Emphasizing Safe Digging Practices for Colorado Residents

Embracing Safe Digging Awareness in Colorado
Every year, the organization Colorado 811 celebrates April as National Safe Digging Month, emphasizing the importance of careful excavation practices. This initiative has garnered partnerships with various state departments, including the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment and the Colorado Division of Oil and Public Safety. In a significant move, Colorado 811 has secured a proclamation declaring the month dedicated to safe digging practices.
This commitment coincides with a national safety milestone. Since 2005, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has designated 811 as the national "Call Before You Dig" number. Available to residents and contractors nationwide, the 811 service is a straightforward and effective way to ensure that any excavation occurs safely, thereby preventing potentially hazardous and costly underground utility damage.
Understanding the Legal Importance of Safe Digging
In Colorado, state law mandates individuals and businesses to get public utility markings before commencing any digging activity. Colorado 811 acts as the essential communication center, linking homeowners and contractors with utility companies to ensure that underground utilities are properly marked. The request process is free of charge and should be submitted at least three business days before a project begins.
If you plan to engage in activities like landscaping, installing a swing set, or planting trees, make it a priority to reach out to Colorado 811 beforehand. Neglecting to do so can lead to severe consequences, including damage to public utilities, project delays, and even injury to yourself or others.
Key Steps for Homeowners to Dig Safely
To minimize risks and protect public utility lines, Colorado 811 advises homeowners to follow these steps before starting any digging:
- Contact 811: You can reach out via their website or call 811 to initiate a free underground utility line location request. This service safeguards essential utilities such as gas, electricity, water, and internet lines.
- Wait for three business days and monitor the status of your request via their website. Utility companies will provide an update, and if public utilities are present, they will mark the locations with paint or flags. It's crucial to maintain these marks visible while you dig.
- Exercise caution and use hand tools when digging within 18 inches of where the utility lines are marked.
The Consequences of Neglecting Safe Digging
The cost of damages to underground utility lines across the United States amounts to approximately $30 billion annually. According to Claudia Randall, the Executive Director of Colorado 811, the primary reason for these damages is the failure to contact 811 before initiating digging activities. Most residential excavation projects take place between March and October, aligning with Colorado's digging season. If every resident reaches out to 811 before they dig, it would significantly reduce injuries and widespread damage. Remember, this service is free, efficient, and mandated by law. Prioritize safety for yourself and your community by calling 811 prior to any digging undertaking.
Governor's Proclamation on Safe Digging Practices
In support of this key campaign, Governor Jared Polis has issued a proclamation highlighting the critical nature of safe digging practices. The proclamation affirms:
"Whereas, excavation and digging projects can lead to damage to underground utilities, affecting the safety and economic welfare of individuals and communities;
Whereas, Colorado established the One-Call Notification System in 1986 as a swift and effective method for marking underground facilities before digging;
Whereas, it is vital for excavators, contractors, and homeowners to understand that state law mandates contacting Colorado 811 before starting any excavation projects;
Whereas, Colorado 811 continually advocates the message: '811, know what's below, call before you dig';
Whereas, the Underground Damage Prevention Safety Commission promotes safety by developing best practices and addressing complaints under the One-Call Law;
Therefore, I, Jared Polis, Governor of the State of Colorado, do hereby declare April as DIG SAFELY MONTH."
About Colorado 811
Founded in 1986, Colorado 811 is the state’s designated Utility Notification Center that provides complimentary and rapid access to necessary public utility locating services. As a nonprofit entity, Colorado 811 connects those intending to dig with utility organizations, facilitating communication to avert damage and maintain safety during excavation projects. The organization places great emphasis on educating both the public and professionals on sound excavation practices through training, events, and various outreach efforts.
Our Services and Community Commitment
Colorado 811 does not carry out utility marking and locating activities directly. Instead, our role is to act as a communication channel between utility owners and individuals planning to dig in Colorado, ensuring accurate and timely utility line locations. By centralizing these communications, we safeguard vital public underground infrastructure and promote safe practices. Our mission is dedicated to raising awareness regarding excavation safety and preventing potential hazards within our communities.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is National Safe Digging Month?
National Safe Digging Month is observed in April to promote awareness about safe digging practices and the importance of contacting utility companies before excavation.
Why should I contact Colorado 811 before digging?
Contacting Colorado 811 ensures underground utilities are marked to prevent accidental damage, which can lead to costly repairs and injuries.
Is there a cost associated with using Colorado 811's services?
No, the service provided by Colorado 811 to mark utility lines is free of charge for residents.
How long should I wait for utility markings before digging?
Colorado 811 recommends waiting at least three business days after your request for utility markings to be completed.
What activities require contacting Colorado 811?
Activities such as landscaping, fencing, or any project involving excavation require a call to Colorado 811 to ensure safety.
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