NMUCA

NEWS

June 2025

Upcoming Dates

June


11th Safety Committee

11th Planning Committee

14th Flag Day

15th Father's day

16 - 20 Trench Safety Stand Down

19th Board Meeting

19th Membership Meeting



From the Executive Director's Desk



Hello Members,


Please join us for our upcoming Membership Meeting on June 19th for the presentation of the NMUCA Safety Awards, Scholarships, and Zia Partnerships.


Our Associate Show case in August is scheduled for 21st at NM811. This is a great event for our Associates to present their company and our members to engage with them. The event will followed up with golf at Los Altos.





I am hoping to see you soon!


Jane Jernigan

Your 2025 NMUCA Board of Directors & Staff

Contact Us - Staff and Board of Directors


President, Dale Armstrong, TLC Plumbing & Utility 505 761 9696


Vice-President, Damon Wicketts, 4Rivers Equipment 505 884 2900


Secretary/Treasurer, Jenice Gallegos, Groundwater Partners


Past President, Clay Blair, SpearD 505 761 9696


Troy Otero, Groundhog Construction Services 505 243 2133


Director Darrin Howells, AUI Inc. 505 242 4848


Director Joe Menicucci, Downey & Company 881 0300


Director Reinee Peacher, DuCross Construction 575 636 3023


Director Kelley Fetter, E2RC 505 867 4040 


Director John Theiler, DH Underground


Director Terri Baker, Core and Main 505 344 0223


Director Russ Collins, RMCI Ind. 505 345 0008


Director Sam Stribling, 814 Solutions 505 872 0846


Executive Director, Jane Jernigan 505 888 0752



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Jane Jernigan, Executive Director

New Mexico Utility Contractors Association 

505 888 0752 Phone

505 362 8950 Cell 

nmuca@nmuca.org Email

Jane.NMUCA@Gmail.com 

WWW. NMUCA.ORG 


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Upcoming in your mailbox..............
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  • Associate Showcase

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Welcome New Members

Arnold Machinery


4500 Broadway Boulevard SE

Albuquerque, NM, 87105


Michael McCalmont

(505) 895-1565 Office

(505) 546-2593 Mobile

BARNHART Crane & Rigging

(Formally Crane Services)


505 Murray Rd SE

Albuquerque, NM, 87105


Paul Raley

(505) 856-6041 Office

NMED Brakes on The Heat Stress Rule

The State of NM Environmental Department distributed a news release on March 14th, 2025 announcing their intent to adopt a proposed Heat Stress Rule.









The Environmental Improvement Board (EIB) has pushed back its hearing until at least November 2025 - no specific date however. This delay comes after an outpouring of concern and rejection of the proposed rule by industry including NMUCA. 

As this moves forward - or doesn't - I will keep you updated along the way. 

NMUCA has joined a coalition of over fifteen organizations to be represented as an intervenor at the upcoming EIB; this means that our coalition can present evidence, data, and potential consequences of such a proposal to our industry. 



NEWS RELEASE

For Immediate Release

 

May 30, 2025

 

Contact:   Drew Goretzka, Director of Communications

    New Mexico Environment Department

   505.670.8911 | drew.goretzkaenv.nm.gov

 

NMED extends timeline for workplace heat protection rule

 

SANTA FE — The New Mexico Environment Department’s Occupational Health and Safety Bureau announced today that it will extend the adoption timeline for its proposed heat illness and injury rule.

 

This adjustment will allow for continued outreach and stakeholder engagement throughout the summer and fall, ensuring broader participation and input in the rulemaking process.

 

An updated timeline of the rulemaking process is as follows:

 

  • By June 30: NMED to complete review of stakeholder feedback from the initial public comment period which opened on April 1 and closed today. NMED will incorporate stakeholder feedback into a revised proposed rule.


  • July and August: NMED will host a series of stakeholder roundtables to gather additional data from employers, employees, medical and insurance professionals, and various associations. The department will continue to revise the proposed rule per these stakeholder roundtables. To participate, please contact heatrule.comments@env.nm.gov.


  • September: NMED will continue to revise the proposed rule.


  • By October 1: NMED will file its amended workplace heat protection rule with the Environmental Improvement Board.


  • November: An EIB hearing is held to determine the rule’s passage.

