The Maryland High Voltage Line Act requires that before anyone begins work that may bring people or equipment within 10 feet of overhead utility lines, they must notify BGE. BGE will make the area safe for the work to be done.
HVLA Guidelines apply to both professional and non-professional workers. No one is exempt from compliance.
What must contractors do to comply with HVLA?
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Notify BGE at 410-685-0123 BEFORE any work begins if work may put people or equipment with in 10 feet of overhead utility lines.
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Acquaint employees with the Act;
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Post Signs:
Post warning signs on all equipment that may come in proximity to overhead lines.
What will BGE do in response to your request?
While it is BGE’s goal to help you work safely around overhead utility lines, BGE is not required to bear any expense for any safety measure required by the High Voltage Line Act.
Failure to comply with HVLA is punishable by fine, imprisonment, or both.