Arriving on the Scene
When you arrive at the scene of a fire involving electrical equipment, be sure your dispatcher has notified Evergy. Work with them in a unified command structure, and follow these precautions:
- Approach the scene cautiously after surveying from a safe distance. Look for electrical hazards, such as leaning utility poles and downed power lines. Mark any hazards with cones or barrier tape.
- Survey the scene for solar photovoltaic (PV) systems and batteries, and alert others to their presence.
- Consider all wires and equipment energized and dangerous (regardless of size, type and insulation) unless you are otherwise notified.
- Keep all personnel, vehicles, tools, ladders and aerial equipment at least 10 feet away from power lines carrying up to 50 kV and farther away for higher voltages. Confirm line voltages and safety clearances with Evergy.
- Keep drones at least 200 feet away from power lines and other electrical equipment. If a drone crashes into electrical facilities, do not retrieve it yourself. Call Evergy immediately.
- Keep in mind that wind can move lines and equipment. Use a spotter to help you maintain the maximum possible distance.