SouthCarolina811 Call Before You Dig User Manual
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SouthCarolina811 Call Before You Dig User Manual
SouthCarolina811 Call Before You Dig User Manual Call or Click Before You Dig Portal web ticket (10/16/13) Table of Contents Introduction SC811 Vision Statement SC811 Mission Statement Portal Signing up Fill out all fields Additional information for entering a web locate notice The Call Why should I call 811 before every dig How much does it cost When can I call Wait the Required Time Call Time Line SC811 Holidays What happens after the Call How long does a Member have to respond to the request How do the utilities mark their lines What do the colors mean How long are the markings good for SC811 Member Utility Companies Some Common Causes of Damages SC811 Web Notice Types Information for entering Web Update Notices How to White-Lining Your Next Project Legal Matters Link to the South Carolina State Law 2 3 3 3 4 5-11 11 12 12 13 13 13 13 14 14 15 15 15 16 16 16 16 17 18 19 19 Introduction This manual has been written for the one time or infrequent user. It is intended to be a reference tool for interacting with SC811 Call Before You Dig Center (by the website or via telephone call). It does not take the place of the South Carolina State law. Keep this manual on hand for future references when questions or issues arise. Familiarity with the contents of this manual will be of great value. Please feel free, and we encourage you, to distribute this manual to anyone associated with the damage prevention process. SC811 Vision Statement: To be South Carolina’s foremost damage prevention notification resource. SC811 Mission Statement: To provide excellence in damage prevention notification services to our member utilities, excavators, and the public. How will SC811’s strive to accomplish its “Vision” and “Mission”? By: Notifying our members of construction activities in their areas Ensuring notice quality and call center reliability Providing excellent customer service Implementing effective best practices Maintaining highly motivated, skilled employees Increasing the public’s damage prevention awareness 3 Portal Signing up Each user will now need to sign up by creating a username and password. Once you are signed up then log in. Depending on what you would like to do there are different views. To Submit a Ticket Click on the Submit Ticket button at the top. Verify all information on the left side of the view panel. If any information is incorrect please click the update information button at the bottom and make the necessary changes. Once the information has been verified then enter the information of where the excavation work will take place. 4 Fill out all fields Remember the information you provide is for where your excavation work will take place. Work Type: Description of work Select from the drop down box the type of excavation that will take place (water line, installing a swimming pool, landscaping, electric power pole replacement). Done By: Who is the work being done by Who will be onsite doing the actual excavation work. This field is for the name of the company or person doing the excavation specified in the "Work Type" field on the Notice. It is important that this information is entered correctly, especially if the digging work will be done by someone other than the company given in the "Company" field on the Notice. The company or person given in the "Done By" field is covered on the Notice for the type of excavation work that is given in the "Work Type" field. 5 Duration: How long will the work take in hours, days, or week? How long will the excavation portion of the job take? 4 Questions If the answer to any of these questions is Yes, place a check mark in the box to the left. 1 - Will there be explosives used on the site? 2 - Has the dig site been Premarked? (Premark is marking the exact lotion with white flags, stakes or paint.) 3 - Will there be any drilling or boring? 4 - Is the excavation site near a railroad? Subdivision: Will the excavation take place in a Subdivision, if so, place the name of the subdivision in the box. Done For: Who is the work being done for: If the excavation work is being completed for another company, state the name of this company in the box. 6 Addr In Instr: Will there be more than one address for this excavation location? If so, please a check in the box. The actual addresses will need to be entered in the Instructions box and not the address box. State: This will always be SC for South Carolina. County: Select a county… Select from the drop down list the county the excavation work will take place in. Place: Select from the drop down list the city, town or community the excavation work will take place or type in your place if it’s not one of the selections. This field will be greyed out until the county has been selected. Once county has been selected the Place: field is now editable. Address: Enter the house number of the excavation site, remember if there is more than one this field is left blank and the house numbers are