Electricity Safety (Electric Line Clearance) Regulations 2005

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1.Objectives

2.Authorising provisions

3.Commencement

4.Revocation

5.Definitions

6.Prescribed voltage

7.Prescribed Code of Practice

8.Prescribed penalty provisions

9.Management plans

10.Exemptions

11.Expiry

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SCHEDULE—Code of Practice for Electric Line Clearance

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Electricity Safety (Electric Line Clearance) Regulations 2005

The Governor in Council makes the following Regulations:

Dated: 28 June 2005

Responsible Minister:

THEO THEOPHANOUS

Minister for Energy Industries

RUTH LEACH

Acting Clerk of the Executive Council

1.Objectives

The objectives of these Regulations are to—

(a)prescribe the Code of Practice for Electric Line Clearance;

(b) prescribe—

(i)standards and practices to be adopted and observed in tree pruning or clearing in the vicinity of electric lines and the keeping of the whole or any part of vegetation clear of electric lines;

(ii)management procedures to minimise danger of electric lines causing fire or electrocution;

(iii)other matters for or with respect to the maintenance of electric lines;

(c) provide for management plans relating to compliance with the Code;

(d) provide for other matters authorised under the Act relating to electric line clearance.

2.Authorising provisions

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These Regulations are made under sections 89, 151 and 157 of the Electricity Safety Act 1998.

3.Commencement

These Regulations come into operation on 30 June 2005.

4.Revocation

The Electricity Safety (Electric Line Clearance)(Interim) Regulations 2004[1] are revoked.

5.Definitions

In these Regulations—

"clear" means to cut and remove the whole of a tree or plant;

"Code of Practice" means the Code of Practice in the Schedule.

6.Prescribed voltage

For the purposes of the definition of "low voltage electric line" in section 3 of the Electricity Safety Act 1998, the prescribed voltage is 1000 volts alternating current or 1500volts direct current.

7.Prescribed Code of Practice

For the purposes of Part 8 of the Electricity Safety Act 1998, the Code of Practice in the Schedule is prescribed as the Code of Practice for Electric Line Clearance.

8.Prescribed penalty provisions

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For the purposes of section 90 of the Electricity Safety Act 1998, clauses 2.1, 2.2, 3, 4.1, 6.1, 6.2, 7, 8.1 and 8.2 of the Code of Practice are the prescribed provisions of the Code.

9.Management plans

(1)In this regulation, "responsible person" means a person referred to in section 84(4), (5), (6) or (7) of the Electricity Safety Act 1998.

(2)A responsible person must take reasonable steps to ensure that a management plan relating to compliance with the Code of Practice has been prepared and approved by the Office.

(3)A responsible person must before 28 February in each year prepare and submit to the Office for approval a management plan relating to compliance with the Code of Practice for the next financial year that satisfies the requirements of sub-regulation (4).

Penalty:10 penalty units.

(4)The management plan must specify—

(a)the name, address and telephone number of the responsible person;

(b)the name, position, address and telephone number of the person who was responsible for the preparation of the plan;

(c)the name, position, address and telephone number of the persons who are responsible for carrying out the plan;

(d)the telephone number of a person who can be contacted in an emergency that requires clearance of an electric line that the responsible person is required to keep clear of vegetation;

(e)the objectives of the plan;

(f)a description and mapof the land to which the management plan applies identifying—

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(i)the location of areas of vegetation and the predominant category of vegetation in those areas;

(ii)the location of areas of vegetation—

(A)determined by the relevant municipal council to be historically or culturally important vegetation or vegetation of outstanding aesthetic value; or

(B)that is specified in a relevant planning scheme to be of botanical or ecological significance; or

(C)that is the habitat of rare or endangeredspecies—

which may need to be pruned or cleared to ensure compliance with the Code of Practice;

(iii) the location of electric lines that the responsible person is required to keep clear of vegetation;

(g)details of the methods that will be used to avoid and minimise the impact on vegetation referred to in paragraph (f)(ii);

