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    • Recognizing dangerous lines
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    • What to do BEFORE pruning or cutting down a tree
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    • What to check BEFORE doing any outdoor work to prevent electrical accidents
    • Making sure your swimming pool or spa meets safety standards
    • What to do before you dig
    • Where can I put up a shed?
    • Before putting up a new building
    • Jobsite safety ‐ Hydro-Québec's role
    • Dos and don'ts in transmission line rights-of-way
  • Vegetation
    management
    • How to avoid damaging power lines connecting my home to the grid
    • Why Hydro-Québec removes vegetation from medium-voltage lines
    • What is a transmission line and why is it in a cleared corridor?
    • How Hydro-Québec clears vegetation near power lines and manages the debris
    • How Hydro-Québec controls the height of vegetation in transmission line rights-of-way
    • Choose the Right Tree or Shrub tool
    • What to do BEFORE planting a tree or landscaping
    • Where vegetation management activities will take place in the coming months
    • Answers to frequently asked questions about vegetation control near power lines
  • Staying safe
    at home
    • Dos and don'ts to prevent electric shocks
    • How to protect young children
    • What to do in case of flooding
  • Electric shocks
    • What an electric shock is
    • What to do in case of electric shock
    • What to do if a car damages a utility pole
    • What the possible effects of an electric shock on the human body are
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Safety advice 

Near power lines

  • Recognizing dangerous lines

  • Dangerous activities near power lines

  • What to do before pruning or cutting down a tree

  • What to check before doing any outdoor work to prevent electrical accidents

  • Making sure your swimming pool or spa meets safety standards

  • What to do before you dig

  • Where can I put up a shed?

  • Before putting up a new building

  • Jobsite safety—Hydro-Québec’s role

  • Dos and don’ts in transmission line rights-of-way

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