Cross Training School

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Cross Training School

Cross Training School

Date: October 16-18, 2018
Time:
  • Day 1: Oct 16, 2018 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
  • Day 2: Oct 17, 2018 8:30 am - 4:00 pm
  • Day 3: Oct 18, 2018 8:30 am - 12:00 pm
Location: MMUA Training Center, 1004 Michigan Road, Marshall, MN 56258
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The very nature of public power requires an ability to respond 24/7. Having a cross-trained pool of employees can help ensure you have sufficient numbers of trained personnel to perform necessary work, in a cost-effective manner.

The goal of our Cross Training School is to create a competent ground person who will be able to recognize tools, equipment and hazards to help keep the lineworker safe and efficient. The program was developed for the purpose of providing a basic—yet thorough—skills training, so that everyone who participates will leave with a solid foundation from which to build upon.

This information available in printable format also.

Who Should Attend?

Cross Training is intended for the non-lineworker employee who may, at times, be called into service to work alongside a qualified lineworker due to an outage or other emergency. Regardless of the lay employee's role, it is crucial that they be sufficiently trained.

Cross Training provides fundamental "basic training" for utility personnel. Participants can increase their knowledge of lineworker tools/equipment, broaden their understanding of electricity and the hazards, and increase confidence in their ability to assist.

Our qualified instructor, Cody Raveling, will incorporate safety and best practices into the hands-on training, which simulates commonly experienced situations. Additionally, we make every effort to ensure this program is applicable to the diverse group of participants, so that each leaves with a solid foundation to build upon.

Training To Be Covered

All topics are taught at a basic level, including:

  • Introduction to Powerline Training
  • Personal and Job Safety
  • Basic Electrical Theory
  • Overhead & Underground Construction
  • Grounding, Rope, Rigging
  • Meters & Meter Safety
  • Distribution Transformers & Equipment
  • Troubleshooting (Primary & Secondary)
  • Basic Chainsaw Safety
  • Generator Backfeed Precautions
  • Bucket Truck Operation

Schedule

Tuesday, October 16
12:00  Registration
1:00  Welcome & Cover Rules
1:15  Hazard Recognition

Wednesday, October 17
8:30  Safety in Overhead & Underground Lines
10:15  How Electricity is Made; How it Works
11:00  Transformers: How They work; Underground, Overhead Lines; Meters
12:00  Lunch Served at Training Center
1:00  Bucket Truck Operation
2:45  Elbows, Terminations, Splices

Thursday, October 18
8:30  Locate & Isolate Faults on Underground Lines
10:15  Loop & Radial Feeds
12:00  Closing Comments & Wrap Up

What to Bring

Each participant is required to bring personal protective equipment (PPE) and something to take notes with:

  • High Visibility Vest
  • Work Boots
  • Hard Hat
  • Safety Glasses
  • Leather Work Gloves
  • Notebook and Pen/Pencil

Certificate of Attendance

Attendees earn a certificate of achievement for their participation. Watch for an email notification from MMUA with the certificate, upon completion of the course.

Registration Fee

$465 per person for members; $690 per person for non-members. All fees increase $50 on September 20, 2018.

Fee includes: workshop tuition, materials, Wednesday lunch, refreshment breaks and a certificate of achievement.

Registration deadline: October 1, 2018.

Cancellations / Refunds

MMUA charges a $30 per person processing fee for registrations cancelled by October 2, 2018. MMUA must be notified by 4:30 pm on October 2 to qualify. Sorry, no refunds after October 2.

Hotel / Motel Information - Marshall, MN

For a map of hotels in Marshall, click HERE. The AmericInn and Ramada offer special pricing for participants. Just ask for MMUA's reduced rate when making your reservation.

Photographs

By registering for this event I/we authorize Minnesota Municipal Utilities Association (MMUA) to photograph me at this event and use such photographs in MMUA marketing materials (both electronic and print). I/we understand that I/we will not be paid for giving this consent. 

Questions?

Contact Theresa Neddermeyer by email tneddermeyer@mmua.org or phone 763-551-1230.