Section 385 Of Title 10. Of Crimes Against The Public Health And Safety 369a-402c From California Penal Code >> Title 10. >> Part 1.
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. (a) The term "high voltage" as used in this section means a
voltage in excess of 750 volts, measured between conductors or
measured between the conductor and the ground.
The term "overhead conductor" as used in this section means any
electrical conductor (either bare or insulated) installed above the
ground except such conductors as are enclosed in iron pipe or other
metal covering of equal strength.
(b) Any person who either personally or through an employee or
agent, or as an employee or agent of another, operates, places,
erects or moves any tools, machinery, equipment, material, building
or structure within six feet of a high voltage overhead conductor is
guilty of a misdemeanor.
(c) It shall be a misdemeanor to own, operate or to employ any
person to operate, any crane, derrick, power shovel, drilling rig,
hay loader, hay stacker, pile driver, or similar apparatus, any part
of which is capable of vertical, lateral or swinging motion, unless
there is posted and maintained in plain view of the operator thereof,
a durable warning sign legible at 12 feet, reading: "Unlawful to
operate this equipment within six feet of high voltage lines."
Each day's failure to post or maintain such sign shall constitute
a separate violation.
(d) The provisions of this section shall not apply to (1) the
construction, reconstruction, operation or maintenance of any high
voltage overhead conductor, or its supporting structures or
appurtenances by persons authorized by the owner, or (2) the
operation of standard rail equipment which is normally used in the
transportation of freight or passengers, or the operation of relief
trains or other emergency railroad equipment by persons authorized by
the owner, or (3) any construction, reconstruction, operation or
maintenance of any overhead structures covered by the rules for
overhead line construction prescribed by the Public Utilities
Commission of the State of California.