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    Home » Articles » Lane-Scott Electric Provides Safety Demonstrations at Farm Ag Day
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    Lane-Scott Electric Provides Safety Demonstrations at Farm Ag Day

    Shaylee KoelzerBy Lane-Scott Electric CooperativeJune 8, 20231 Min Read
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    Lane-Scott Electric had the opportunity to present to elementary school kids during the Lane County Farm Bureau Safety Day.

    Safety Coordinator Chris Terhune, Line Superintendent Kasey Jenkinson, and Apprentice Lineman Dellon Shelton demonstrated what happens when contact is made with overhead lines, what to do in a vehicle if an accident happens with a downed line, the importance of GFCI switches and what type of materials conduct electricity. They also shared a little about the job of a lineman.

    A Lane-Scott Electric lineman shows kids the peel of an orange. After, he'll use his equipment to contact a live power line with the orange to demonstrate what happens when you contact a live power line.
    A Lane-Scott Electric lineman sets up the safety demonstration for the kids.
    A Lane-Scott Electric lineman uses a "hot stick" to stay away from the live power line, while demonstrating its power.
    Mylar balloons are especially dangerous when they come in contact with a live power line.
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