(h) the long term strategies to minimise—

(i)the risk of electric lines starting fires or causing electrocution; and

(ii)the adverse effects of electric lines on surrounding vegetation; and

(iii)the risk to the safe operation of electric lines due to vegetation that is likely to grow into or encroach on the clearance space required by the Code of Practice;

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(i) the methods proposed to be adopted for maintaining the clearance space required by the Code of Practice between electric lines and vegetation;

(j) the alternative methods that may be adopted for maintaining the clearance space required by the Code of Practice between electric lines and vegetation if a person objects to the methods proposed by the responsible person and details of how the alternative methods are to be implemented;

(k) the methods to be adopted to prevent excess pruning or clearing of vegetation;

(l) the length of the period between each pruning or clearing of vegetation;

(m) the qualifications, proficiency and experience that the responsible person will require of the persons who are to carry out the pruning or clearing of vegetation;

(n) details of the technical standards that the responsible person will apply or have regard to in connection with electric line clearance work;

(o) the management procedures to be adopted by the responsible person to ensure compliance with the Code of Practice, which must include details of the following—

(i)the procedures to be adopted to identify locations where the pruning or clearing of vegetation will be required;

(ii)the methods to be used to calculate the dimensions of the space beyond the clearance space required by the Code of Practicethat must be pruned or cleared to allow for anticipated vegetation regrowth into the clearance space between pruning or clearing;

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(iii)the methods to be used to monitor conditions in the area beyond the regrowth space referred to in sub-paragraph (ii) toidentify any vegetation that could become a hazard to the safety of the electric lines under the range of weather conditions that can reasonably be expected to prevail in that area, having regard to the need to prune or clear that vegetation in accordance with the Code;

(iv) the methods to be used to calculate the length of the period required between each pruning or clearing of vegetation;

(v)the methods and requirements that are to be used to ensure that urgentpruning or clearing to maintain the clearance space between each clearing or pruning time specified in the plan should not be required;

(vi)the conditions under which urgent pruning or clearing to maintain the clearance space between each clearing or pruning time specified in the plan will be undertaken;

(p) a description of the information and materials relating to electric line clearance that the responsible person makes available to the Office and the public and details of the place and times at which they are available;

(q) a description of the measures that will be used to assess the performance of the responsible person under the management plan;

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(r) details of the audit processes that will be used to determine the responsible person's compliance with the Code of Practice;

(s) a dispute resolution procedure that—

(i)identifies the name, position, address and telephone number of the appropriate person who is responsible for resolving disputes between the responsible person and members of the public; and

(ii)identifies an external dispute resolution procedure to be followed if the dispute cannot be resolved directly with the responsible person.

(5) The Office may require the responsible person to provide further information or material in respect of the management plan.

(6) A responsible person must not contravene or fail to comply with a requirement of the management plan that has been approved by the Office with respect to that person.

Penalty:20 penalty units.

(7) A responsible person must ensure that a copy of the management plan approved by the Officeis available for inspection by the public at the person's principal office in the State during normal business hours.

10.Exemptions

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The Office may exempt a responsible person from any of the requirements of these Regulations subject to any conditions specified by the Office.

11.Expiry

These Regulations cease to have any force or effect on 30 June 2010.

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SCHEDULE

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Regulations 5, 7

Code of Practice for Electric Line Clearance

Part 1—Preliminary

INTERPRETATION

1.Definitions

1.1In this Code—

"aerial bundled cable" means an insulated electric linecertified as being manufactured to Australian Standard AS 3560 or Part 1 or Part 2 of AS 3599;

"affected person" means, in relation to the pruning or clearing of vegetation on land, an owner or occupier (including a person who is responsible for the management of public land) of abutting land where the pruning or clearing will affect the use of that abutting land;

"away" in relation to a pole holding an electric line, means that section of the electric line that is not near the pole;

"clear" means to cut and remove the whole of a tree or plant;

