Mich. Admin. Code R. 408.40931 - Locating utility lines
Rule 931.
(1) An
employer shall not excavate in a street, highway, public place, a private
easement of a public utility, or near the location of a public utility facility
owned, maintained, or installed on a customer's premises, without having first
ascertained the location of all underground facilities of a public utility in
the proposed area of excavation.
(2) Upon receiving the information from the
public utility, an employer shall exercise reasonable care when working in
close proximity to the underground facilities of any public utility. If the
facilities are to be exposed, or are likely to be exposed, only hand digging
shall be employed in such circumstances and such support, as may be reasonably
necessary for protection of the facilities, shall be provided in and near the
construction area.
(3) When any
contact with, or damage to, any pipe, cable, or its protective coating, or any
other underground facility of a public utility occurs, the public utility shall
be notified immediately by the employer responsible for operations causing the
damage. If an energized electrical cable is severed, an energized conductor is
exposed, or dangerous fluids or gases are escaping from a broken line, the
employer shall evacuate the employees from the immediate area while awaiting
the arrival of the public utility personnel.
Notes
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