Safe Use of Carbon Fiber Poles
A safety talk addressing electrical hazards, stability, and proper extension techniques for carbon fiber poles.
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Key Hazards
- Electrical shock if contacting energized lines
- Loss of control when poles are fully extended
- Damage from striking hard surfaces
2–3 Minute Talk Script
Safe use of carbon fiber poles is essential for cleaning crews, utility workers, and arborists. These poles are lightweight but conduct electricity.
Workers should keep poles away from overhead lines at all times, even when collapsed.
Different pole lengths require different grip techniques to maintain control during cleaning or tool attachment.
Keeping the pole sections clean improves locking performance and reduces sudden collapses.
Safety Reminders
- Stay far from power lines.
- Maintain solid grip on long poles.
- Clean pole sections regularly.
- Inspect locking mechanisms.
Ask the Crew
- Are we working near electrical lines today?
- Do pole locks need cleaning or tightening?