 

To assist in gathering necessary documentation around heat illnesses and injuries in New Mexico, NMED is specifically asking employers to provide information to the department outlining their policies and procedures to keep employees safe from heat illness and injury, as well as the historic data related to the effectiveness of their programs.


In addition, NMED is seeking data from the medical and insurance providers related to heat illness and injuries in New Mexico.


Since 2023, NMED has worked with employers to protect workers from heat-related incidents through its OSHA National Emphasis Program. Over the last 3 years, NMED has worked with stakeholders to prepare the proposed rule.

As heat-related incidents are expected to increase over the summer months, employees are encouraged to report such incidents directly to their employer and to the Occupational Health and Safety Bureau by calling (505) 476-8700. Any information reported to the bureau is considered anonymous unless the employee explicitly says otherwise.

 

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Click Here to Read the Petition (In its current form)


READ COMMENTS THROUGH OSHA PORTAL



READ NMUCA'S Letter SUBMISSION

June 16-20, 2025

National Stand Down for Trench Safety


CLICK HERE for Various Resources





Excavation General SafetyTalk





Excavations are a common sight on construction sites all across the United States. This work can come with numerous hazards, but excavation work can be made safe by following basic safety guidelines.


Some Major Hazards of Excavation Work

  • Cave in and collapses
  • Water accumulation (drowning)
  • Falls into the excavation
  • Utility strikes
  • Poisonous gases collecting in an excavation


General Ways to Mitigate Excavation Hazards

  • Follow OSHA’s guidelines for protective systems to protect employees entering the excavation. Often times the soil being excavated is referred to as “Type C,” which is the most hazardous for employees to enter. Excavations should be sloped back according to OSHA’s guidelines which depend on the soil type present. Trench boxes and shoring are other options to protect employees entering the excavation.
  • Prohibit equipment and other employees from working above anyone working in the trench or excavation.
  • Keep water out of the excavation. Use pumps to remove water from the excavation and do not allow employees to be in any excavation or trench that has water accumulating in it. Water affects the integrity of the excavation.
  • Never leave the excavation open when work is not being performed in the area. Use barricades, fencing, and signage to protect both employees and anyone passing by from falling into the excavation or driving into it.
  • Always use the “One Call” service in your area to ensure there are no utilities in proposed excavation areas or have utilities properly marked prior to digging. Look at as-built drawings when they are available for the area the excavation is occurring.
  • When there is a chance for a hazardous atmosphere in an excavation and individuals have to enter it ensure gas testing is done including any low points where gases can collect.

Discussion points:

-Has anyone experienced a trench collapse or cave-in at another job?

-What are some other hazards excavation operations create onsite?

-How can we further protect ourselves from the hazards that excavation operations create?



Information Provided by SafetyTalkIdeas


Did You Know?


OSHA's construction infrastructure webpage provides resource for employers, workers and others involved in the job of improving and building our nation’s infrastructure. It includes information about common construction hazards and how to better identify and control them using safety and health programs.


¿Sabías?


La página web de OSHA sobre la construcción de infraestructuras proporciona recursos para empleadores, trabajadores y otras personas implicadas en el trabajo de mejora y construcción de las infraestructuras de nuestra nación. Incluye información sobre peligros habituales en la construcción y sobre cómo identificarlos y controlarlos mejor mediante programas de seguridad y salud.


2025 Meeting Schedule


August 2025

13th Safety “Committee

14th Planning

11th 811 Day

21st Board Meeting

21st Membership Meeting

Lunch and Learn


 

September 2025

4th Construction Safety Coalition

5th Last Ditch Open Golf Tournament

11th Planning

18th Board Meeting

18th Social

 

October 2025

8th Safety Committee

9th Planning

16th Board Meeting

16th Las Cruces

21, 22, 23 NM Regional Common Ground Alliance

Lunch and Learn

 

November 2025

6th Construction Safety Coalition

7th End of Year Social

12th Safety Committee Breakfast

13th Planning Committee Lunch

20th Board Meeting

 

EVENTS

Meet the Generals

Membership Meetings

Safety Award Luncheon

Tinnin Clay Shoot

NMUCA Night at Isotopes

Last Ditch Open

End of Year Social

Get Social With NMUCA!