This paper looks at the potential hazards that are present due to Low-Frequency Induction (LFI) and Electromagnetic Fields (EMF), with a focus on assessing and mitigating risks to third parties that could be present due to the proximity of SAPN Infrastructure. This applies to existing issues that are brought to the attention of SAPN due to infrastructure changes or developments. LFI and EMF hazards are particularly and issue in environments where power lines, substations, and underground cables exist close to nearby 3rd party assets such as gas, water, wastewater and phone and internet services that are still copper cabling and any other metallic pipework. In some cases, there can more than one source of LFI and EMF risks to 3rd party infrastructure. The Purpose of this study is to outline the potential hazards that are present due to the proximity of assets to SAPN infrastructure and then examines the work that SAPN is doing to limit the expose of these potential hazards in line with industry standards that guidelines. The focus of this is safety to the public and other stakeholders. By looking modelling techniques, the gathering of information available and what to do when information is not available and risk assessments, this paper highlights strategies to minimise third-party risks, including design, shielding, and operational controls. The findings aim to support SA Power Networks and other stakeholders in maintaining compliance, ensuring public safety in the management of electromagnetic risks associated with electrical infrastructure.