Methods to consider, based on certain climate or geographical conditions, include pot holing, hand digging when practical, soft digging, vacuum excavation methods, pneumatic hand tools, other mechanical methods with the approval of the facility owner/operator, or other technical methods that may be developed. When excavation is to take place within the specified tolerance zone, the excavator exercises such reasonable care as may be necessary for the protection of any underground facility in or near the excavation area. Definition of Electronic White Lining (EWL)Ĭhapter 5 5.20 Excavation within Tolerance Zone 90/.3.05 Single Toll-free Statewide Telephone Number.3.01 Proactive Public Awareness, Education and Damage Prevention Activities.Damage Information Reporting Tool (DIRT) - Field Form.Appendix C Sample Forms, Reports, and Releases.Guidelines for Underground Electronic Utility Marker Technology.Guidelines for Operator Facility Field Delineation.Appendix B Uniform Color Code and Marking Guide.Appendix A Glossary of Terms and Definitions.9.21 Performance Levels and Trends Are Assessed.9.20 Results Are Quantified Against a Standardized Risk Factor.9.18 Data Is Summarized by Key Components.9.17 Data Is Used to Elevate Underground Damage Awareness.9.16 Data Is Used to Improve Damage Prevention Efforts.9.15 The Organization Has Representation from All Stakeholders.9.14 An Organization Evaluates the Data.Best Practices Associated with Evaluating Damage Prevention Data.9.13 The Organization Is Able to Interface with All Stakeholders.9.12 An Organization Is Identified to Receive the Information.9.11 Stakeholders Complete the Same Form.9.09 Flexibility on Completing and Returning Form Is Provided.9.04 Person Reporting Provides Detailed Information.9.03 Identify the Noncompliant Stakeholder. ![]() 9.02 Standardized Information Is Reported.9.01 All Stakeholders Report Information.Best Practices Associated with Reporting Damage, Near Miss, and Incident Data.8.11 Cross-Bore Determination and Mitigation.8.10 Measuring Public Education Success.8.09 Establishing Strategic Relationships.8.02 Marketing 811 - A National One Call Number.6.19 As-Built Mapping of Underground Electronic Utility Markers.5.33 Facility Owner Provides a Monitor During Excavation.5.31 No Charge for Providing Underground Facility Locations.5.30 Emergency Coordination with Adjacent Facilities.5.25 Notification of Emergency Personnel.5.12 Work Site Review with Company Personnel.5.09 Facility Owner/Operator Failure to Respond.5.02 Delineate Area of Proposed Excavation.4.22 Marking Newly Installed Facilities.4.20B Locating and Marking in Navigable Waterways.4.20A Locating and Marking in Navigable Waterways.4.17 Forecasting/Planning for Predictable Workload Fluctuations.4.13 Facility Owner/Operator Identification.4.10 Marking Multiple Facilities in the Same Trench.4.09 Positive Response to Locate Request.3.32: Communicate Potential for Privately-Owned Facilities.3.30 Locate Information Shared with Excavator. ![]() ![]() 3.29 811 Center Locate Request Size and Scope.3.22 Hardware Designed to Tolerate a Single Point of Failure.3.20 Accept Multiple Reference Points for Locate Requests.3.17 Practices to Reduce Overnotifications.3.15 811 Center Accepts Notifications from Designers.3.14 Meeting between the Excavator and Facility Operator(s) Initiated by One Call Notification.3.12 Documented Owner Verification of Data Submitted by Facility Owners/Operators.3.11 Documented Operating Procedures, Human Resource Policies, and Training Manuals.3.08 Retention of Voice Records According to Applicable Statutes.3.07 Voice Record of All Incoming Calls.3.05 Adoption of 811 Three-Digit Dialing and Single Toll-Free Statewide Telephone Number with Nationwide Access.3.02 Specifically Defined Geopolitical Service Area with No Overlap.3.01 Proactive Public Awareness, Education, and Damage Prevention Activities.2.19 Underground Electronic Utility Markers.2.18 Identifying newly installed or under construction facilities.2.14 Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE).2.10 Continuous Interface between the Designer and the Contractor During the Construction Phase.2.09 Continuous Interface between the Designer and Potential Contractors During the Prebid/Bid Phase.2.06 Follow All Applicable Codes, Statutes, and Facility Owner/Operator Standards.2.05 Markers for Underground Facilities.2.03 Identifying Existing Facilities in Planning and Design. ![]()
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