The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), International Brotherhood of Electrical
Workers (IBEW), Southeastern Line Constructors Apprenticeship and Training (SELCAT), and the
Southeastern Line Constructors Chapter (SLCC)/ National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA)
recognize the value of renewing a collaborative relationship to foster safer and more healthful
American workplaces. OSHA, SLCC/NECA, IBEW, and SELCAT hereby form an Alliance to provide IBEW,
SELCAT, SLCC/NECA members and others with information, guidance, and access to training resources
that will help them protect employees’ health and safety, particularly in reducing and preventing
exposure to electrical transmission and distribution equipment hazards. In developing this Alliance,
OSHA, SLCC/NECA, IBEW, and SELCAT recognize that OSHA’s State Plan and Onsite Consultation Project
partners are an integral part of the OSHA national effort.
OSHA, IBEW, SELCAT, and SLCC/NECA will work together to achieve the following training and education
goals:
- Work with OSHA to provide expertise to develop training and education programs for the
participant’s employees that focus on safety and health issues related to the electrical utility
industry. Safety and health programs will be developed under the broad categories of Hazard
Recognition, Management Systems and Health Hazards.
- Training delivery will be accomplished by the IBEW, SELCAT, and SLCC/NECA. The Alliance
participants will ensure that experienced workers, as well as, inexperienced workers, including, but
not limited to apprentices lineman will receive training.
- Work with OSHA to provide expertise to develop workplace safety and health curricula focusing on
the primary causes of fatal accidents in the electrical utility industry, including improper
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), failure to maintain a safe distance, and failure to utilize
proper equipotential grounding techniques.
OSHA, IBEW, SELCAT, and SLCC/NECA will work together to achieve the following outreach
and communication goals:
- Work with OSHA to provide expertise in developing information on the recognition and prevention of
workplace hazards, and to provide expertise in developing ways of communicating such information
(e.g. print and electronic media, electronic assistance tools and OSHA’s and IBEW’s, SELCAT’s, and
SLCC/NECA’s Web sites) to employers and employees in the electrical transmission and distribution.
- Speak, exhibit, or attend the IBEW Fifth and Tenth Districts Annual Progress Meetings, Outside
Apprenticeship Conference, IBEW Fifth District Construction Organizing Summit, SELCAT and SLCC/NECA
Membership Meetings, local labor meetings, training sessions, or other events.
- Share information among OSHA personnel and industry safety and health professionals regarding
IBEW’s, SELCAT’s, and SLCC/NECA’s best practices or effective approaches and publicize results
through outreach by IBEW, SELCAT, and SLCC/NECA and through OSHA or IBEW, SELCAT, and SLCC/NECA
developed materials, training programs, workshops, seminars and lectures (or any other applicable
forum).
- Promote and encourage IBEW, SELCAT, and SLCC/NECA members’ or worksites’ participation in OSHA’s
cooperative programs such as compliance assistance, the Voluntary Protection Program, and Onsite
Consultation and its Safety Health Achievement Recognition Program. In addition, Alliance members
will act as mentors to participating worksites that aspire to excellence in safety and health.
OSHA, IBEW, SELCAT, and SLCC/NECA will attend the IBEW Fifth and Tenth Districts
Annual Progress meetings, Outside Apprenticeship Conference, IBEW Fifth District Construction Organizing
Summit, SELCAT and Southeastern Line Constructors Chapter, NECA Annual Membership meeting to work together
to achieve the following goals related to promoting the national dialogue on workplace safety and
health:
- Raise others’ awareness of and demonstrate their own commitment to workplace safety and health
whenever IBEW, SELCAT, and SLCC/NECA leaders address groups.
- Convene or participate in forums, round table discussions, or stakeholder meetings to discuss
subjects such as, electrical injury and illnesses and common safety hazards in order to help forge
innovative solutions to electrical safety problems in the workplace or to provide input on safety
and health issues.
OSHA’s Alliances provide parties an opportunity to participate in a voluntary cooperative
relationship with OSHA for purposes such as training and education, outreach and communication and
promoting a national dialogue on workplace safety and health. These Alliances have proved to be
valuable tools for both OSHA and its Alliance participants. By entering into an Alliance with a
party, OSHA is not endorsing any of that party’s products or services; nor does the Agency enter
into an Alliance with the purpose of promoting a particular party’s products or services.
An implementation team made up of representatives of both organizations will meet to develop a plan
of action, determine working procedures, and identify the roles and responsibilities of the
participants. In addition, they will meet at least quarterly to track and share information on
activities and results in achieving the goals of the Alliance. Team members will include
representatives of OSHA, IBEW, SELCAT, and SLCC/NECA. OSHA will encourage State Plan States’ and
OSHA Onsite Consultation Projects’ participation on the team.
This agreement will remain in effect for two years from the date of the signing and will
automatically be renewed annually thereafter. This agreement may be modified at any time with the
concurrence of all signatories and may be terminated for any reason with 30 days written notice from
a signatory. This agreement may be modified at any time with the concurrence of OSHA, IBEW, SELCAT,
and SLCC/NECA.
SIGNATURE SHEET |
Cindy Coe Laseter
Regional Administrator, Region IV
Occupational Safety and
Health Administration |
Date |
C. Stephen Gaines, Jr.
Chapter Manager
Southeastern Line Constructors Chapter, NECA |
Date |
Joe Davis
Vice-President, Fifth District
International Brotherhood of
Electrical Workers |
Date |
Robert P. Klein
Vice-President, Tenth District
International Brotherhood of
Electrical Workers |
Date |
Virgil W. Melton
Training Director
Southeastern Line Constructors
Apprentice Training |
Date |
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** Members to Alliance |
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IBEW Fifth District Local Unions: |
IBEW Tenth District Local Unions: |
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IBEW Local Union 84 |
IBEW Local Union 175 |
IBEW Local Union 130 |
IBEW Local Union 238 |
IBEW Local Union 222 |
IBEW Local Union 270 |
IBEW Local Union 329 |
IBEW Local Union 295 |
IBEW Local Union 443 |
IBEW Local Union 342 |
IBEW Local Union 446 |
IBEW Local Union 379 |
IBEW Local Union 505 |
IBEW Local Union 429 |
IBEW Local Union 558 |
IBEW Local Union 436 |
IBEW Local Union 576 |
IBEW Local Union 474 |
IBEW Local Union 605 |
IBEW Local Union 495 |
IBEW Local Union 676 |
IBEW Local Union 553 |
IBEW Local Union 779 |
IBEW Local Union 700 |
IBEW Local Union 852 |
IBEW Local Union 760 |
IBEW Local Union 861 |
IBEW Local Union 776 |
IBEW Local Union 903 |
IBEW Local Union 934 |
IBEW Local Union 917 |
IBEW Local Union 1516 |
IBEW Local Union 1077 |
IBEW Local Union 1925 |
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IBEW Local Union 2113 |
1Allied Electrical Contractors, Ca-Par Electric, C & C Powerline, Dillard Smith
Construction Company, Lawrence Electric Company, Marable-Pirkle, Inc., Mills Electric Service, Inc.,
New River Electric Corporation, Olson Utility Construction, Inc., Par Electric Construction Company,
Service Electric Company, Standard Electric Company, The L.E. Myers Company, USA Airmobile, Inc.,
Gayco Electric Company, Heart Utilities of Jacksonville, Richardson-Wayland Electrical Company,
Bison Electric, and Midwest Electric Control Specialist
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