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Posted By Administration,
Wednesday, January 29, 2025
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Congratulations Rod Parcel, on an impressive 20 year career at IAMU. Your dedication and expertise have certainly made an impression at IAMU and with many of our members. You are a valued colleague and we appreciate your contribution to the gas utility industry. Thank you!
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Posted By Administration,
Wednesday, January 29, 2025
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What work are you doing that puts you within the “minimum approach distance” of high voltage energized electrical equipment? This workshop will teach you safety-related work practices that will allow you to determine the voltage, the minimum approach distances and protective equipment to prevent an electrocution or arc flash when working near energized electrical equipment.
The proper use of live-line tools and personal protective equipment will be demonstrated on de-energized equipment.
Who Should Attend? Anyone putting up Christmas decorations, signs, performing maintenance on equipment, or doing utility locates within OSHA’s distance of 10 feet from energized high voltage electrical equipment. Supervisors are also encouraged to attend.
To see the full agenda and get signed up, CLICK HERE!
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Posted By Administration,
Wednesday, January 29, 2025
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What work are you doing that puts you within the “minimum approach distance” of high voltage energized electrical equipment? This workshop will teach you safety-related work practices that will allow you to determine the voltage, the minimum approach distances and protective equipment to prevent an electrocution or arc flash when working near energized electrical equipment.
The proper use of live-line tools and personal protective equipment will be demonstrated on de-energized equipment.
Who Should Attend? Anyone putting up Christmas decorations, signs, performing maintenance on equipment, or doing utility locates within OSHA’s distance of 10 feet from energized high voltage electrical equipment. Supervisors are also encouraged to attend.
To see the full agenda and get signed up, CLICK HERE!
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Posted By Administration,
Monday, January 6, 2025
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Certified water and wastewater operator certificates expire every two years on June 30th ofodd-numbered years. Applications for renewal are mailed to operators 60 days before the expiration date.To be eligible for renewal, operators must have earned the required number of Continuing Education training Units (CEUs) during two-year periods ending March 31 of odd-numbered years.You can view your CEUs at: https://programs.iowadnr.gov/opcertweb/pages/opmenu.aspx If you still need CEUs, check out the IAMU calendar to view upcoming CEU-eligible workshops.
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Posted By Rhonda Robinett,
Monday, January 6, 2025
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IAMU, along with Koons Gas Measurement & Nelson Technologies, would like to provide an opportunity for natural gas personnel to expand their knowledge on a variety of topics and products throughout their entire natural gas system. Experts from Koons Gas Measurement, Nelson Technologies and Honeywell will cover a variety of topics including:• Odorization and Odorizers• Catalytic heaters• Measurement and Regulation• Service Line Installations from Main to RiserTraining will include in-depth presentations and discussion, demonstration of products and services as well as numerous opportunities for “hands-on” training for topics and products being covered.For more information visit our website here.
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