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Electrical Safety and Generators

Preventing Electrocutions Associated with Portable Generators Plugged Into Household Circuits

When power lines are down, residents can restore energy to their homes or other structures by using another power source such as a portable generator. If water has been present anywhere near electrical circuits and electrical equipment, turn off the power at the main breaker or fuse on the service panel. Do not turn the power back on until electrical equipment has been inspected by a qualified electrician.

If it is necessary to use a portable generator, manufacturer recommendations and specifications must be strictly followed. If there are any questions regarding the operation or installation of the portable generator, a qualified electrician should be immediately contacted to assist in installation and start-up activities. The generator should always be positioned outside the structure.

When using gasoline- and diesel-powered portable generators to supply power to a building, switch the main breaker or fuse on the service panel to the "off" position prior to starting the generator. This will prevent power lines from being inadvertently energized by backfeed electrical energy from the generators, and help protect utility line workers or other repair workers or people in neighboring buildings from possible electrocution. If the generator is plugged into a household circuit without turning the main breaker to the “off” position or removing the main fuse, the electrical current could reverse, go back through the circuit to the outside power grid, and energize power lines or electrical systems in other buildings to at or near their original voltage without the knowledge of utility or other workers.

Effects of Backfeed

The problem of backfeed in electrical energy is a potential risk for electrical energy workers. Electrocutions are the fifth leading cause of all reported occupational deaths. Following the safety guidelines below can reduce this risk.

Other Generator Hazards

Generator use is also a major cause of carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning. Generators should only be used in well ventilated areas.

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KEM Electric Cooperative, Inc., with headquarters in Linton, North Dakota, is a distribution cooperative that provides affordable, reliable electrical energy to consumers in the rural areas of four south central counties in North Dakota.  The Cooperative serves rural electric consumers in all of Emmons County, the south half of Kidder County,  the western two-thirds of Logan County and McIntosh County.

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  • Your Cooperative
    • Contact Us
    • Board of Directors
    • Our Employees
    • Career Opportunities
    • About KEM Electric
    • Energy Sources
      • Basin Electric Power Cooperative Generation
      • WAPA Generation
    • Governance & Document Center
    • Your Partners
      • 3C Construction
      • Basin Electric Power Cooperative
      • CoBank
      • Innovative Energy Alliance Cooperative
      • Maintenance Solutions Cooperative
      • Mid-West Electric Consumers Association
      • Mor-Gran-Sou Electric Cooperative
      • National Information Solutions Cooperative
      • National Rural Electric Cooperative Association
      • National Rural Utilities Cooperative Finance Corporation
      • North Dakota Association of Rural Electric Cooperatives
      • Roughrider Electric Cooperative
      • Slope Electric Cooperative
      • Touchstone Energy Cooperatives
      • USDA Rural Utilities Service
      • West Dakota Utility Services
      • Western Area Power Administration
    • History
  • Your Community
    • Charitable Giving
      • Operation Round Up Grant Application
      • Rural Development Finance Corporation
    • News
      • Current News
      • ND Living Magazine
      • Connections/Quarterly Newsletter
      • Bill Inserts
    • Annual Meeting
    • Cooperative Day
    • Medora Discount
    • Youth and Education
      • Youth Tour
      • Kid Zone
      • Scholarships
  • Your Outage Information
    • Outage Steps
    • Storm Center
    • Power Restoration
  • Your Safety
    • Report Safety Concern
    • Look Up And Live
    • ND One Call
    • Safety Quiz
    • Electrical Safety Checklist
    • Farm Safety
    • Grain Bin Safety
    • Generator Safety
    • Pad-Mounted Transformers
    • Power Line Safety Tips
    • Tree Planting Guidelines