
Employees Respond to Weekend Outage
Early in the morning June 29, Electrician Foreman II Paul Davis was enjoying his normal weekend routine in his home near Powell, Wyoming.
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Early in the morning June 29, Electrician Foreman II Paul Davis was enjoying his normal weekend routine in his home near Powell, Wyoming.
A transformer is a critical link in the transmission system, the failure of which can cause big problems ranging from power outages to fire.
Line crews are gearing up for the second half of a large maintenance job that uses a helicopter to replace a total of 610 insulators on 49 dead-end structures.
Doing what is right and safe is a core value that is as relevant at home and at play as it is on the job.
Stop Work Authority empowers any employee to stop work without fear of retaliation if they observe an action or activity they believe to be unsafe.
Being a WAPA employee means more than keeping the lights on.
WAPA held its All-Employee Meeting June 6 at Headquarters in Lakewood, Colorado.
The Colorado Federal Executive Board’s Executive Committee and the Workforce Development Council announced the winners of this year’s Rocky Mountain Eagle Awards.
On June 4 Sierra Nevada celebrated the successful energization of the new Folsom transformer, on time and under budget.
WAPA’s annual Fall Protection Train-the-Trainer meeting was held the first week of March in Boulder City, Nevada, and at the nearby Mead Substation.
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