deemed un-avoidable, consult with the <br /> plant manager and HSM to evaluate the area to deter-mine if the particular overhead utility or <br /> obstruction can be removed prior to engaging in the activity. <br /> 6-4 <br />