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Life On The High Wire: The Shocking Dangers Facing Electric Line Workers

 Power line workers perform a vital but often unseen job that keeps our world powered. Few realize the incredible heights, extreme conditions, and deadly dangers these skilled professionals face daily. Suspended hundreds of feet in the air from power lines or atop transmission towers, they bravely maintain and repair our critical electricity infrastructure.


The extreme heights are one of many reasons to see how incredibly dangerous it is to work the job. Workers save their energy by sleeping and eating, hundreds of feet in the air, to avoid coming down and up on a regular basis. Workers risk electrical burns and even fatal electrocution. The sheer power coursing through these lines—often exceeding 10,000 volts—makes any mistake a potentially deadly one.


These heroic individuals brave high winds, driving rain, and even snow and ice to ensure our power remains on. They also tackle work in very dangerous surrounding terrain to get to and from locations.


The next time your lights flicker, remember the brave men and women who risk their lives to keep the power flowing. Their skills, dedication, and courage are truly electrifying.

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