Information

  • Site conducted

  • Job Name:

  • Document No.

  • Date:

  • Prepared by

  • Coverage Area

  • Site Supervisor:

Line Locating Checklist (Pre-Clearing Procedure)

  • Location of Excavation:

  • Location of Excavation
  • Location of Excavation:
  • Was One Call completed (48 hrs, prior to any work)?

  • One Call Expiration Date:

  • One Call #

  • Was JSA completed?

  • Before Right of Way (ROW) is cleared, Line Finder will sweep center and edge of ROW with RD8000/RD8100 to identify, mark crossings and any suspected area.

  • Attach ROW clearing permit:

  • Document line finder equipment, calibration reports, and employee training certifications

  • RD8000 Calibration is current (paperwork is with equipment)?

  • Line Finder has line locating training card present?

Line Locating Checklist (Pre-Excavation Procedure)

  • Sweeping Pattern On Right Away

  • Run line finder and pothole all detected lines. (*All line spotting shall be completed to full width of ditcher buckets being used.)

  • Check supplied system maps and mark off all potholed lines

  • Located and pothole all remaining lines shown on all system maps.

Line Locating Checklist (Final Excavation Sweep)

  • Has ROW been sweep with RD8000 & M-Scope?

  • Has visual inspection been completed?

  • Have all detectable and suspected areas been re-flagged?

  • Complete excavation checklist, only if expecting personnel entering excavation.

  • Attach pictures of Excavation Permit:

  • Pictures (locate tickets, locate marks, etc)

Pothole and Hot Line Dig Outs

  • How many lines were potholed?

  • Potholed Line
  • What size was the potholed line

  • What depth was the potholed line?

  • Who is the owner of the potholed line?

  • Attach pictures:

Comments:

  • Comments:

  • Signature

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