2021 Electric Safety Conference
Save the Date for the 2022 Conference
The Electric Safety Conference will be held on Wednesday, September 7 and Thursday, September 8 2022 in person at The Penn Stater Hotel & Conference Center. Mark your calendars now!
2021 Conference
This year in response to COVID-19, the Bureau of Investigation and Enforcement will once again hold their annual Pipeline Safety Conference virtually this year through Microsoft Teams on Wednesday, September 8 for Electric Safety at 8:30 a.m.
Link for Virtual Conference
Conference Link - Link for the 2021 Electric Safety Conference Attendees. You will be able to see and hear the presentations without the ability to speak. Questions will be handled through written Q&A format and will be answered after the conference with responses available on this page.
Agenda
Agenda - The Agenda for the 2021 Electric Safety Conference, held on September 8.
Professional Development Hours
Professional Development Hours - Form to fill out to receive credit for Professional Development Hours.
Virtual Vendor Room
Visit the Virtual Vendor Room to meet the vendors of the Pipeline and Electric Safety Conferences.
2021 Presentations
Pole Joint Use Attachments - Jim Campbell, PA PUC
Electric Safety Field Activities and Overhead Facilities NESC Violations - Kristofer Knittle, PA PUC
Act 50 - What is an AVR and How Can It Benefit Me? - Sara Locke, PA PUC
One Call and the Damage Prevention Committee - Where We Are Headed - Terri Cooper-Smith, PA PUC
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Electricity
- Damage Prevention Committee
- Universal Service
- Sustainable Energy Fund
- Renewable Energy
- Electric Safety
- 2021 Electric Safety Conference
- Cybersecurity
- Electric Companies & Suppliers
- Transmission Lines
- Prepare Now for Winter Energy Costs
- Voluntary Electric Energy Efficiency and Conservation Programs
- Retail Markets
- Reliability
- Pole Attachments
- Energy Efficiency, Conservation & Savings
- Electronic Data Exchange
- Electric Terms Dictionary
- Combined Heat & Power
- Alternative Fuel Vehicles
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