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Comisión de Energía Eléctrica y Agua Potable de Orlando
{[#]} de abril de {[#]}

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Grant J. Heston, Gerente de comunicaciones
Sheridan Becht | Erika Hodges

OUC EARNS INDUSTRY SAFETY AWARD
Dangerous Utility Work Requires Constant Emphasis on Safety

ORLANDO – The Florida Municipal Electric Association (FMEA) recently awarded OUC—The Reliable One with a Safety Award for its continued commitment to safety and low incident rate during the past year.

OUC was awarded special recognition for low incidence of accidents reported on the job with more than 2 million man-hours worked. This recognition reflects OUC’s commitment to protecting workers’ safety, while also ensuring reliable electric service to the customers.   

In an industry where there is a high possibility of serious injuries and fatalities, safety training is the best line of defense against preventing accidents and saving lives.

“This is a compliment to the field crews and supervisors who safely perform physically demanding work in all kinds of inclement weather," said Ken Ksionek, OUC General Manager and CEO.

For the past 21 years, FMEA has recognized the efforts of Florida’s municipally owned utilities to stress worker safety as the No. 1 priority. Utilities are put in categories according to total man-hours worked and then rewarded for the most incident-free records. The incidence rate used to judge utilities is based on the number of work-related reportable injuries or illnesses compared to the total number of worker hours during 2006, as defined by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).    

Establecida en 1923 por una ley especial de la Legislatura de Florida, OUC—The Reliable One es el segundo servicio público municipal más grande de Florida. OUC brinda servicios de energía eléctrica y agua a más de 200.000 clientes de Orlando, St. Cloud y de partes no incorporadas de los condados de Orange y Osceola.  

FMEA represents the unified interests of 33 public power communities across the state that provide electricity to more than 3 million of Florida’s residential and business consumers.