Electrical Utilities - Alberta RAVS

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Electrical Utilities - Alberta RAVS

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An Electrical Utilities RAVS is the written answer document that satisfies the electrical utilities element of the ISNetworld RAVS questionnaire. This Alberta version is written to Part 40 of the Alberta OHS Code, so an ISNetworld reviewer can verify it against the legislation your crews work under. You add your company name, confirm the company-specific details, and upload it to your ISNetworld account.

  • Pre-written answer aligned with Canadian regulatory references
  • Upload to ISNetworld, Avetta, or ComplyWorks
  • Word format — add your company name and customise in minutes
  • Written by Canadian safety professionals
  • Instant download after purchase

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Overview

What this RAVS document does

Utility electrical work - on power lines, substations, and distribution systems - carries the risk of contact with high voltage. Hiring clients require an electrical utilities answer because they need to see a contractor controls that risk through qualified workers, isolation, and approach limits.

This document states your company's electrical utilities program in the structure an ISNetworld reviewer expects: worker qualification, isolation and de-energization, limits of approach to energized equipment, the protective equipment for utility work, and worker training. Each point ties back to Part 40 of the Alberta OHS Code. The file arrives in editable Word format - add your company name, confirm the company-specific details, and upload.

What the reviewer verifies

What ISNetworld checks

ISNetworld does not just check that an electrical utilities answer exists. A reviewer verifies the document addresses each requirement the hiring client has configured. For this element, that typically means confirming the document covers:

  • A written electrical utilities program with a clear purpose and scope
  • Worker qualification and competency for utility electrical work
  • Isolation and de-energization of utility electrical systems
  • Limits of approach to energized equipment and lines
  • Protective equipment for utility electrical work
  • Worker training and safe work practices

What is inside

The document sections

  • Purpose, scope, and definitions
  • Roles and responsibilities
  • Worker qualification and competency
  • Isolation and de-energization
  • Limits of approach
  • Protective equipment and worker training
  • Alberta OHS Code references

Regulatory references this RAVS is written to

Alberta OHS Code
Part 40 - Utility Workers - Electrical
Governing legislation
Occupational Health and Safety Act, RSA 2000, c O-2

Who it is for

Who needs this RAVS

This RAVS is for Alberta contractors whose hiring clients require the electrical utilities element in ISNetworld, Avetta, or ComplyWorks. It applies to power line, substation, and distribution contractors and any company doing utility electrical work. If a hiring client's pre-qualification configuration flags electrical utilities, this is the document the reviewer is waiting on.

Practical guidance

How to pass the electrical utilities review the first time

  1. Use the Alberta version. The document is written to Part 40 of the Alberta OHS Code, the framework ISNetworld reviewers expect for Alberta utility work.
  2. Document worker qualification. Utility electrical work demands qualified workers - keep that competency clearly documented for a hiring client audit.
  3. Apply limits of approach. The RAVS describes the approach limits to energized equipment. Confirm your crews work to them.

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Common questions

Questions about this RAVS

What does the ISNetworld electrical utilities RAVS include?
It is a complete, pre-written electrical utilities program written as an ISNetworld RAVS answer. It covers worker qualification, isolation and de-energization, limits of approach, protective equipment, and worker training, all referenced to Part 40 of the Alberta OHS Code.
Is this written to Alberta legislation?
Yes. The document is tied to Part 40 of the Alberta OHS Code and the Occupational Health and Safety Act. ISNetworld reviewers verify provincial answers against provincial legislation.
How is this different from the Electrical Safety RAVS?
Electrical Safety covers general electrical hazards for any worker on or near electrical equipment. Electrical Utilities focuses on utility-scale work - power lines, substations, and distribution. Match the document to the element on your questionnaire.
How long does it take to complete and upload?
Most companies finish in 15 to 30 minutes. You add your company name, confirm a few company-specific details, then copy the content into your ISNetworld RAVS questionnaire.