"constructed" includes reconstructed or structurally altered;

"hazardous bushfire risk area" means—

(a)an area that a fire control authority has assigned a fire hazard rating of "high" under section 80 of the Act; or

(b)any other area that is not an urban area unless a fire control authority has assigned to that area a fire hazard rating of "low" under section 80 of the Act;

"insulated cable" means a low voltage, multi-core electric line insulated by a medium other than an air space;

"low bushfire risk area" means—

(a)an area that a fire control authority has assigned a fire hazard rating of "low" under section 80 of the Act; or

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(b) an urban area within the meaning of the Act;

"low voltage" means a voltage not exceeding 1000 volts alternating current or 1500 volts direct current;

"near" in relation to a pole holding an electric line, means within a distance to the pole of 1/6th of the span of the electric line;

"nominal voltage" means the voltage at which the electric line is designed to operate;

"powerline" means an electric line with a nominal voltage of 66000 volts or less but does not include a transmission line;

"sag",in relation to a conductor, means the vertical displacement of theconductor below the point at which the conductor is attached to the supporting structure and includes any extra displacement caused by hot weather or high load current;

"sway",in relation to a conductor, means the horizontal displacement of the conductor caused by wind;

"the Act" means the Electricity Safety Act 1998;

"transmission line" means—

(a) an electric line with a nominal voltage of more than 66000 volts; or

(b) an electric line operating at66000 volts that is supported on a tower structure or that is adjacent to an electric line that has a nominal voltage greater than 66000 volts;

"vegetation" means the whole or any part of a tree or plant.

1.2In this Code, all words and expressions have the same meaning as in the Act.

1.3The figures used in this Code are for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to be a comprehensive depiction of the situation they illustrate or to extend the meaning of the clause or Table to which they relate.

Part 2—Clearance Space Requirements for All Electric Lines

2. Clearance space for electriclines

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2.1A responsible person must create and maintain a clearance space in all directions around a powerline in accordance with—

(a)Parts 2 and 3 of this Code; and

(b)Tables 9.3, 10.1, 10.2, 10.3 and 11.1 in the Schedule to this Code.

2.2A responsible personthat owns or operates a transmission line must create and maintain a clearance space in all directions around the transmission line in all conditions of sag and swayof the conductors in accordance with—

(a)Parts 2 and 4 of this Code; and

(b)Table 13.1 in the Schedule to this Code.

3.Notice requirements

Before performing any pruning or clearing required by this Code, a responsible person must—

(a)obtain permission from—

(i)in the case of pruning, the occupier of the land on which the vegetation is to be pruned;

(ii)in the case of clearing, the owner and the occupier of the land on which the vegetation is to be cleared and any affected person; or

(b)give at least 14 days written notice—

(i)of pruning, to the occupier of the land on which the vegetation is to be pruned and to any affected person;

(ii)of clearing, to the owner and the occupier of the land on which the vegetation is to be cleared and to any affected person; or

(c)if, after taking reasonable steps the responsible person is unable to give notice under paragraph (b), give 21days notice of pruning or clearing in a newspaper circulating generally in the locality of the land on which the vegetation is to be pruned.

4.Consultation requirements

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4.1 A responsible person must ensure that before commencing any pruning or clearing under this Code, the following requirements are undertaken—

(a)in the case of pruning, consultation with the occupier of the land on which vegetation is to be pruned and with any affected persons and the taking of reasonable steps to negotiate—

(i)agreement with the occupier and affected persons about the pruning to be undertaken if the pruning will change the established practice for that location; or

(ii)a modification of the pruning to be undertaken or an alternative method for maintaining the clearance space if the occupier or an affected person objects to the pruning proposed in a notice under clause 3(b) or (c);

(b)in the case of pruning, consultation with the occupier of the land on which the vegetation is to be pruned and the taking of reasonable steps to negotiate methods of disposal of debris resulting from the pruning that are acceptable to the occupier;

