Power Line Clearance

Due to the extreme danger and risk of injury associated with working near electric lines and facilities, any work performed near electric lines and facilities should be performed in accordance with all legally recognized standards, including, but not limited to, the provisions of Chapter 752 of the Texas Health and Safety Code, all applicable rules and regulations of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), and the requirements of the National Electric Safety Code (NESC).

CoServ Electric does not undertake to determine whether outside entities working near overhead lines are in compliance with the various legal standards and requirements. This is the responsibility of the party working near those lines.

Requests for temporary de-energization and grounding, temporary relocation or raising of lines, or temporary mechanical barriers to separate and prevent contact between the line and the material and equipment or the person performing the work, activity, or function must be submitted to CoServ Electric for its consideration.

The requesting party must send CoServ Electric a completed request form along with any supporting documentation via email to clearancerequests@coserv.com.