Electrical Hazards & Environmental Factors
Power line clearances, voltage-based approach distances, wind effects, weather shutdowns, swing radius hazards, fall zones, and tandem lifts.
- State minimum power line clearance distances by voltage
- Describe electrical contact prevention planning and response procedures
- Explain wind effects on crane operations and weather shutdown criteria
- Identify swing radius, tail swing, and fall zone hazards
- Understand tandem lift requirements and special operations
Lesson 1
Power Line Clearances & Approach Distances
The Leading Cause of Crane Fatalities
Electrocution from contact with overhead power lines is one of the leading causes of crane-related deaths. OSHA requires specific minimum clearance distances between any part of the crane (boom, load line, load, or rigging) and energized power lines.
10-Foot Minimum Clearance
For power lines up to 50 kV, the minimum approach distance is 10 feet for any part of the crane, load, or rigging. This means the boom tip, wire rope, load, and all rigging must remain at least 10 feet from the power line at all times. Electricity can arc across gaps - never assume you are safe just because you are not touching the line.
Minimum Approach Distances by Voltage
| Voltage (kV) | Minimum Clearance Distance |
|---|---|
| Up to 50 kV | 10 feet |
| 50-200 kV | 15 feet |
| 200-350 kV | 20 feet |
| 350-500 kV | 25 feet |
| 500-750 kV | 35 feet |
| 750-1,000 kV | 45 feet |
When Voltage Is Unknown
If the voltage of a power line is unknown, OSHA requires maintaining a minimum 20-foot clearance until the voltage can be determined by the utility company. Never assume a low voltage - some industrial and transmission lines carry extremely high voltage with no visible difference from distribution lines.
Planning for Power Line Work
Before any crane operation near power lines:
The minimum approach distance from power lines up to 50 kV is 10 feet for any part of the crane, load, or rigging. Higher voltages require greater clearances per the OSHA distance table. If voltage is unknown, maintain 20 feet minimum until confirmed by the utility company.