NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESS Newswire / February 13, 2026 / By Leigh PhippsThree Points to RememberLeidos helps utilities elevate ...
A rugged high-visibility voltage detection tool delivers visual and audible alerts to improve operator safety when ...
Updates to the American National Standards Institute's self-retracting lifeline (SRL) performance standards now distinguish more clearly between Class 1 and Class 2 devices, reshaping how fall ...
Many utility leaders have adopted the slogan: “Safety is the right thing to do.” I believed firmly in this slogan until a serious incident made me reconsider this approach. A three-person line crew ...
Across the country, energy and utility companies are adopting and using drone technology to increase their business operations and improve overall safety of their workforces. Many companies are also ...
You might not think a single pruning choice could start a neighborhood fire, but when branches touch or sag toward live wires the risk becomes real. Keep large trees a safe distance from overhead ...
Common Ground Alliance (CGA), a national trade association for protecting underground utility lines and people who dig near them, has published its fifth annual Technology Report, “Technology ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway announced Wednesday that her office has launched an investigation into whether public utility companies and underground facility owners ...
On my first day of work in utility vegetation management (UVM), a seven-year-old girl was fighting for her life in a critical burn unit 200 miles from home. A few days earlier, she had climbed into a ...
ALBERTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 1 marks the official start of DigSafe Month. In Alberta we can often still be dealing with digging out from snow and not quite shifting our attention to ground ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. (KGO) -- California has over 4.2 million utility poles, most standing about 40 to 45 feet tall. Some in rural areas or mountain tops can reach up to 80 feet. However, the state has no ...