Make sure you aren’t overlooking safety observations….
In the world of Power Utilities, the idea of recordable incidents, corrective actions, refresher training, etc. often comes up. What is becoming more and more apparent with an increase in overall...
View ArticleBenefits of mobile on the rise for energy and utilities companies
More and more, here in the Intelex Energy and Utilities team, we’re seeing a strong need for mobile access in all areas of the Energy-Utilities community. Energy is generated and delivered in a variety...
View ArticleWildfires in Arizona take lives of 19 firefighters, NIOSH launches ladder...
On this week’s edition of EHS This Week we’ve got the week’s top stories in environment, health and safety news: Wildfires in Arizona take lives of 19 firefighters. NIOSH launches ladder safety app. US...
View ArticleEPA Delays Emissions Rules as Energy Companies Prepare for a Tumultuous Year
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced last week that it will delay releasing the final rules for new power plants’ carbon dioxide emissions. The rules are now scheduled to be...
View ArticleElectric Utilities & Safety Culture in an Aging Workforce
Electrical power-line installers and repairers regularly appear on the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ list of the top ten most dangerous jobs. According to the Fallen Linemen Organization an average...
View ArticleObama Administration Looks to Cut GHG, Tips for Preventing Eye Injuries and...
On this week’s edition of EHS This Week we’ve got the week’s top stories in environment, health and safety news: Obama Administration Submits Plan to Cut Greenhouse Emissions American Petroleum...
View Article3 Critical Challenges Facing the Growing Solar, Wind & Clean Tech Sector
New figures from leading analyst firms are showing an increased investment in the global clean tech market in 2014, driven primarily by investments in solar and wind energy (which accounted for more...
View ArticleEdison Electric Institute, Elon Musk & the Future of Utilities
Last week marked the Edison Electric Institute (EEI) annual convention, which was held this year in New Orleans and hosted 800 utility executives from June 7-10. The 2015 convention was an unusual one....
View Article5 Questions to Ask About EPA’s Forthcoming Clean Power Plan
This article was co-authored by Kristin Meek and was republished with permission from the World Resources Institute, a global research organization which seeks to create equity and prosperity through...
View ArticleWildfires in Arizona take lives of 19 firefighters, NIOSH launches ladder...
On this week’s edition of EHS This Week we’ve got the week’s top stories in environment, health and safety news: Wildfires in Arizona take lives of 19 firefighters. NIOSH launches ladder safety app. US...
View ArticleEPA Delays Emissions Rules as Energy Companies Prepare for a Tumultuous Year
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced last week that it will delay releasing the final rules for new power plants’ carbon dioxide emissions. The rules are now scheduled to be...
View ArticleElectric Utilities & Safety Culture in an Aging Workforce
Electrical power-line installers and repairers regularly appear on the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ list of the top ten most dangerous jobs. According to the Fallen Linemen Organization an average...
View ArticleObama Administration Looks to Cut GHG, Tips for Preventing Eye Injuries and...
On this week’s edition of EHS This Week we’ve got the week’s top stories in environment, health and safety news: Obama Administration Submits Plan to Cut Greenhouse Emissions American Petroleum...
View Article3 Critical Challenges Facing the Growing Solar, Wind & Clean Tech Sector
New figures from leading analyst firms are showing an increased investment in the global clean tech market in 2014, driven primarily by investments in solar and wind energy (which accounted for more...
View ArticleEdison Electric Institute, Elon Musk & the Future of Utilities
Last week marked the Edison Electric Institute (EEI) annual convention, which was held this year in New Orleans and hosted 800 utility executives from June 7-10. The 2015 convention was an unusual one....
View Article5 Questions to Ask About EPA’s Forthcoming Clean Power Plan
This article was co-authored by Kristin Meek and was republished with permission from the World Resources Institute, a global research organization which seeks to create equity and prosperity through...
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