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Welcome to SafeWork SAs tool box series on avoiding utility strikes. This series is all about avoiding utility strikes while digging or working near overhead power lines. This is the second episode, Locating Underground Utilities. This toolbox episode explains how to locate underground utilities by looking for visual clues, using cable locators, and why potholing is a critical process in avoiding a utility strike. Walking around your work site is an important part in finding visual clues of what utility services are present. Looking for signs of services and utilities above ground indicates things that may lie below ground. Dial Before You Dig plans give you an idea of the services you should be able to identify even if you cant see them. Your Dial Before You Dig plans need to be available on site. Using these plans, walk around your site and look for clues of electricity, communications, gas, street lights, water and waste. Look for physical clues like access chambers, pits, valves,