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NPPD Reminding Producers to be Cautious During Harvest Season

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Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD) wants to remind equipment operators to keep a focus on safety around power lines as they head out to the fields for harvest.

When large equipment gets too close to a power line, electricity can arc to the equipment, leaving the equipment damaged with the potential to cause serious or fatal injuries to the operator.

โ€œTaking the extra time to check your surroundings can help ensure someone doesnโ€™t accidentally get their equipment too close to a line while they are working,โ€ said NPPD Vice President of Energy Delivery Scott Walz. โ€œHarvest becomes a busy time of year, especially for farmers, and we want to encourage people to keep a focus on safety as they head back out to the field.โ€

If a piece of equipment is in contact with a power line, call 911 or your local power provider and remain inside the vehicle until help can arrive and de-energize the line. When a power line is touching a vehicle, it can electrify both the vehicle and the ground in the surrounding area. If a fire forces you to exit the vehicle, then do so by jumping away from the vehicle, landing on two feet, and shuffling as far away from the area as possible.