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Transmission Project Safety

Transmission contractors will find work rules and training materials in this section to help complete your job safely.

Who to call before the work begins

Before working near power lines, you can request information about:

  • Voltage information and assistance
  • Overhead and underground hazards
  • OSHA's minimum safe working distances from exposed energized parts

For these questions, call us at:

For any other questions, please contact your local Eversource safety representative at the number below.

StateNameTitlePhone
All statesChristopher StockSafety Director for Transmission and Electrical Operations and Engineering603-930-4548
All StatesTom Leblond
Safety Manager for Transmission and Distribution Capital Projects207-252-3589
New HampshireAlex Koletar
Safety Advisor203-727-3322
Massachusetts (East) and Major ProjectsJohnny FuSr. Safety Advisor508-523-5175
Massachusetts (East)Brendan EatonAssociate Safety Advisor603-531-3916
Massachusetts (West) and Major ProjectsAustin WheelerSr. Safety Advisor413-522-0954
ConnecticutGeorge ZarifianSr. Safety Advisor203-521-4624
Major Projects, Greater Cambridge Energy ProgramMichael DevaneySr. Safety Advisor203-249-2417
Major ProjectsStephen SciaraSr. Safety Advisor617-835-2181

 

Transmission Work Rules

The contractor safety policy below governs the safety and health aspects of the way contractors, subcontractors and others perform work on our facilities, properties and work sites. This policy conveys our minimum expectations regarding safety and health practices, and may exceed federal, state and local regulations. Other applicable standards have been provided for reference material.

All files are PDF format unless otherwise noted.

Transmission training modules