
Safety Advisory: Installation Of Banners On LUCELEC Electricity Poles
Castries, October 03, 2025 – St. Lucia Electricity Services Limited (LUCELEC) wishes to remind the public of the procedures and safety requirements for the installation of banners, flags and other paraphernalia on its electrical poles. This advisory is issued in response to the increased unauthorized access to LUCELEC poles to install these items and how dangerously close to our energized lines that they are being placed. This has major safety implications for the individuals in question and the public.
Only authorized personnel who have been certified by LUCELEC are permitted to climb or attach any items to the company’s electrical infrastructure. While LUCELEC has robust safety measures in place to ensure the safety of its employees and others certified to do so, not being aware of these or not adhering to these measures can place individuals at risk when they attempt to install banners and other paraphernalia on LUCELEC electrical poles.
The use of nails to attach banners and other objects to LUCELEC poles, poses a serious hazard to linesmen who use spikes to secure their footing for safe climbing. Nails driven into poles may also puncture the insulation of any conductors attached to the poles, which can compromise the safety to those accessing these poles and the proper functioning of the electrical network.
LUCELEC emphasizes that only approved banners for public events should be installed on its electrical poles. These banners are mounted using brackets after obtaining approval from the Development Control Authority (DCA) and are installed by authorized LUCELEC contractors in accordance with all safety protocols that put neither installers nor infrastructure at risk.
All individuals wishing to place banners on LUCELEC poles are required to adhere strictly to this procedure.
Please note that LUCELEC reserves the right to remove any banners that hinder its operations or compromise the safety of its personnel and infrastructure.
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