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0 <br />Customer/Agency <br />Developer/Contractor Name <br />Location of Project <br />FPL Representative <br />Developer/Contractor Representative <br />NOTIFICATION OF FPL FACILITIES <br />i,v1L JF FIUNw <br />ArIER COUNTY <br />-ru CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A TRUE AND CORRECT <br />rHE ORIOINAL ON FILE IN THIS OFFICE - <br />JEFFREY R. SMITH, CLERK <br />v� D.C. <br />LATE` .� <br />Date of Meeting/Contact: <br />Project Number/Name: <br />City: <br />Phone: <br />FPL Work Request #/Work Order #: 11265212 <br />FPL calls your attention to the fact that there may be energized, high voltage electric lines, both overhead and underground, located in the area of this project. It is <br />imperative that you visually survey the area and that you also take the necessary steps to identify all overhead and underground facilities prior to commencing <br />construction to determine whether the construction of any proposed improvements will bring any person, tool, machinery, equipment or object closer to FPL's <br />power lines than the OSHA -prescribed limits. If it will, you must either re -design your project to allow it to be built safely given the pre-existing power line location, <br />or make arrangements with FPL to either deenergize and ground our facilities, or relocate them, possibly at your expense. You must do this before allowing any <br />construction near the power lines. It is impossible for FPL to know or predict whether or not the contractors or subcontractors, and their employees, will operate <br />or use cranes, digging apparatus or other mobile equipment, or handle materials or tools, in dangerous proximity to such power lines during the course of <br />construction, and, if so, when and where. Therefore, if it becomes necessary for any contractor or subcontractor, or their employees, to operate or handle cranes, <br />digging apparatus, draglines, mobile equipment, or any other equipment, tools or materials in such a manner that they might come closer to underground or <br />overhead power lines than is permitted by local, state or federal regulations, you and any such contractor or subcontractor must notify FPL in writing of such <br />planned operation prior to the commencement thereof and make all necessary arrangements with FPL in order to carry out the work in a safe manner. Any work <br />in the vicinity of the electric lines should be suspended until these arrangements are finalized and implemented. <br />The National Electrical Safety Code ("NESC") prescribes minimum clearances that must be maintained. If you build your structure so that those clearances cannot <br />be maintained, you may be required to compensate FPL for the relocation of our facilities to comply with those clearances. As such, you should contact FPL prior <br />to commencing construction near pre-existing underground or overhead power lines to make sure that your proposed improvement does not impinge upon the <br />NESC clearances. <br />It is your responsibility and the responsibility of your contractors and subcontractors on this project to diligently fulfill the following obligations: <br />1. Make absolutely certain that all persons responsible for operating or handling cranes, digging apparatus, draglines, mobile equipment or any <br />equipment, tool, or material capable of contacting a power line, are in compliance with all applicable state and federal regulations, including but <br />not limited to U.S. Department of Labor OSHA Regulations, while performing their work. <br />2. Make sure that all cranes, digging apparatus, draglines, mobile equipment, and all other equipment or materials capable of contacting a <br />power line have attached to them any warning signs required by U.S. Department of Labor OSHA Regulations. <br />3. Post and maintain proper warning signs and advise all employees, new and old alike, of their obligation to keep themselves, their tools, <br />materials and equipment away from power lines per the following OSHA minimum approach distances (refer to OSHA regulations for restrictions): <br />*Power Line Voltages -Personnel and Equipment <br />(29 CFR 1910.333 and 1926.600) <br />0 - 750 volts 10 Feet <br />751- 50,000 volts 10 Feet <br />Cranes and Derricks Travel under or near Power Lines (on construction sites, no load) <br />(29 CFR 1926.1407, 1408) (29 CFR 1926.600— Equipment) (1926.1411— Cranes and Derricks) <br />10 Feet 4 Feet 4 Feet <br />10 Feet 4 Feet <br />6 Feet <br />69,000 volts 11 Feet 15 Feet 10 Feet 10 Feet <br />115,000 volts 13 Feet 15 Feet 10 Feet 10 Feet <br />138,000 volts 13 Feet 15 Feet 10 Feet 10 Feet <br />230,000 volts 16 Feet 20 Feet 10 Feet 10 Feet <br />500,000 volts 25 Feet 25 Feet 16 Feet 16 Feet <br />*When uncertain of the voltage, maintain a distance of 20 feet for voltages up to 350,000 volts and 50 feet for voltages greater than 350,000 volts. <br />"For personnel approaching insulated secondary conductors less than 750 volts, avoid contact (Maintain 10 Feet to bare energized conductors less than 750 volts). For <br />qualified personnel and insulated aerial lift equipment meeting requirements of 29 CFR 1910.333, distances may be reduced to those shown in 29 CFR 1910.333 Table S-5. <br />4. All excavators are required to contact the Sunshine State One Call of Florida, phone number 1-800-4324770 or 811 a minimum of two working days <br />(excluding weekends) in advance of commencement of excavation to ensure facilities are located accurately. <br />5. Conduct all locations and excavations in accordance with the Florida Statute 556 of the Underground Facilities Damage Prevention & Safety Act and all <br />local city and county ordinances that may apply. <br />6. When an excavation is to take place within a tolerance zone, an excavator shall use increased caution to protect underground facilities. <br />The protection requires hand digging, pot holing, soft digging, vacuum methods, or similar procedures to identify underground facilities. <br />A copy of this notification must be provided by you to each contractor and,,ubooRtGKtor on this project, to be shared with their supervision and employees prior to <br />commencing work on this project. * �y Gpp1 M ISS7�^F <br />Means by which this notification was provided to customer and/or cordractor r Address <br />FPLepr en Ignaa _• Date <br />Customer/Developer/ContractorRepresentative Signa t L jQi� -" , _ ped: ,,� Attest: Jeffrey R. Smith, Clerk of <br />r, Circuit Court and Comptroller <br />Form 360 Rev. 1/09112 P <br />DY'._ANI REP Deputy Clerk <br />