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RMEL Safety Roundtables offer a unique forum for peer-to-peer sharing of experiences, critical issues and expertise. The roundtable is a discussion group, open only to RMEL members. Discussion is based on topics brought by attendees. Typically one or two presentations are given, followed by attendee discussion and sharing. The roundtable is a good opportunity to share experiences, troubleshoot problems, and network with peers in a smaller, informal setting.
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2/21/2023
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When:
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Tuesday, February 21, 2023 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. MST
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Where:
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Tri-State Generation & Transmission Association 1100 W 116th Ave Westminster, Colorado 80234 United States
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Contact:
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RMEL
info@rmel.org
303-865-5544
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Online registration is closed.
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Event Description The Safety Roundtable provides a unique opportunity for members to come together to share experiences and expertise in the area of safety in
the utility industry. Each participant is offered a chance to pose questions and share information. All attendees are encouraged to bring issues for discussion and materials for sharing. There has been strong support from members to meet on a quarterly
basis to discuss current safety topics, product experience, and safety related issues. After a presentation, the remaining time is spent in an open forum where everyone has a chance to provide or request information that is relevant to them and other
attendees. This roundtable is geared towards those with responsibility for the development, implementation, monitoring and oversight of safety programs for electrical utilities, as well as safety consultants.
Registration is COMPLIMENTARY, open to only RMEL members, and is limited to the first 50 registrants.
Featured Topic
An Electrical Utility's Experience with Custom Molded Hearing Protection
Join us for a case study presentation and in-depth examination of Nebraska Public Power District’s (NPPD) experience with custom molded hearing protection. Members from NPPD's Safety staff will discuss the importance of hearing protection in the electric energy industry and will share why they began their journey implementing custom molded hearing protection for employees, how they obtained organizational buy-in for this initiative, as well as the pros and cons of this type of personal protective equipment. NPPD's presenters will also demonstrate how they use a specialized kit to fit hearing devices when onsite and the process used to mold the custom ear pieces for employees in the field.
Event Highlights
- Discuss current “hot topics” focused on safety
- Learn from your peers
- Hear actual experiences and cases
- Share your challenges for support
- Share and find safety related materials
- No cost to participants
- Casual atmosphere
- All safety issues and materials welcome
The event brochure with more details will be available soon.
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