GS6 Assessments

GS6 assessments support safe planning and controlled working near overhead power lines, using defined scope, clear outputs, and structured quality assurance to reduce risk before site activities begin.

GS6 is the HSE guidance note on avoiding danger from overhead power lines and sets out practical steps to prevent contact or close approach when planning and managing work near live overhead lines. (HSE) Profind Surveys provides GS6 assessment support to help project teams identify overhead line risks early, define safe controls, and document a practical plan that aligns with site operations.

When overhead line risks aren’t assessed properly, programmes can stall, plant movements become unsafe, and the likelihood of serious incidents increases. HSE guidance is clear that work near overhead power lines must be carefully planned to avoid danger. (HSE)

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Scope Defined Before Mobilisation

Assessment requirements are agreed prior to attendance, including:

  • Nature of works and plant to be used (cranes, MEWPs, tipper wagons, excavators, scaffolds etc.)
  • Location and extent of overhead lines and work areas
  • Site constraints, access routes, delivery routes and laydown areas
  • Project programme stages and when higher-risk activities occur
  • Required outputs (assessment notes, marked-up plans, briefing information)
  • Communication and escalation requirements for site teams and stakeholders
  • Liaison requirements with the line owner / DNO where applicable

This ensures the assessment is aligned to the real workflow on site, not generic paperwork.

Risk Assessment & Control Planning

We review the work activities and overhead line environment and develop a site-specific control approach aligned to GS6 principles. This typically focuses on preventing contact or close approach through practical measures such as planning routes, defining exclusion zones, controlling plant movements, and implementing clear site controls and briefings.

Where required, we support coordination with the overhead line owner to confirm constraints and agree safe arrangements.

Structured Quality Assurance

All outputs undergo internal QA prior to issue, including:

  • Completeness checks against the agreed scope and work activities
  • Review of site controls for practicality and clarity
  • Cross-checking plans/mark-ups for consistency with described controls
  • Confirmation that outputs are suitable for site briefings and method planning
  • Issue pack review to ensure all required documents are included

Deliverables

Outputs are structured for practical site use and may include:

GS6 assessment summary aligned to site activities and plant movements

Marked-up plans showing overhead line constraints and controlled areas

Practical control measures suitable for inclusion in RAMS / briefings

Clear notes on assumptions, constraints and required actions

Metadata confirming site area reviewed and assessment date

All deliverables clearly state the scope covered and any constraints that affect safe implementation.

FAQs

What is a GS6 assessment?

A practical assessment to support safe working near overhead power lines, based on your site and planned activities.

Yes. The assessment is designed to support planning, briefings and RAMS with clear recommendations.

Often, yes — it depends on access and the work scope. We confirm what’s needed on the scoping call.

Yes. We can support utilities, topo, CCTV drainage, GPR, drone and CAD outputs on the same project.

Profind Surveys is based in Tamworth and focuses on the Midlands.

Risk Reduction in Practice

A properly specified GS6 assessment:

Reduces the risk of contact or close approach with overhead lines

Improves safety planning for high plant, lifting operations and deliveries

Prevents last-minute changes caused by unplanned overhead line constraints

Supports clearer site briefings and consistent controls across teams

Helps demonstrate that work near overhead lines has been planned and controlled, as required by HSE guidance (HSE)

Protects programme by addressing restrictions early rather than during mobilisation

Integrated Survey Capability

Where required, GS6 assessments can be coordinated with:

Topographical survey

to provide accurate site context for planning routes and work areas

Site Engineering and Setting Out

where controlled zones or physical markers are required

Digital Survey Outputs & Model Development

for structured drawings and site packs

A single coordinated site information framework improves consistency across disciplines.

How It Works

Profind Surveys starts with a consultation so we understand your requirements and recommend the right approach for your programme and deliverables.

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Scope aligned to your plant, programme stages and site workflow.

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Clear identification of overhead line constraints and practical controls.

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Structured outputs suitable for site planning, briefings and method planning.

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Technical clarification and support where required.

Need to plan works safely near overhead power lines?

If you require GS6 assessment support delivered under defined scope and structured QA, contact Profind Surveys Ltd to discuss your site activities, plant and programme.