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Utility
Lineworkers Showcase Skill and Safety at Statewide Event
ORLANDO,
Fla., March 5, 2002 - Electric utility lineworkers from more
than a dozen public utilities took part March 2 in the Second
Annual Florida Lineman's Competition where they competed for
trophies and $3,000 in prizes donated by the Florida Municipal
Power Agency (FMPA).
More
than 100 lineworkers, comprising 29 teams, participated in
the day-long competition at Orlando Utilities Commission's
Camp Down in southwest Orlando. The event attracted more than
500 people and was organized by Florida Municipal Electric
Association, a trade association representing the 32 municipal
electric utilities in Florida.
Jacksonville
Electric Authority took first place in the team competition,
and Jamie Boswell of Kissimmee Utility Authority won first
place in the apprentice division. The winning team received
$2,500 from FMPA toward travel expenses to attend the 19th
Annual International Lineman's Rodeo in Kansas City. The first
place apprentice was awarded $500 to attend the international
competition.
Participating
lineworkers competed in five events with scoring based on
skill, speed and safety, as judged by utility supervisors
and foremen. Each three-member team participated in five events:
pole climbing, hurt man rescue and three mystery events. Apprentices
competed alone in climbing, rescue and one mystery event.
Spectators
were attracted by the pole climb's humorous consequences;
participants were required to hold a raw egg in their mouth
while climbing. A more somber task, the hurt man rescue, forced
participants to retrieve a 180-pound mannequin from a 40-foot
pole. Mystery events were composed of common lineworker repair
tasks.
The
competition was created as an opportunity for lineworkers
to demonstrate their skills and knowledge, while emphasizing
the use of safe procedures and fostering teamwork.
FMPA
Contact:
Mark McCain
Public Relations/Public Affairs Manager
(407) 355-7767

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