: Before the locator arrives, the excavator should "white line" or pre-mark the planned work area with white paint or flags. This helps locators focus on the exact site, speeding up the process.
: Active locating uses a transmitter to follow a specific route, while passive locating detects existing fields from live power lines. 3. Documentation and Marking
: This is the most common method. It involves a transmitter that sends a frequency down a conductive line and a receiver that detects the signal above ground.
A formal locate report or write-up should document the findings with: Utility Locating- The 70% Rule
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: Before the locator arrives, the excavator should "white line" or pre-mark the planned work area with white paint or flags. This helps locators focus on the exact site, speeding up the process.
: Active locating uses a transmitter to follow a specific route, while passive locating detects existing fields from live power lines. 3. Documentation and Marking
: This is the most common method. It involves a transmitter that sends a frequency down a conductive line and a receiver that detects the signal above ground.
A formal locate report or write-up should document the findings with: Utility Locating- The 70% Rule