Alexandra_Forge Posted January 2, 2019 Share Posted January 2, 2019 (edited) Edited January 25, 2019 by Zane_Field 9 4 Link to comment
Alexandra_Forge Posted January 2, 2019 Author Share Posted January 2, 2019 (edited) Regional Manager & Journeyman Lineman Zane Field installs a new jumper at the El Burro Heights 230 KV Substation. This particular jumper has was identified as the cause of multiple line outages over the past week! Good catch! New Hire's participate in the mobilization of Duke Energies Barehand crew, preparing to change insulators in the Senora Desert. Dukes Barehand crews are trained to work on energized lines from the isolation of a helicopter. They do so by dawning conducting hot suits that brings them within the same potential as the live-lines they contact.. Like a "bird" on a wire! Duke Energy flies under the Utility Aircraft exemptions, allowing their experienced pilots and crews to set up Mobile Landing Zones almost anywhere needed to execute thier work effeciently. Duke Energy's San Andreas region manager, Zane Field, serves as a Chief Compliance officer for the FFA, allowing progressive policy and application to ensure reliable delivery of power to the state. Duke Energy new hires participating in a Job Task Assessment (JTA) tailboard meeting. Saftey is Duke Energy's number one goal. The JTA is required before ANY project is commenced, and it outlines several details pertaining to the work involved in completing a specific task. Duke Energy's Erickson Skylift is used transfer new conductor onto the pole. This aircraft is also used to set new steel framing, as well as assist the Wind Turbine crews in replacement of generator motors at Duke Energy Alternatives wind farm. Journeyman Lineman Zane Field and Apprentice Colton Maxwell make an emergency repair, replacing a Low Voltage bushing at the Cypress Flats substation. Duke Energy crews respond around the clock to fault and outages displayed on the Duke Highly Interactive Line Over control map. Duke Energy aerial crews change marker lights once a year ((week)) on the radio towers through-out Los Santos. Edited January 2, 2019 by Zane_Field 1 Link to comment
JonnyJamesD Posted January 2, 2019 Share Posted January 2, 2019 (edited) Technician Uniforms Groundmen - Blue T-shirt (( Shirts: 16 / Texture: 1 )) - Orange and white high-visibility vest (( Undershirts: 59 / Texture: 1 )) - Blue work trousers (( Pants: 97 / Texture: 5 )) - Tan heavy work boots (( Shoes: 85 / Texture 13 )) - White hard hat (( Hats: 59 / Texture 8 )) - Protective glasses (( Glasses: 15 )) - Yellow and white gloves (( Torso: 63 )) Journeyman Linemen - Blue shirt (( Shirts: 12 / Texture: 3 )) - Orange and white high-visibility vest (( Undershirts: 59 / Texture: 1 )) - Blue work trousers (( Pants: 98 / Texture: 19 )) - Tan rubber overshoes (( Shoes: 73 / Texture: 1 )) - Yellow and white gloves (( Torso: 64 )) Aerial Linemen - Orange conductive hot suit jumper (( Shirts: 228 / Texture: 10 )) - Utility belt (( Undershirts: 129 )) - Blue hot suit bottoms (( Pants: 97 / Texture: 19 )) - Lineman boots (( Shoes: 62 )) - Flight helmet (( Hats: 111 )) - Conductive gloves with leather protectors (( Torso: 166 )) Edited January 2, 2019 by JonnyJamesD 2 Link to comment
taylor Posted January 2, 2019 Share Posted January 2, 2019 It's good to see another legal faction making its entrance towards the factions' thread. Best of luck! Link to comment
Franelli Posted January 2, 2019 Share Posted January 2, 2019 Good stuff. Best of luck with this. Link to comment
WOLPHBYTE Posted January 2, 2019 Share Posted January 2, 2019 This is sick, good luck! Link to comment
Benny Black Posted January 2, 2019 Share Posted January 2, 2019 Probably one of the best faction ideas i've seen in a while. Link to comment
Caracosa Posted January 2, 2019 Share Posted January 2, 2019 I wanna compliment you boys on the level of detail and including the outfit numbers. I laughed as soon as I saw that, but only because I appreciate how weird the clothing system is. ? Link to comment
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