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Coming in 2013 !

  • Hands-on safety education with demos
  • Utility industry presenters
  • Over 800 exhibitors
  • Panel Discussions
  • Utility industry networking

           Co-located with ICUEElogo

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Who Attends?

Who Attends iP Safety Conference?

Individuals employed by utility providers who recognize safety as a core value and are working with their organizations to build a strong safety culture. Contractors doing work for utility companies are also encouraged to attend.

Attendees of iP Safety Conference & Expo typically have one of the following job titles:

  • SAFETY DIRECTOR
  • VP OPERATIONS
  • HR SAFETY MANAGER
  • DIRECTOR ELECTRIC DISTRIBUTION
  • OPERATIONS FOREMAN
  • OPS SUPERINTENDENT
  • HUMAN RESOURCE
  • LINE FOREMAN
  • T&D SAFETY MANAGER
  • LINE SUPERVISOR
  • TRANSMISSION SAFETY
  • SAFETY MANAGER
  • TRAINING DIRECTOR
  • GENERAL FOREMAN
  • EHS SPECIALIST
  • SAFETY COORDINATOR
  • LOSS CONTROL
  • SAFETY BLUE HAT
  • SAFETY REPRESENTATIVE
  • TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT
  • METHODS & STANDARDS
  • WORKING FOREMAN
  • OPERATIONS MANAGER
  • VP SAFETY & HEALTH
  • DIRECTOR OF SAFETY
  • FIELD SUPERVISOR
  • SUBSTATION MANAGER
  • PLANT MANAGER
  • INDUSTRY CONSULTANT
  • SUPERVISOR OVERHEAD
  • INSTRUCTOR
  • PROCESS MANAGER
  • WORK PERFORMANCE
These companies are committed to Incident Prevention and have invested in their safety leadership by sending employees to the iP Safety Conference & Expo.
  • AEP
  • Alabama Electric Coop
  • Alabama Power
  • Alliant Energy
  • Ames municipal Electric
  • AMEREN
  • American Electric Power
  • Arizona Public Service
  • Asplundh Tree Experts
  • ATCO Electric
  • AT&T
  • Avista Utilities
  • Basin Electric Power Coop
  • Bay Co. Board
  • Beaches Energy
  • Belmont Municipal Light
  • Berkley Electric Coop
  • BMW Constructors, Inc.
  • Bonneville Power Authority
  • Braintree Electric
  • Burbank Water & Power
  • Bryan Texas Utilities
  • Canoochee Electric Coop
  • Cal-Ore Telephone Company
  • Charter Communications
  • Chelan County PUD
  • Chugach Electric
  • City of College Station
  • City of Columbus
  • City of Independence
  • City of Ocala
  • City of Rensselaer
  • City Utilities Springfield
  • Clay Electric Coop
  • CLECO Power
  • Comcast – East Division
  • Comcast – West Division
  • ConEd NY
  • Consolidated Electric Service
  • Conway Corporation
  • Coos-Curry Electric Co-op
  • Coweta-Fayette EMC
  • Cowlitz County PUD
  • Davis H. Elliot Company
  • Davey Tree Experts
  • Dayton Power & Light
  • Diversified Services, Inc.
  • Duke Energy
  • Eagle Talon Tower
  • East MS Electric Power
  • Emery Telecom
  • El Paso Electric
  • EON - US
  • Fayetteville Public Works
  • First Energy
  • Florida Municipal Power
  • Gainesville Regional Utilities
  • Gallatin Steel
  • Garkane Energy
  • Garland Power & Light
  • Georgia Power
  • Glades Electric Coop
  • Glendale Water & Power
  • Grand Bahama Power
  • Grays Harbor PUD
  • Great River Energy
  • Green Mountain Power
  • Guam Power Authority
  • Hawaii Electric Light
  • Henderson Municipal
  • Henkels & McCoy
  • Hooper Corporation
  • Imperial Irrigation District
  • Indiana Rural Electric Coops
  • Infrasource
  • JEA
  • Johnson City Power Board
  • Kansas City Power & Light
  • Kenney Construction
  • Keyspan Energy
  • Kissimmee Utilities
  • KSI Safety
  • KSL Services
  • LADWP
  • Lakeland Electric
  • Lansing Board of Power
  • Lehi Power
  • Lewis Tree Service
  • Lincoln Electric System
  • Marin Municipal Water
  • Marietta Power
  • MasTec
  • Memphis Gas, Water &Light
  • Michels Power
  • MidAmerican Energy
  • Millennium Communications
  • MJ Electric
  • Minnesota Municipal
  • Montana Electric Coop
  • Mt Carmel Public Utility
  • Municipal Light & Power
  • Muscatine Power & Water
  • MYR Group
  • Nashville Electric Service
  • National Grid
  • Nebraska Public Power
  • Northern Indiana Public
  • North Dakota Telephone
  • North Little Rock Electric
  • Northeast Public Power
  • Northeast Utilities – PSNH
  • NStar
  • O&R Utilities
  • O'Connell Electric
  • Oklahoma Gas & Electric
  • Omaha Public Power District
  • Oregon Trail Consumers
  • Orlando Utilities
  • Par Electrical Contractors
  • Pasco Cogen, LTD.
  • Peabody Municipal Light
  • Pennsylvania Rural Electric
  • Phelps Dodge
  • Pike Electric
  • Pineland Telephone Coop
  • Ponderosa Telephone
  • Portland General Electric
  • Potomac Electric Power
  • PPL Utilities
  • Prince William County
  • Progress Energy Carolinas
  • Progress Energy Florida
  • Public Service NH
  • S&C Safe-T-Works
  • Sacramento Municipal
  • Safety Power Line
  • Salem Electric Coop
  • Salt River Project
  • San Diego Gas & Electric
  • Santee Cooper
  • Sawnee EMC
  • AT&T
  • SC Electric Coops
  • SC OSHA Voluntary
  • Shaw Energy Delivery
  • Sierra Pacific Power Co.
  • Singing River Electric Power
  • SD Rural Electric Coop
  • Southern California Edison
  • Southern Utah Valley Power
  • Springfield Utility Board
  • Sprint-Nextel Corp.
  • SSVEC
  • Standard Utility Construction
  • Sumter Electric Coop
  • Sun River Electric
  • Tampa Electric
  • Town of Estes Park
  • Tri-county EMC
  • TSC Communications, LLC
  • Tucson Electric Power
  • TVPPA
  • University of Central Florida
  • Unisource
  • US Army Corps of Engineers
  • Utilicon Solutions
  • Utilx
  • Valard
  • Valley View Service Dept
  • Verizon Connected Solutions
  • Westar Energy
  • WE Energies
  • WI Municipal Electric
  • Wisconsin Public Service

