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1. By Bob Cooper
Greetings to all, and Happy New Year! At least I hope it has been a happy new year for all of you. It has
been a little bit tense here in Nebraska with two major ice and snow storms to close out 2006, some of our
customers were without station service electricity for almost three weeks. It seems that the entire emergency
planning that we always talk about does work. Things are much better now, but our major power suppliers
have much serious work still ahead of them to meet the summer peaks.
Plans are well along for the 2007 Annual Conference in Louisville, Kentucky. Our hosts there have been
working hard to help pull everything together for an outstanding event. I hope that you can arrange your
busy schedule to join us September 24 -27, in Louisville, for an outstanding event, and the opportunity to
network with your fellow safety and loss control workers. Details on the conference will be available soon,
so watch your mail and e-mail for information.
Melissa recently sent me a list of those members who had not renewed their membership in our organization,
and it surprised me. She was sending reminders out, and we are hoping that people have just inadvertently
overlooked their renewal notice. We want to keep our organization strong, and we do that with active mem-
bers and their participation in our events. If N.U.T.S.E.A. is not meeting your expectations or needs, we
need to know that too. Also, we then need to know what you think we should be doing to build our organiza-
tion and Annual Conference. The executive committee of your organization wants to try and meet the needs
of the members, so we need to know what those needs are. If you have ideas for the good of the group,
please pass them on to me or to Melissa, and we will share them with the members of the executive commit-
tee.
Here in Nebraska we have had a number of cases where our systems have had the rear wheels come off of
their small bucket trucks, mostly Ford F-550’s. Our initial investigation has shown that this is not a local
situation, and that it has happened quite a bit all across the country. At this time we are pursuing getting to
the bottom of this situation, and have a variety of organizations involved. The proper installation of the rear
dual wheels on these Ford trucks is critical to not having them come loose, and come off of the truck.
N.R.E.C.A. has posted a 30 minute video on: www.cooperative.com that shows the proper way to install the
wheels, and it is quite involved. If your systems have experienced this type of event, keep an eye on the in-
dustry news for more information.
Con’t on next page
Chairman’s Comments
NUTSEA Newslines
Spring 2007Spring 2007Spring 2007
2. Membership Committee:
Deanna Soderberg, Chairman
Norm McDugle
Bob Cooper
Nominating Committee:
Jerry Franklin, Chairman
Kenny Guffey
Buck Theriot
Lloyd Sholes
Operations & Rules Committee:
Dennis Corcoran, Chairman
Jim Wright
David Morrison
Greg Burrell
Mike Bird
Host Committee:
Vernon Shearer, Chairman
Clarence Greene
Jim Ed Burris
Melissa Cole
David White
Bill Massey
Kendall Bush
Resolutions Committee:
Larry Baker, Chairman
Pat Whalen
Roger Wenning
Danny Hayes
Safety Accreditation Committee:
Ken Brubaker, Chairman
Jim Nevel
Kenny Guffey
Lance Burke
Regulatory Standards/Legislative
Committee:
Jim Nevel, Chairman
Jon Glazier
Doug Drake
New Membership Orientation Committee:
Bob Stefancik, Chairman
Angela Hughes
Jamie Hull
Distribution Section Committee:
Steve Talbott, Chairman
Lou Delaby
Fran Achille
Professional Safety Committee:
Tommy Greer, Chairman
Lynn Askins
Gayvin Strantz
Steve Savon
K.C. Dors
G & T Section Committee:
Lance Burke, Chairman
Pat Whalen, Vice-Chairman
Sheri Dipeso
Vernon Shearer
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2007/2008 Committee Assignments
Con’t from page 1 Chairman's comments
Earlier in this column I mentioned the storms we have had recently in Nebraska. Well, there have
been plenty of storms to deal with the last couple of years all across the country, Katrina being one of
the worst ever. These events give us good reason to constantly review, and update our emergency
plans and procedures. These recent events cannot over estimate the need to have good plans in place,
and employees well informed on how to execute those plans. A constant and on-going review/update
of those plans will be critical to having them work as well as they can when the emergency arises. I
would also encourage everyone to be familiar with their state emergency management agency, and
with their Federal Emergency Management Agency people. These organizations really do want to
help, and often we can do much to have our systems help themselves by being familiar with the rules
of these two emergency management agencies. I attended a meeting in Iowa, hosted by the Iowa As-
sociation of Electric Cooperatives, to help better inform and educate their members on the FEMA
operations, it was very useful. We are planning to have a similar meeting for our members here in
Nebraska; I would encourage you too to look into having similar meetings.
I hope that each of you can make it through the rest of the winter without too many problems or is-
sues. I also hope that we can continue to work to reduce the number of accidents and injuries that our
workers experience by continuing to promote safety and safe working procedures through-out our
industry. We are a group of many, with many common goals and objectives, let us continue to work
together to accomplish them through N.U.T.S.E.A.