entered into the Instructions box. Only 5 addresses per locate request and they must be side by side on the same street; same 7 with apartment numbers, buildings and lots. (Example Lots 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 on Any Street; these lots are side by side on the same street) Prefix: This is the direction in the name of the street the excavation is taking place on. For example: N Main St, N would be placed in this field. Street Name: This is the road name the excavation work is taking place on. If the work is not taking place at an address or on a road, unknown will be placed in this field with a very detailed description typed in the Instructions box (Example: this is for a power line right of way starting 500ft off the edge of State St traveling northeast for 700ft from intersecting street). Type: This is the road name type some examples are ST, DR, AVE and CT. For example: N Main St, St would be placed in this field. Suffix This is the direction in the name of the street the excavation is taking place on. For example: HWY 21 S, S would be placed in this field. 8 Intersection: Nearest cross street Enter cross or intersecting streets, if possible within a quarter of a mile from the excavation site. Directions: Enter the directions to the excavation site. This is normally from a main road or highway. Remember: it’s helpful to provide 2 additional cross streets and directions to the excavation site. Instructions: Enter the information as to where the underground facility lines need to be located. Examples: Locate the entire property and both sides of the road for a possible road bore; At the intersections of Happy St and Apple Rd, locate 50ft in all directions and both sides of the road.; start at the intersections of Dutch Square Blvd and Bush River Rd going north mark both sides of the street for 1000ft If the area has been marked in white paint, flagged or staked, you must explain where these marking are located on the property. For example: There is a red stake in the back yard near the property line, locate 30ft in all directions of this stake. Abbreviating Street/Road Names: All street and road names must be spelled out in their entirety. Street and road names are not to be abbreviated due to the abbreviation interpretations can vary. 9 Latitude: If known, enter the latitude of the work site location. Latitude values should be entered the decimal degree format. Longitude: If known, enter the longitude of the work site location. Longitude values should be entered the decimal degree format. Verify all information is correct and then click the submit button. Once the button has been click the follow pop-up appears. Click yes if you would like to enter a new locate notice and no if you are finished. When you have competed entering your locate notice remember to log out. Once the center has processed your locate notice, an email copy will be sent with all the needed information, including the locate notice number, work date and time, update and good through dates. SC811 Member Utility Companies Please click the link below to view a list of SC811’s member utilities. http://www.sc1pups.org/Excavators/memberslist.aspx 10 Additional information for entering a web locate notice Distance: No more than a distance of 1320 feet (a quarter of a mile) should be put on one locate notice. If the distance is more than 1320 feet, this will require more than one locate notice according to the distance. (Example: a 4000ft of area would require 4 Notices, etc.) Corner Lot: Easements/Right of ways: For request giving an address and easement or right of way to be marked requires 2 locate notices, one for the address and one for the easement/right of way. A locate notice to have an easement/right of way to be marked going down more than one street, requires a separate locate notice to be issued for each street. The street that the easement/right of way is off of will go in the street field. (Example: in the easement between Devine Street and Blossom Street; when enter one road in the Street Field, other road in the Intersecting Road Field and put marking instructions in the Where on Worksite Do Lines Need to be Marked?) Intersections: A request to have an intersection located requires only one locate notice when the work is being done at the intersection alone and does not continue down any of the streets or if the caller requests a 50 feet radius of the entire intersection. (Example: Mark complete inters; 50ft radius of the entire intersection; or north side of the intersection, etc.) Locates involving 2 or more streets: A locate request for a location that has distance going down two (2) or more streets intersecting or joining together requires a separate locate notice for each street on which work will be done. Each locate notice must include a starting and stopping point. The street on which the work will be done goes in the SITE STREET NAME field and the streets the work will be going from and to in the NEAREST INTERSECTING STREET field. Example: Excavation work will be going down south side of Main Street from Elm Street to Pine Street and going down the west side of Pine Street from Main Street to First Avenue. On the first locate notice put "Main Street" in the SITE STREET NAME field and "Elm Street and Pine Street" in the NEAREST INTERSECTING STREET field; in the WHERE ON WORKSITE DO LINES NEED TO BE MARKED? field put the marking instructions "Mark on the south side of Main Street from Elm Street to Pine Street". On the second locate notice follow the same procedures in entering the information for Pine Street. 