Safety Management

Utility safety management is no easy job. Managing personnel, staying current on leg/reg issues, understanding record keeping processes and policy enforcement are only a few of the areas Incident Prevention provides in-depth coverage.

Read Safety Management articles

Personal Protective Equipment

OSHA requires the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) to reduce employee exposure to hazards. FR Clothing, Gloves, Head Protection, Eyewear and Protective Footwear are all PPE.  The  articles listed below discuss their proper use and maintenance. Attend iP Safety Conference & Expo to learn more about the latest PPE products.

Read Personal Protective articles

Tailgate Safety Topics

Tailgate meetings are a critical communication component of any strong utility safety program. Incident Prevention supplies the utility industry with topics for these important meetings. Each article can be printed out for use in the field or emailed to your crews.

Tailgate Safety Topic articles

Worksite Safety

Daily hazards face utility and contractor work crews. Understanding the risks involved, knowing the proper procedures, building a strong culture of open communication and constant awareness will prevent incidents. Our articles on aerial work, underground construction, grounding techniques, high-voltage risks provide utility workers a better understanding of the task at hand.  iP Safety Conferences are another great resource for understanding hazards.

Read Worksite Safety articles

Reader Profiles

Building an effective safety culture requires strong safety leadership.  The iP reader profiles features utility industry safety managers who know what it takes to overcome obstacles that brings their workers home each and every day.

Reader Profile articles

Leadership Development

As our current utility workforce retires, new utility safety leaders are coming onboard all of the time.  Incident Prevention is here to assist in the development of their leadership skills.  Managing people, understanding generational differences, building strong communications skills, establishing accountability are just a few of the subject areas covered in the magazine and at iP Safety Conferences.

Leadership Development articles

 

Equipment Operations

Safe equipment operations is required on every jobsite.  Utility work requires the use of cranes, derricks, buckets, trenchers, dozers and more.  Learn about the hazards associated with equipment operations in the articles featured below.

 Equipment Operations articles

Grounding

Grounding systems are designed so they provide the necessary safety functions. Understanding different grounding methods is critical for utility workers.  Incident Preventions relies upon industry experts to author these much needed articles.  For better insight on grounding methods used in the field you may want to attend iP Safety Conference and hear their in-depth presentations.

Read Grounding articles