Geared up for safety - Mid-Carolina Electric Cooperative

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Lexington Office
P.O. Box 669
254 Longs Pond Road
Lexington, SC 29071
Dutch Fork Office
7524 Broad River Road
Irmo, SC 29063
Customer Service
(803) 749-6400
(888) 813-8000 Toll Free
General Information
(803) 749-6555
(888) 813-9000 Toll Free
Report Outages
(803) 749-6444
(888) 813-7000 Toll Free
Board of Trustees
Marvin W. Sox, Chairman
Clifford B. Shealy, Vice Chairman
Lavenia D. Hentz, Secretary
J. Allan Risinger, Treasurer
J. Carey Bedenbaugh, Jr.
Eddie C. Best, Jr.
Kenneth V. Frick
Donette B. Kirkland
Justin B. Watts
Chief Executive Officer
B. Robert Paulling
The mission of Mid-Carolina
Electric Cooperative, Inc., a
not-for-profit member-owned
electric distribution utility,
is to provide quality electric
services at competitive costs
with a commitment to member
satisfaction.
Co-op Connection Editor
Lacy Ridgell
[email protected]
Can you imagine working a job that
requires you to lift heavy equipment
and perform detailed tasks near
deadly high voltage? Now
imagine doing this 40 feet
in the air and, sometimes, in
extreme weather. This is the
life of a lineman.
These brave men answer
when called—and they do
so to ensure that you are
provided with safe, reliable
electric service. But how do they
stay safe when working in these
conditions? Mid-Carolina Electric
linemen are required to wear personal
protective equipment (PPE) at all
times when on the job to keep them
safe.
ff Fire-resistant
clothing. While our
linemen do everything possible to
prevent them, arc flashes, a form
of electrical explosion, can happen.
Fire-resistant clothing will selfextinguish, thus limiting injury due
to burn.
ff Insulated
gloves and sleeves.
Linemen must wear insulated
rubber gloves and sleeves when
working on electrical lines. This
equipment provides protection
against electrical shock and burns,
and is rated at 30,000 volts.
Protective gloves, usually made of
leather, are worn over the insulated
gloves to protect the rubber from
punctures and cuts.
ff Hard
hat. No matter how tough or
“hardheaded” our linemen are, they
still need protection! Insulated hard
hats are worn at all times to protect
them from blows and falling objects.
boots. These heavyduty boots are designed with extra
support and protection in mind.
The steel toe provides protection
Justin Wooten
Geared up for safety
Mid-Carolina Class A lineman, Michael Swygert,
wearing his personal protective equipment (PPE)
while replacing a transformer.
from objects that could potentially
crush the feet.
ff Safety
glasses. Linemen must wear
protective eyewear when work is being
performed. The safety glasses protect
them from many hazards to the
eyes including injury resulting from
flying objects and debris to arc flash.
These items make up a lineman’s
basic PPE. While working on electrical
lines, they also may be required to
wear equipment belts, tool pouches,
safety straps and other types of
equipment. A lineman’s gear can
weigh about 50 pounds—that’s a lot
of extra weight when working in
hazardous conditions.
So, the next time you see a
lineman—be sure to thank him for
keeping the lights on. But more
importantly, thank them for the hard—
and oftentimes dangerous—work they
do, day in and day out.
ff Steel-toe
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Justin B. Watts
Trustee
MCEC News
Just what the doctor ordered
MidCarolina looks out for its
members by providing them
with the most reliable electric
service at the lowest possible
cost. That’s the foundation
of our co-op and something
of which we’re very proud.
Another way we look
out for our members is by
providing every household
with the Co-op Connections
Card. This member-benefit
card helps you save money
on everyday expenses, like
clothing and groceries,
at thousands of local and
national retailers.
Each and every month
The Co-op Connections
Card can also be used
online and allows members
to access special partner
sites for additional savings
on things like grocery shopping from Coupons.com and
veterinary services from Pet
Assure.
One of the biggest
benefits of the Co-op
Connections Card is the
prescription discounts you
can receive on your next
trip to the pharmacy. That’s
because with your card,
you’ll be able to get 10 percent to 85 percent off
your prescription drugs at
more than 60,000 locations
including national and
regional pharmacy chains.
In the past year, MidCarolina members have
saved more than $97,000
at the pharmacy just by
showing their card.
We know that many
people have faced economic
hardships lately, but our
hope is that the Co-op
Connections Card will
help lessen the burden
on pocketbooks. It’s just
another member benefit
brought to you by
Community cleanup
Students, you haven’t
missed out … yet! The
deadline to apply for one
of seven $1,000 Touchstone
Energy Scholarships is
March 6. High school
seniors can get an
application from guidance
counselors or at mcecoop.com.
File
a little extra cash for your
community organization? Do you have
some free time on Saturday, April 18?
It will be a day for recognizing and
responding to the need to protect our
environment. Mid-Carolina will make a
For more information or to locate
a list of providers in your area,
visit mcecoop.com and click on
the Co-op Connections Card
link or call our office at (803)
Scholarships
available
Our own Justin Watts came
out to help clean up his
Gilbert community.
Do you need
Mid-Carolina Electric
Cooperative.
monetary donation to your organization for
your participation.
Contact Lacy Ridgell at (803) 749-6555
for more details on how your organization
could earn some extra cash for cleaning up
our roadways.
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