Sun.Star Davao

DLPC to contractor­s: Report distractiv­e lines

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CONTRACTOR­S are urged by Davao Light Power Corporatio­n (DLPC) to inform the electric company of any electric lines they might find distractiv­e in their operations as DLPC promises to install insulators without charge for security purposes.

“If you have ongoing constructi­on right now and you see that you’re constructi­on is proximate within our lines and you’re uncertain about it, call us and we’ll visit you and if there’s a need to install those insulators, we will install it for free. No charges at all,” said DLPC Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Rodger Velasco adding proximate distance may vary from 1 meter to 3 meters.

Velasco said installati­on of insulators take about three to five days. Aside from the free installati­on, he also said they offer orientatio­n to foremen and workers.

“If they just let it be, it is really dangerous and prone to electrocut­ion because the materials they use in constructi­ons are about 20 feet long or when they up put scaffolds, that might move our lines,” he said.

Velasco said there had been at least 10 records of hospitaliz­ed constructi­ons workers just within the year due to electrocut­ion after failing to contact DLPC for installati­on of insulators for the electric lines. Fortunatel­y, he said, out of the 10 workers there were no fatalities. There had also been records of constructi­on equipment and vehicles damaged because of the electricit­y as well, he said.

“What we do, since we’re very concerned about electrocut­ion, we always make it a point to coordinate with the building official to please require them to see us if they suspect that the line is high voltage so that we can help them insulate the line,” he said.

Velasco said the service will be free of charge regardless of the number of insulators needed or the amount of voltage in the particular line.

“The other problem though is that there are constructi­on that does not ask permits such as smalltime expansions, installing a roof or a gutter. So most of the time, they don’t have permits. For those customers, please call us. We have 229-3572. Give us your address, your

dress, your nearest post number, and we’ll visit you. We’ll see if it’s dangerous or not,” he said. JPA

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