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Understanding Joint Use Violations in Oregon: Key Examples and Clearance Requirements

This article explores various examples of joint use violations in Oregon, focusing on specific safety hazards associated with inadequate clearances between power supply conductors, communication cables, and other infrastructure. Issues include obstruction and climbing hazards from poles, insufficient vertical clearance over decks and roadways, and inadequate horizontal clearance from fire hydrants and signage. By understanding these violations, utility companies and contractors can improve safety and compliance with regulations.

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Understanding Joint Use Violations in Oregon: Key Examples and Clearance Requirements

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  1. Oregon Joint Use Violation Examples Stump The Panel

  2. Question 1

  3. Question 2

  4. Question 3

  5. Question 4

  6. Question 5

  7. Question 6

  8. Question 7

  9. Question 8

  10. Question 9

  11. Question 10

  12. Question 1 Answer Obstruction on pole creates climbing hazard. 217A4

  13. Question 2 Answer “Boxed” pole creates climbing hazard. 213, 236, 237, 238

  14. Question 3 Answer Inadequate vertical clearance between Power Company primary riser and communication cable. 239G

  15. Question 4 Answer Inadequate vertical clearance between power supply conductor and communication cable. Deteriorated pole hardware, standoff bracket rusted and broken.. 235C1, 214A

  16. Question 5 Answer Inadequate vertical clearance between power supply conductor and deck. 234C3d

  17. Question 6 Answer Inadequate vertical clearance between communication cable and roadway. 232, Table 232-1

  18. Question 7 Answer Inadequate mid-span clearance between power supply conductor and communication cable. 235C2b(1)a

  19. Question 8 Answer Fire hydrant has inadequate horizontal clearance from anchor guy. Down guy in pedestrian area does not have substantial and conspicuous marker. 231A, 217C

  20. Question 9 Answer Service conductor has inadequate vertical clearance over roof. 234C3d

  21. Question 10 Answer Sign has inadequate horizontal clearance from communications cables at mid-span. 234C, Figure 234-1(b), Table 234-1

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