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  1. GIS is Saving Lives. Energy Queensland seen an overall reduction of 25% in accidental powerline contacts, since its initial trial and implementation. The utility has now further developed the Look up and Live mapping tool into an app to assist businesses and workers to adequately plan work near powerlines, by firstly identifying the hazard ...

  2. Look up and Live The Look up and Live mobile app helps minimise contact and reduce the risk of injury when you are planning work near powerlines. Managing bush fire risk Annual inspections are an important part of our comprehensive maintenance program, and ensure the transmission network is safe for our staff and the community.

  3. In Look Up and Live, the author shares the Gospel principles he has learned that will bring happiness into the life of every Latter-day saint. It is through this earthly experience that we learn who we really are. Fortunately we are not left alone to discover the correct path. Christ has already lead the way.

  4. This 3-min. video using photos and animation recreates the real-life series of events that led to the electrocution death of a 23-year-old construction worke...

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    • CPWR – The Center for Construction Research and Training
  5. Refrain: “Look and live,” my brother, live, Look to Jesus now, and live; ’Tis recorded in His word, hallelujah! It is only that you “look and live.”. 2. I’ve a message full of love, hallelujah! A message, O my friend, for you, ’Tis a message from above, hallelujah! Jesus said it, and I know ’tis true. 3. Life is offered unto you ...

  6. 3. Okt. 2009 · Look And Live The Michael Fletcher ChoraleProduced by Thomas WhitfieldRecorded in Detroit MIMichael Mindingall keysDavid Berry OrganThomas Whitfield KeysTerr...

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    • jnbjproductions
  7. www.saskpower.com › Worker-Safety › Look-Up-And-LiveLook Up and Live - SaskPower

    Take the extra time to ‘Look Up and Live’ while working around overhead power lines. It could prevent serious injury or even death. There are more than 300 incidents of farm machinery contacting overhead power lines in Saskatchewan each year. All are preventable. Over half happen during the busy spring seeding season – between April and June.