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MMUA's Safety and Training offerings cover a variety of safety management and job training programs, each a crucial piece to the operation of various municipal utilities across the state.
The MMUA team of Regional Safety Coordinators provides safety management services to cities and municipal utilities in Minnesota and the Dakotas. MMUA also provides the Regional Safety Group Program in conjunction with the League of Minnesota Cities Insurance Trust (LMCIT). MMUA, again in partnership with the LMCIT, offers operational and consulting services for municipal electric generating plants.
MMUA Job Training and Safety instructors provide high-quality, on-site technical training and also provide instruction at a variety of MMUA schools and training courses. MMUA staff bring their top-notch teaching and training to your apprentices through the Lineworker Apprenticeship Program. And MMUA hasn't forgotten the municipal natural gas utility, with a suite of services designed to keep those utilities in the business.
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See the 4-minute rodeo recap video of the 2016 Public Power Lineworkers Rodeo, live on the MMUA YouTube channel. It features great footage and interviews with a number of key players in the event. The April 2 event was hosted by Shakopee Public Utilities and MMUA, and brought together lineworkers from across the country. Watch this video and enjoy reliving that amazing day. Be sure to bundle up before you click!
Hometown Connections is an American Public Power Association subsidiary that provides products and services designed to help municipal utilities meet today's new and pressing industry challenges. MMUA is a Hometown Connections Affiliate.
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