11 The Call When calling into SC811, the One Call Agent will ask you a series of questions concerning the dig site. The following questions were designed to comply with the South Carolina State law as well as input from our members, in order to provide enough information to correctly locate the underground facilities. Information you need to know before you call: County Place (City or Township) Location of work -- Street Address or road the work will be on 2 Intersecting Streets/Roads Distance From Intersection/Direction Give directions to the site. Where will the work take place (front yard, back yard, entire property) Type of Work Will there be any drilling, boring or blasting? Is this near a railroad? Will the area be white-lined? Caller's Name, address, phone and the company they are with Contractor/Contact Number Contact Person/Additional Information At the end of your call you will be given a Notice number. This will be your reference number and the proof of your call. You will also be given a list of the MEMBER utilities that will be notified of your request. Not all utilities are members with our service. You will be responsible for notifying any non-members that may be in that area. Why should I call 811 before every dig? Don't gamble with your safety — if you're a professional excavator or a homeowner, smart digging always requires a call to 811. Knowing where underground utility lines are buried before you dig will help protect you from injury and prevent damages to utilities, service disruptions and potential fines and repair costs. Whether you're planting a tree or shrub, or installing a deck or pool, every job requires a call—Even if you've called before for a similar project. The depth of utility lines varies, and there may be multiple utility lines in one common area. Marked lines show you the approximate location of underground lines and help prevent undesired consequences such as injury, service disruptions to an entire neighborhood, or costly fines and repair costs. It’s the law. 12 How much does it cost? SC811’s service is FREE to anyone digging. When can I call? SC811 is open Monday through Friday from 7:30 am to 5:30 pm. Web Notices may be entered 7 days a week, 24 hours a day (will only be processed during these hours). The toll free number is (888) 721-7877 or 811 (the national call before you dig number). Wait the Required Time Each excavator is required to provide no less than three (3) full working days (not including the day of the call), not more than 12 working days prior to excavation work. This will exclude weekends and Holidays. (Holidays are located in this manual.) Call Time Line 13 SC811 Holidays 2014 Holidays January 1 (Wednesday) New Year's Day January 20 (Monday) Martin Luther King Jr’s Birthday February 17 (Monday) President's Day** May 9 (Friday) Confederate Memorial Day** May 26 (Monday) Memorial Day July 4 (Friday) Independence Day September 1 (Monday) Labor Day November 11 (Monday) Veteran's Day November 27 (Thursday) Thanksgiving Day November 28 (Friday) Thanksgiving Day Holiday December 24 (Wednesday) Christmas Eve December 25 (Thursday) Christmas Day December 26 (Friday) Day After Christmas** **This is a legal holiday, SC811 will be open, the 3 full working days notice will be calculated from the next business day What happens after the Call? After the notice has been created, it is forwarded to all SC811 member utility companies or their representatives in the area of the dig site. SC811 maps every locate request so that only the Members who are in the dig site area receive the request. Underground facility owners mark the locations of facilities at the excavation site, which they maintain. 14 How long does a Member have to respond to the request? In most cases, members have 3 full working days (not including the day of the call) to respond to the locate request. However, there are other types of priority locate requests, such as Emergencies. It is at the discretion of the member as to how soon they will locate the lines on emergency notices. Note: “Working Day” means from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. every day except Saturday, Sunday, and South Carolina legal holidays. Benefits of Locating Line Before You Dig Calling before you dig will prevent costly repairs to damaged lines, pipes, etc., delays in construction, wasted crew time and personal injury or property damage. How do the utilities mark their lines? Utilities may use paint, flags or other kinds of markings, but they should all mark according to the APWA uniform color code. What