Maintenance Process. Licensee shall, at its sole cost and expense, maintain and repair its Equipment in good and safe condition and in accord with CSU’s Standards and Specifications. Licensee will provide any custom (non-standard CSU practice) streetlight poles (including any custom precast concrete base). Any maintenance or installation of Equipment in the area encompassing electric supply lines, which area is typically above the communication worker safety zone per NESC 235C4 (the “supply space”) must be performed by personnel qualified to work in the supply space. In the event of a pole knock down or other damage to a streetlight pole with Equipment, the following process will be followed: CSU will de-energize antenna power at the service pedestal or source of supply. This may include cutting locks if necessary. Personnel are to maintain a safe distance from antennas (at least 7 feet) until de-energized. CSU will notify Licensee using the phone number on warning labels (if any), move the pole out of the right of way, and lock-out-tag-out the service disconnect. Unless the damage is caused by Licensee’s Equipment, CSU shall bear these costs. Licensee will perform the necessary repair or replacement of its Equipment and, if authorized by CSU, the damaged streetlight pole as set forth in Section 7.3 of the Agreement. Licensee will notify CSU that their work is completed and ready for a streetlight fixture to be re-installed. CSU will replace the streetlight fixture and associated wiring on a schedule determined by CSU. This will require temporary de-energizing of the antenna Equipment.
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Maintenance Process. i. Licensee shall, at its sole cost and expense, maintain and repair its Equipment in good and safe condition and in accord with CSU’s Standards and Specifications.
ii. Licensee will provide any custom (non-standard CSU practice) streetlight poles (including any custom precast concrete base).
iii. Any maintenance or installation of Equipment in the area encompassing electric supply lines, which area is typically above the communication worker safety zone per NESC 235C4 (the “supply space”) must be performed by personnel qualified to work in the supply space.
iv. In the event of a pole knock down or other damage to a streetlight pole with Equipment, the following process will be followed: :
a. CSU will de-energize antenna power at the service pedestal or source of supply. This may include cutting locks if necessary. Personnel are to maintain a safe distance from antennas (at least 7 feet) until de-energized. .
b. CSU will notify Licensee using the phone number on warning labels (if any), move the pole out of the right of way, and lock-out-tag-out the service disconnect. Unless the damage is caused by Licensee’s Equipment, CSU shall bear these costs. .
c. Licensee will perform the necessary repair or replacement of its Equipment and, if authorized by CSU, the damaged streetlight pole as set forth in Section 7.3 of the Agreement. .
d. Licensee will notify CSU that their work is completed and ready for a streetlight fixture to be re-installed. CSU will replace the streetlight fixture and associated wiring on a schedule determined by CSU. This will require temporary de-energizing of the antenna Equipment.
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