GPL warns against affixing posters on utility poles

The Guyana Power and Light (GPL) has cautioned the general public that it is illegal and dangerous to place signage on the company’s utility poles.
On Monday GPL asked the general public to desist from affixing signage to the company’s poles, adding that the practice is illegal and dangerous. According to the company, the practice is a safety and health hazard for both the company’s technicians (field staff) and private citizens.
It added that according to Section 5.4 of GPL’s Standard Terms and Conditions (STC) for Electric Services, “Customers shall not place any structure that would interfere with the proper and safe operation of or access to the company’s facilities…”
Additionally, private contractors and/or Government agencies executing infrastructural works within close proximity (approximately 20 feet) of GPL’s network are required to notify the company within 72 hours prior to commencing work, so that the actions deemed necessary to facilitate the safe execution of work can be determined and undertaken.
“GPL will not be liable for any injury and/or loss that may result from the improper use of its poles or injury and/or loss that may result from unauthorised work within close proximity of its network,” the company warned.