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NG PS(T) 018

Policy Statements - Prevention of Unauthorised Access to Steel Lattice Overhead Line Supports

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Organization: NG
Publication Date: 1 February 2010
Status: inactive
Page Count: 3
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PURPOSE AND SCOPE

This policy defines the approach to be taken in the classification of overhead line supports with regard to the risks of unauthorised access, and the approach to be taken in preventing unauthorised access. The policy relating to the classification of risk applies to all new and existing lattice steel supports. However, the policy with respect to the fitting of Anti-Climbing Devices (ACD's) and safety signs will only apply to new supports, or where those on existing supports are being replaced.

Document History

May 1, 2010
Policy Statements - Prevention of Unauthorised Access to Steel Lattice Overhead Line Supports
PURPOSE AND SCOPE This policy defines the approach to be taken in the classification of overhead line supports and associated spans with regard to the risks of unauthorised access, interference and...
NG PS(T) 018
February 1, 2010
Policy Statements - Prevention of Unauthorised Access to Steel Lattice Overhead Line Supports
PURPOSE AND SCOPE This policy defines the approach to be taken in the classification of overhead line supports with regard to the risks of unauthorised access, and the approach to be taken in...
May 1, 2004
Policy Statements - Prevention of Unauthorised Access to Steel Lattice Overhead Line Supports
PURPOSE AND SCOPE This policy defines the approach to be taken in the classification of overhead line supports with regard to the risks of unauthorised access, and the approach to be taken in...

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