3. The Herman C. Potthast Award is
presented annually to the Job Train-
ing and Safety Instructor who best
attained those qualities of dedication,
leadership, cooperation, and service
that were exemplified by “Potty.”
The selection committee is made up
of the last three recipients of the
award, the chairman being the senior
recipient. Each past recipient shall be
presented with a small replica in-
scribed with his/her name.
The Award is to be presented at the
Annual National Utility Training and
Safety Education
Association (NUTSEA) Conference
to a NUTSEA member for his/her
outstanding contribution to the NUT-
SEA Organization. Presented by
Line Superintendents’ Section Penn-
sylvania Rural Electric Association
Nominations for award
The following factors should be con-
sidered as representing the philoso-
phy and ideals of
H.C. Potthast:
• The value of being a competent
tradesman
• Apprenticeship programs as
means of training
• Self-improvement by the individ-
ual
• Technical understanding of the
job
• Importance and value of job
safety
• Belief in rural electrification
movement
• Interest in fellow man
• Willingness to share knowledge
The following criteria should be
considered when
nominating a person for the
“Herman C. Potthast Award”:
• Does he/she have the respect of his/
her fellow worker?
• Does he/she inspire the respect of
his/her subordinates?
• Does he/she have the confidence of
his/her supervisor and bosses?
• Does he/she have a good technical
understanding of his/her job?
• Has he/she demonstrated the ability
to act as a leader?
• Has he/she demonstrated a consis-
tent safety consciousness in his/her
work?
• Does he/she set a good example in
safety performance?
• Has he/she demonstrated the will-
ingness and ability to teach the craft
to others?
• Has he/she taken part in community
affairs outside of his/her job?
• Has he/she been active in statewide
groups or associations?
• Does he/she actively encourage
safety among others?
• Does he/she help to create a good
image for his/her employer?
• Is he/she effective in fostering good
member and public relations to the
extent permitted by his/her job?
• Does he/she consistently try for
self-improvement beyond the re-
quirements of his/her job?
• Has he/she shown an interest in
developing the ability of his/her sub-
ordinates by delegating
responsibility and authority?
• Is he/she familiar with the policies
and practices of his/her organization?
• Has he/she shown a high degree
of competency in whatever his/
her job may be?
Recipients
1972 Hugh E. Burke WI
1973 Hoyt L. Williams SC
1974 Kenneth W. Moore IA
1975 Marvin O. Nelson NRECA
1976 Ernest G. Shearer IN
1977 Ray Pantel TX
1978 Robert S. Horn PE
1979 Walter Bright KS
1980 Eldon E. Eaton WI
1981 Forest Bandel MN
1982 Donald J. McFarland IN
1983 Don Green IA
1984 Slim Rutschke KS
1985 Charles Rees MO
1986 Paul Alspach OH
1987 Art McMahon AZ
1988 Joe DeMeulenaere WI
1989 Jesse Watson TX
1990 Kyle Roberts FL
1991 Charles W. Parr WI
1992 Norman D. Clark MT
1993 Thomas Chandler GA
1994 Vernon L. Kidder CO
1995 DeWane M. Robertson MO
1996 Joe Johnson OK
1997 Tommy C. Greer NC
1998 Garry Christopherson WI
1999 Robert E. Palmbos MI
2000 Lloyd Sholes VA-MD-DEL
2001 Lynn E. Askins OH
2002 Dennis M. Corcoran IA
2003 Leroy M. Vanderpool MN
2004 Arthur D. Bingham MI
2005 James E. Nevel IL
2006 Bob Cooper, NE
Your nomination should include:
• Name of nominee
• Address
• Spouse’s name
• Brief history of nominee
• Your reason for nominating this per-
son
• Outstanding contribution to the
NUTSE Association
• Please submit your nomination as
soon as possible. To ensure that
your nominee will be properly
considered, your nomination must
be in the hands of the selection
committee by: June 1, 2007.
Send to:
Art Bingham
Great Lakes Energy Cooperative
P.O. Box 800, 1 Cooperative Ctr. Dr.
Newaygo, MI 49337
by email
abingham@glenergy.com
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“The Herman C. Potthast Award”
4. Mark your calendar’s now for NUTSEA’s 65th Annual Conference. This year’s meeting will be in held in Louisville, Kentucky at
the Galt House Hotel and Suites. Conference dates are 24-27 September, 2007.
Thank you to our hosts: Kentucky Association of Electric Cooperatives, West Kentucky
Energy, East Kentucky Power Cooperative and Big Rivers Electric Corporation.
More information on registration and program content will follow in June.
In the meantime, check out the city’s website
at www.louisville.com
NUTSEA’s 65th Annual Conference
NUTSEA
8240 Resurrection Drive
Anchorage, AK 99504