(c) in the case of clearing, the taking of reasonable steps to consult and negotiate with the owner of the land on which vegetation is to be cleared andwith affected persons concerning—

(i)the clearing of the vegetation that is acceptable to the owner and those persons; or

(ii)a method for maintaining the clearance space other than clearing the vegetation that is acceptable to the owner and those persons;

(d)in the case of clearing, the taking of reasonable steps to consult and negotiate with the owner of the land on which the vegetation is to be cleared about methods of disposal of vegetation resulting from the clearing that are acceptable to the owner;

(e) in the case of pruning or clearing, consultation with the occupier of the land on which the vegetation is to be pruned or cleared, concerning arrangements for—

(i)access by the responsible person to clearance spaces; and

(ii)the use of chemicals.

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4.2A responsible person must have a written statement setting out the methods that the person will use to carry out the consultation and negotiation required under clause 4.1 and the time limits within which the consultation and negotiation will be carried out.

4.3A responsible person must not commence pruning or clearing the following vegetation before obtaining advice from a qualified arborist or horticulturalist in relation to the regrowth of that vegetation—

(a)vegetation that is determined by the relevant municipal council to be historically or culturally important vegetation or vegetation of outstanding aesthetic value;

(b)vegetation that is specified in a relevant planning scheme to be of botanical or ecological significance;

(c) vegetation that is the habitat of rare or endangered fauna or flora species.

URGENT PRUNING OR CLEARING

5.Exemptions from notice and consultation requirements—urgent pruning or clearing

Clauses 3, 4.1, 4.2 and 4.3 do not apply to a responsible person referred to in section 84(4), 84(5), 84(6) or 84(7) of the Act that is undertaking urgent pruning or urgent clearing required—

(a)as a result of encroachment or growth of vegetation that was not anticipated in the management plan; or

(b)as a result of a tree falling or damage to a tree requiring the tree to be cleared to maintain the clearance space required by this Code; or

(c)from 1 November in any year until the end of the fire danger period declared under the Country Fire Authority Act 1958.

6. Requirements for urgent pruning or clearing

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6.1A responsible person referred to in section 84(4), 84(5), 84(6) or 84(7) of the Act that carries out urgent pruning or urgent clearing referred to in clause5(a) or 5(c)must not clear the vegetation for a distance exceeding 1 metre beyond the clearance space (including the distance allowed for the sag and sway of the conductors).

6.2 A responsible person referred to in section 84(4), 84(5), 84(6) or 84(7) of the Act that has carried out urgent pruning or urgent clearing referred to inclause5must, as soon as practicable after completing the pruning or clearing, notify—

(a)the occupier of the land on which vegetation was pruned and affected persons of the pruning; and

(b)the owner and occupier of the land on which vegetation was cleared and affected persons of the clearing.

6.3 The responsible person referred to in section 84(4), 84(5), 84(6) or 84(7) of the Act that undertakes any urgentpruning or clearing referred to in clause5must record details of—

(a)where and when the pruning or clearing was undertaken;

(b)details of why the pruning or clearing was required;

(c)details of the last inspection of that section of the electric line where the pruning or clearing was required.

6.4 The information recorded under clause 6.3must be kept for a period of at least 2 years.

ADDITIONAL CONSULTATION BY SPECIFIC BODIES

7.Additional duties of local councils, the Roads Corporation and others

If a responsible person referred to in section 84(4) or (6) of the Act is aware of the concerns of any person about the safety of pruning or clearing vegetation near a powerline, the responsible person must consult—

(a)if a railway or tramway company owns or operates that powerline, the railway or tramway company; and

(b)in all other cases, the distribution company that is responsible for distributing power to that powerline.

8.Management procedures to minimise danger

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8.1 A distribution company must, at least once a year, advise occupiers of land above the surface of which there is a private electric line that is within its distribution area of the following matters—

(a)the duties of the responsible person under this Code;

(b)the dangers of pruning and clearing vegetation;