Safety at Work
As a recognized safety leader, TXU takes every opportunity
to pass its experience and safety knowledge along to its
neighbors, as well as employees. The company does this
through a variety of public presentations to adults and
children. Live electricity demonstrations, presented in
controlled settings by safety professionals, dramatize the
need to be safe around electricity. Zigster, TXU’s safety
mascot, teaches elementary school children how to use
appliances safely, stay away from power lines and be safe
around electricity. Additional children’s safety information
is posted at TXU’s Electrical Safety World Internet site at
www.txuknowledge.com.
Electric safety resources and tips for power lines,
underground lines, tree planting and trimming, and other
important information is available at
www.txuelectricdelivery.com/community/
education/safety. With more than 180,000 street lights to
maintain throughout much of Texas, TXU appreciates
community help in identifying those needing repair. To
report street light outages, contact TXU toll free at
1-888-313-4747 or at
www.txuelectricdelivery.com/community/ streetlights.
Safety First
To help Texans avoid accidents with underground power
lines when excavating, TXU supports Dig-Tess, a statewide
damage prevention network. This network provides a
completely free underground line location service to
excavators who call 1-800-Dig-Tess before they dig. This
network promotes public safety and helps prevent
environmental damage. So call before you dig!
TXU employees work in communities and at company
locations scattered across about one-third of the state. As
company meter readers, service technicians and repair
crews go about their daily business, they are trained to
assist law enforcement agencies by spotting any suspicious
activity. This “eyes and ears” program has foiled potential
crimes and improved the safety of the company’s facilities
and communities.
Due to the unique nature of TXU’s lignite power plants
and their rural locations, these facilities have specially
trained employee fire brigades that respond immediately
to all on-site fire emergencies. These groups also train
and work in concert with local municipal
and volunteer fire departments to help prevent accidents.