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Friday, April 25, 2014 1 :00pm – 2:00 pm. RP 3 Webinar Series: Safety. Overview of the RP 3 Safety Checklist. Staff & Presenter for this Call. Jon Beasley Superintendent, Training & Safety, Electric Cities of Georgia . What is RP 3 ?. Reliable Public Power Provider ( RP 3 ) program
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Friday, April 25, 2014 1:00pm – 2:00 pm RP3 Webinar Series: Safety Overview of the RP3 Safety Checklist
Staff & Presenter for this Call • Jon Beasley Superintendent, Training & Safety, Electric Cities of Georgia
What is RP3? • Reliable Public Power Provider (RP3) program • Peer-evaluation of your utility’s reliability, safety, work force development, and system improvement • Two main goals: • Help public power perform a utility operational self-check by benchmarking on a national level • National recognition of the excellent service you provide to – customers, your community leaders, state and federal regulatory agencies, and members of Congress
Review Panel • 2 – Large utilities • 2 – Medium utilities • 2 – Small utilities • 1 – JAA/SA • 1 – Reliability Representative • 1 – Safety Representative • 1 – System Improvement Representative • 2 – Human Resources Representatives • 2 – T&D Officers • 2 – Safety Officers • 2 – System Planning Officers Total = 18 member Review Panel of your peers
Checklist Walkthrough 2. Are all utility employees directed by utility management to use, read, and understand the designated safety manual?
Checklist Walkthrough Question Continued:
Checklist Walkthrough • 2. Does your utility have a written policy or practice to enforce its safety rules, including conducting monthly (or more often) job site safety inspections?
Checklist Walkthrough • 3. Does your utility require documented job briefings for electric employees?
Checklist Walkthrough • 4. Does your utility have a practice or procedure to conduct a safety orientation with all non-utility employees (e.g., contractors, mutual aid situations) working on your system to ensure compliance with your utility’s safety standards?
Checklist Walkthrough 5. Does your utility change its safety practices/rules or takes action to promote safety based on findings from accident investigations or near-miss reports when appropriate? (i.e. email to all staff to promote caution from a previous accident, changing a policy to reflect the accident, etc.)
Checklist Walkthrough 6. Does senior management actively participate in the utility’s safety training initiatives for all employees at least once per year?
Checklist Walkthrough • 7. Does your utility provide annual refresher training for OSHA-type issues? • NOTE: Leading practice is for a utility to provide at least four types of training each year.
Checklist Walkthrough • 8. Does your utility provide Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) at all work site locations? • NOTE: “At all work site locations” means immediately available in any work site environment, from an office setting to a field job site; if employees are working at a site in the field, there must be an AED present.
Checklist Walkthrough • 9. Has your utility performed an arc hazard assessment, per National Electrical Safety Code (NESC) requirements?
Checklist Walkthrough Question Continued:
Review & Application Process Applications due: September 30, 2014 • Preliminary check by APPA Staff: October 2014 • Review Panel Taskforce: mid October 2014 • Request for clarification/information is sent to applicants: November 2014 • Final Review: December 2014 • Applicants receive notification of their application’s outcome: January/February 2015 • Official award/announcement: APPA’s Engineering and Operations Conference in Sacramento, May 17-20, 2015
Where to start: • Download the Application Packet Visit PublicPower.org/RP3 and click on Application • Read the RP3 Application GuideAll forms, checklists, and RP3 questions are explained • Assign one point person that will compile the final submission • Complete checklists - Small utility may ask for help on specific sections from state association or joint action agency - Large utility may divide the sections among different departments 5.Review final checklists and all forms and Submit
RP3 References • Visit PublicPower.org/RP3 • Call/email other RP3 designated utilitiesPreview their application or just ask general questions (full list of designees is on the website) • Email your questions to RP3@PublicPower.org • Call us: 202/467-2900, Engineering Services • Webinars are recorded and can be accessed online
Work Force Development Checklist Friday, May 2 1-2 p.m. EST Next RP3 Webinar