On October 9th, 2021, the NECA Board of Governors approved a revision to the NECA Standing Policy # 19, “Safety Programs and Safe Workers”. The name of this standing policy on safety was revised to “Safety and Health” to emphasize the need to address health related concerns in a company safety management system and address holistically the risk management of an organization. In addition to providing a safe working environment for workers, this policy also reminds contractors that elimination of the hazards should be the first priority, and normal and best practice, whenever achievable.
By continuing to participate in safety regulations and standards development, NECA continues to have a voice at the table where these rules are being developed. By recognizing the use of smart technologies and resources that assist and simplify the processes of training, documentation and managing a company’s safety management systems, employers and employees can be assured of a commitment to safety excellence and work together to achieve it.
The NECA Safety Leadership Summit was a huge success in Chicago in early November. Keynote and session speakers emphasized the roles of safety professionals in leading an organization’s safety management program and addressing risk management concerns. “Safety for Effective Leaders” from John Drebinger, spoke on how important it is for safety leaders to “lead by example," not just at work but in everything they do. Jake Harriman spoke of the inspirational leaders he met during his tours of duty and his work developing and deploying NURU International. The content from the Safety Leadership Summit is still available through the NECA Learning Management System, please login and register to view these informative sessions.
New Information for Federal Contractors Engaged in Utility Areawide Agreements
On November 16th, 2021, the U.S. General Services Administration, (GSA) updated the FAQs on its website to address utility contractors and the federal vaccine mandates concerning Area-Wide Agreements. The information provided appears to clarify that the inclusion of vaccine mandates for Federal Contractors is not required under these area-wide agreements but may still be subject to other provisions of the OSHA Emergency Temporary Standard should it survive the court challenges currently underway.
Now is the season to prepare for cold and flu virus in addition to the continuing the fight against COVID 19. Please view the informative video on Cold and Flu Safety in the Workplace from the National Safety Council.
Self-inspections are a critical part of a safety and health management system. These inspections are important in identifying new or emerging hazards and ensuring the safety and health of workers.
2021 NECA Officer and Overhead Personnel Compensation Study
Deadline Extended to Dec. 3
This study provides the most comprehensive profile of electrical contractor officer and overhead personnel compensation & fringe benefits policies. Please provide your input below! Any questions, contact the education team.
Registration for MCAA's 2022 Safety Directors' Conference IS NOW OPEN!
MCAA is hosting its 19th annual Safety Directors’ Conference at Disney World in Orlando, Florida, January 18-20, 2022. This conference brings together hundreds of occupational safety and health professionals, MCAA local affiliate executives, United Association safety instructors, principals, owners, and others who have safety and health responsibility. The conference is open to NECA, TAUC, and SMACNA members to attend and participate in.