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- 2021.02.17 JEA Announces New Leadership Team
- 2021.03.11 JEA Receives First Place Safety Award from Florida Municipal Electric Association
- 2021.06.15 JEA Names Theodore B. Phillips Chief Financial Officer
- 2021.07.13 JEA Announces New COO and VP of Financial Services
- 2021.08.17 JEA Builds Out Leadership Team with Hiring of Chief External Affairs Officer
- 2021.09.15 JEA Names New Chief Information Officer, VP of Technical Services
- 2021.09.30 Ricky Erixton, JEA Vice President of Electric Systems, Named to SERC Reliability Board of Directors
- 2021.09.30 Ricardo “Rick” Morales III Appointed to JEA Board of Directors
- 2021.11.03 JEA Receives Statewide Recognition for Programs that Build Community
- 2022.01.06 JEA Names its First Director of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
- 2022.01.07 JEA Reducing Carbon Emissions with Closure of Plant Scherer Coal-fired Unit
- 2022.01.17 Statement on Holiday Road Sewer Overflow
- 2022.01.27 JEA Names Mark Stultz Vice President, Communications
- 2022.02.11 JEA Honored as Outstanding Utility by Florida Urban Forestry Council
- 2022.04.08 Steven Selders Promoted to JEA Vice President, Application Delivery and Enterprise Architecture
- 2022.04.26 JEA Managing Director & CEO Jay Stowe, Appointed to Electricity Subsector Coordinating Council
- 2022.06.01 JEA Partnering with Customers to be Ready for 2022 Hurricane Season
- 2022.06.08 JEA Announces Next Generation of Customer Experience Delivery
- 2022.06.13 JEA Presents Environmental Stewardship Award to Evoqua Water Technologies
- 2022.07.26 JEA to Suspend Electric, Water Disconnections During Peak of Summer Heat
- 2022.08.27 Precautionary Boil Water Advisory Remains in Effect for Sandalwood Area as JEA Continues Testing
- 2022.08.28 JEA Lifts Boil Water Advisory for Sandalwood Area
- 2022.09.26 JEA Prepares for Hurricane Ian, Response Procedures in Place
- 2022.09.27 JEA Prepared to Respond to Hurricane Ian Impacts
- 2022.09.28 JEA Welcomes Mutual Aid Response to Hurricane Ian
- 2022.09.29 JEA Crews Restoring Power Throughout Jacksonville
- 2022.10.03 JEA Names Pedro Melendez Vice President, Planning, Engineering & Construction
- 2022.10.20 JEA Honors Local Agency Partners for Their Work in the Community
- 2022.11.04 JEA Receives Statewide Recognition for Community Work in Northeast Florida
- 2022.11.08 JEA Prepares for Subtropical Storm Nicole
- 2022.11.11 All Storm Restorations Continue Today; JEA to Lift Limited Emergency Operations
- 2022.12.12 JEA Women's, Men's Teams Win Top Honors at Statewide Water Competition
- 2022.12.20 JEA Offers Tips in Advance of Severe Cold Weather
- 2022.12.24 JEA Offers Tips During Severe Cold Weather
- 2023.01.10 JEA Receives Statewide Recognition for Mutual Aid Work
- 2023.03.06 JEA Receives Statewide Recognition for Safety
- 2023.03.07 New JEA HQ Customer Center to Open April 10
- 2023.04.06 JEA Lineworkers Earn Top Honors at International Lineman’s Rodeo
- 2023.04.25 Community Invited to May 25 Public Forum on Northeast Florida’s Energy Future
- 2023.05.01 JEA Receives Recognition for Commitment to Urban Tree Management
- 2023.05.18 JEA's Long-Range Clean Energy Plan Available to Public
- 2023.05.26 JEA Ready for 2023 Hurricane Season, Offers Tips to Help Customers Prepare
- 2023.06.05 Helen Materazzi Named JEA Vice President, Organizational Effectiveness
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Safety Orientation Training for Contractors
Contractor Safety Training: All Contractor personnel working on JEA projects or sites shall be fully instructed in the safety practices required by their assignments. It is each Contractor’s responsibility to ensure their employees are fully trained prior to beginning work and to provide verification of training upon request. In addition to task specific safety, Contractor employees working on JEA projects or sites shall receive JEA Safety Orientation and JEA Site-Specific Training before beginning work.
- JEA Safety Orientation (JEASO): JEASO is required for all Contractor employees working on JEA projects and sites subject to the CSMP and shall include familiarization with JEA safety requirements and this manual. The JEASO presentation is available on JEA.com and shall be presented to each Contractor subject to this manual. It is the Contractor’s responsibility to maintain a roster of each employee that has completed the JEASO and provide that roster to any JEA employee or designee upon request.
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Site-Specific Training (SST): JEA sites
contain diverse and complex processes and potential hazards. In addition to JEASO, Contractor employees
shall receive JEA Site-Specific Training (SST). The
SST presentations are available on JEA.com and shall be presented to each
Contractor subject to this manual. It is
the Contractor’s responsibility to maintain a roster for each SST the
Contractors employees are subject to and provide verification of SST to any JEA
employee or designee upon request. SST is required for each Contractor employee who performs
work at or for:
- Water Treatment Facilities
- Power Generation Facilities
- Wastewater Reuse Facilities
- Substations
- District Energy Plan
- Contractors working at project sites not listed above shall be made aware of the unique hazards and conditions for the location they are working from their Contractor Sponsor.
- Task Specific Training: It is the Contractor’s responsibility to ensure that, prior to beginning the work, their employees, and the employees of any of their subcontractors are properly trained in accordance with the Safety Regulations for the tasks and processes to be performed and the use of the required equipment, machinery, and tools. Verification of training shall be provided to JEA by the Contractor upon request.
- Contractor visitors shall receive the same JEASO and SST prior to entering the work areas or shall be escorted on the site at all times by someone who has received the JEASO and SST. For projects that do not take place at a JEA facility, Contractor employees and visitors shall receive the JEASO and instructions on the site's potential hazards as well as any OSHA and/or other regulatory standards that pertain to the work being performed.
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Worksite Safety Assessments
Contractor work site safety assessments provide a quantitative measure of job site conditions and compliance.