do the colors mean? SC811 member utilities mark only the underground utility lines they maintain. For example, water and sewer companies only mark their lines they install and maintain up to their meter or taps. 15 How long are the markings good for? The Notice will be good for 15 working days from the date of the 3 full working days notice (not including the day of the call). It will need to be updated on the 12th working day if the work will take longer than 15 working days. SC811 Member Utility Companies Please click the link below to view a list of SC811’s member utilities in the county your excavation work will take place: http://www.sc1pups.org/excavators/memberslist.aspx Some common Causes of Damages Working without a locate request. Working outside the area described on the locate request. Beginning excavation before the 72 hour notice (date and time). Beginning work before the member utilities have been on site to locate lines. Assuming the depth of a facility. Assuming that the approximate location marks are exactly accurate and digging right up to the paint marks or flags. SC811 Web Notice Types: Normal - This is a locate request taken in a normal routine. 3 full working days notice (not including the day of the call); if more than 3 full working days notice (not including the day of the call) is requested, it can be scheduled up to 12 full working days in advance and will expire in 15 full working days from the date it is scheduled. Updates - Updates are to be used for people whose digging work will last longer than 15 full working days and the work has already started or is in progress. An update will keep markings visible for the job duration. An update does not change ANY information on the original locate notice. If any information needs to be changed a new notice must be entered. 16 Information for entering Web Update Notices Locate notices are only good for 15 working days and need to be renewed on the 12th working day if the job will not be completed by the 15th working day. Excavators can enter update locate notice request via the website 24 hours a day. An email confirmation will be sent back to the email address entered on the website. To update a locate notice online the following is needed: You will need to be the person that typed in the original locate notice, have the ticket number. Nothing can be changed on the original locate notice. If anything needs to be changed a new notice will need to be entered. Enter the ticket number Click the update button at the top of the screen and the locate notice will be processed right then. It will email a copy to the original email address on the locate notice and provide the locate notice number at this time. 17 How to White-Line Your Next Project White lining is a very effective way of communicating an intended dig area. In many cases, meetings at proposed dig sites are deemed unnecessary when white lining is employed. Whether the job is large or small, white lining eliminates assumptions and digging delays, which saves time and money for all parties involved. Please refer to these guidelines when white-lining a digging project. This will help insure consistency and avoid confusion on future projects. I. Notification When calling in the locate request, advise the SC811 operator that white-lining will be in place prior to the due date of the locate request. II. Marking Method Outline the entire area with white paint. Use 2” x 12” strips every 10 feet. Draw an arrow at the starting point of the job pointing toward the end of the job. In the middle, draw an arrow pointing both directions. At the end of the job, place an arrow pointing toward the beginning of the job. (This would be for digging in a straight line. If curved, the white paint should show the curve with arrows in both directions) Use either white flags or stakes with white ribbon if the intended digging area is sandy. Sandy soil will not support paint during construction. If utility poles are being replaced, the old pole should be marked with an “X”, and the intended area for the replacement pole should be marked with a circle. When marking water leaks, signposts, tapping point for water/sewer, etc., also mark with a circle. III. Restrictions No white paint should be sprayed on pavement that may interfere with traffic or pedestrian movement. 18 Legal Matters SC811 maintains a record of all locate voice recordings and locate requests for a maximum of three (3) years. Assistance is available in providing copies of these Notices in the case of a dispute, which may involve a fee in record retrieval. SC811 has various methods of searching for these locate Notices. The best method is by Notice number. Notices can also be searched by telephone, company name and work address, but the process is more difficult. The more information provided, the quicker the proper Notice can be found. South Carolina State Law also known as South Carolina Underground Facility Damage Prevention Act Please click the link below to view our web page for a copy of the state law. http://www.sc1pups.org/SCStateLaw.aspx 19