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91ÖÆƬ³§ and the clean energy industry place a high priority on protecting the safety and health of the clean energy workforce. 91ÖÆƬ³§ supports the clean energy industry with the environmental, health, and safety resources, data, and tools needed to ensure a safe working environment.
Key programs include:
91ÖÆƬ³§ engages regularly with federal agencies, including the Center for Disease Control’s , the Department of Labor’s and the . 91ÖÆƬ³§ works closely with OSHA, BSEE, and NIOSH to improve worker health and safety, and to better inform the clean energy industry about these agencies and the agencies about the clean energy industry.
If you are interested in further involvement in 91ÖÆƬ³§â€™s environmental, health, and safety work, please email safety@cleanpower.org.
91ÖÆƬ³§ offers a wide variety of tools and educational materials to help ensure safe workplaces for clean energy workers.
Heat-Related Injury Prevention Training Module:Ìý Download ↗ |
Heat-Related Illness Preference Quick Reference Card:Ìý Download ↗ |
Heat Awareness and Tracking Plan:Ìý Download ↗ |
The wind industry partially repowered over 12 gigawatts of land-based wind energy facilities in the U.S. between 2015–2021. While the focus on repowering has traditionally been centered around market drivers and economics, this report highlights how to ensure the work is done safely.Ìý
In this report, you’ll find lessons learned for development, construction, and operation of repowered facilities from the companies who have done the work. 91ÖÆƬ³§ hopes that by sharing these experiences more broadly, we can help with the industry’s continuous improvement on safety performance.Ìý
As one method to support this aim, 91ÖÆƬ³§ is launching a formalizedÌýSafety Incident Alert ClearinghouseÌýto share ongoing learnings across the entire industry. This clearinghouse will aggregate anonymous examples of SIFs and near-misses so that the entire industry can quickly address underlying risks that could lead to harm for workers in the industry.
For 91ÖÆƬ³§ Members interested, please email safety@cleanpower.org.
This guidance has been developed to provide a framework for how to execute safe transfer of personnel in the American Offshore Wind Industry. It indicates where further good practices or deviation is required in the American Offshore Wind Industry to provide a framework for how to execute safe transfers. This document also provides recommendations about the split of responsibilities within an organization to properly plan for and execute transfers.
This guidance takes into consideration the following transfer scenarios:
This resource is free for members – .ÌýFor non-members interested in this resource, please contact membership@cleanpower.org.
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