Posted By Robert K Lewis
Ron
My logic follows these definitions
the removal of a structure or of any product or waste resulting from demolition or dismantling of a structure or from disassembly of prefabricated elements which immediately before such disassembly formed such a structure;
and
any building, timber, masonry, metal or reinforced concrete structure, railway line or siding, tramway line, dock, harbour, inland navigation, tunnel, shaft, bridge, viaduct, waterworks, reservoir, pipe or pipe-line, cable, aqueduct, sewer, sewage works, gasholder, road, airfield, sea defence works, river works, drainage works, earthworks, lagoon, dam, wall, caisson, mast, tower, pylon, underground tank, earth retaining structure or structure designed to preserve or alter any natural feature, fixed plant and any structure similar to the foregoing
The definitions are broad enough to cover this work in my opinion, especially when a cable is considered a structure. It is not about whether it is permanenet or not. It is likely though that the work is of minor duration and this simply means that things like planning, co-ordination and co-operation, competence need to be undertaken - just like all work should be. The part 4 requiremetns should not be particularly stressful if the work is managed properly and supervised.
Bob