NMUCA

NEWS

March 2024

Upcoming Dates


March

7th Planning Committee

13th Safety Committee

14th Board Meeting

14th Membership Meeting


April

18th Membership Meeting

From the Executive Director's Desk



Hello Members,


I hope that you, like me, are enjoying the warmer weather. Beware of those high spring winds for blowing debris and remember that Albuquerque has a fugitive dust control ordinance which, at times of high wind, may require you to use mitigation measures, or shut down the job site altogether.


Please join us for our upcoming membership meeting on 03/14.



I am hoping to see you soon!


Jane Jernigan

Your 2024 NMUCA Board of Directors & Staff

Contact Us - Staff and Board of Directors

President, Steve Clark, RoadSafe Traffic Systems 505 345 8295


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


Secretary/Treasurer, Damon Wicketts, 4Rivers Equipment 505 884 2900


Past President, Clay Blair, RMCI 505 345 0008


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 Jenice Gallegos, Groundwater Partners


Director Kelley Fetter, E2RC 505 867 4040 


Terri Baker, Core and Main 505 344 0223


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 


Thank You 2024 Platinum Investment Sponsor

Upcoming in your mailbox..............
  • Final list of chaptered legislation
  • Membership Meeting Notice for March

NMUCA Membership Meeting


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High Wind and Fugitive Dust Reminder



We are in New Mexico's "windy season," and excessive particulate pollution caused by blowing dust is a health hazard. Excessive dust can also limit roadway visibility and impact neighboring properties.


Contractors:

  • All fugitive dust permit holders, as well as all businesses with surface disturbance activities, are responsible for dust control throughout the week (INCLUDING WEEKENDS).
  • Reasonably available control measures and mitigative measures shall be taken to ensure that sites are left in stable condition at close of each business day and going into the weekend.
  • Mitigative measures include: complete watering; additional fabric fence installation; application of dust suppressants.
  • Failure to contain / minimize fugitive dust via reasonably available control measures may result in enforcement action and penalties.



Area contractors and businesses must comply with Albuquerque-Bernalillo County's fugitive dust regulation. For assistance, please email aqd@cabq.gov, call Tony Romero at 228-6989.


Click Here to visit Albuquerque's Fugitive Dust Program WebPage

Third Annual Meet The Generals

Thank you to everyone who participated in the 3rd Annual Meet the Generals. It was a sold out event that was enjoyed by all. It was a pleasure to work with the other industry associations, and it's a prime example of what we can accomplish when we work together.

Safetydude LLC Safety Newsletter


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Safety Focus -

March is Ladder Safety

CLICK HERE for Ladder Safety WEbPage


Ladder Safety



Ladder Use General Safety Talk

Ladders are an essential tool on many job sites and at home across the United States. Because of their widespread use and the inherent danger of working at heights, they are responsible for a significant number of injuries both on and off the job. Understanding the hazards of using a ladder, following the necessary safe work practices, and avoiding complacency can be a lifesaver.


Ladder Injury Facts and Statistics

  • According to the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, every year, 500,000 people are treated for ladder-related injuries.
  • In 2016, there were 104 deaths in the construction industry involving ladders. (CDC)
  • According to the BLS, 50% of all ladder-related injuries occurred when the individual was climbing with objects in their hands.
  • Fractures are the most common type of ladder-related injury.

Common Causes of Ladder Falls

Unsafe actions when using ladders People often do not follow safe work practices when using ladders. Standing on the top step of a ladder is a common and deadly practice. Other actions like climbing up a ladder carrying objects, leaning to reach for something, and attempting to move the ladder while still on it are some common practices that lead to injuries.

No inspection prior to use Problems such as cracked or broken rungs, loose bolts, non-approved fixes, etc., lead to injuries.

Not using the correct ladder People will often use the same ladder for many different jobs and situations. Choosing a ladder that is too short for the job is often a problem that leads to an injury. Also, choosing a ladder not stable enough for the ground conditions or one that is not rated properly for the job are issues that can lead to injury.


Ladder Safe Work Practices

  • Ensure you understand the hazards associated with the ladder you are using.
  • Never stand on the top step if it is not designed to be a step.
  • Do not lean or reach to grab something while on a ladder. Climb down and reposition the ladder closer to the object or area you were trying to reach.
  • Do not carry objects up the ladder in your hands. Use a tool belt or a retrieval system to bring tools up to you once you have climbed the ladder. Always have your hands free when climbing, so you are able to have three points of contact with the ladder.
  • Always inspect a ladder before use. If there are any problems with it, immediately tag it out of use and find a properly functioning ladder.
  • Use the correct ladder for the job. There are many types of ladders to work in different situations. Check weight ratings to ensure you do not overload the ladder during use.
  • Always secure the ladder. Make sure the ladder is stable on the ground before climbing up. Tie off the ladder to the structure you are next to. Have someone hold the ladder to secure it.


Discussion points

  1. Does anyone have a personal story about someone they know who was injured while using a ladder?
  2. What are other hazards to consider when using a ladder?


 

Information Provided by SafetyTalkIdeas.com  


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.


2024 Meeting Schedule

March 2024

7th Planning Committee

13th Safety Committee

14th Board Meeting

14th Membership Meeting - Legislative Wrap-Up

 

April 2024

10th Safety Committee

11th Planning Committee

18th Membership Meeting

Las Cruces Visit

18th Board Meeting

 

 

May 2024

2nd Construction Safety Coalition

9th Planning

16th Board Meeting

16th Social

Lunch and Learn

27th Memorial Day - Office Closed



June 2024

12th Safety Committee

13th Planning

Meeting in LC 

20th Board Meeting

20th Membership Meeting

Isotopes Game (15th requested)


July 2024

18th Social - Location TBD

 

August 2024

14th Safety “Committee

15th Planning

11th 811 Day

22nd Board Meeting

22nd Membership Meeting

Lunch and Learn

 

September 2024

2nd Labor Day - Office Closed

5th Construction Safety Coalition

6th Last Ditch Open Golf Tournament

12th Planning

19th Board Meeting

19th Social

 

October 2024

9th Safety Committee

10th Planning

11th Tinnin Clay Shoot for turkeys

17th Board Meeting

17th Membership Social

22, 23, 24 NM Regional Common Ground Alliance

TBD Las Cruces Meeting and Reception

Lunch and Learn

 

November 2024

5th Election Day

8th End of Year Social

13th Safety Committee Breakfast

14th Planning Committee Lunch

21st Board Meeting

28th Thanksgiving - Office Closed

 

EVENTS

 Meet the Generals

Membership Meetings

Safety Award Luncheon

Tinnin Clay Shoot

NMUCA Night at Isotopes

End of Year Social

Last Ditch Open Annual Golf Tournament

NM Regional Common Ground Alliance Expo

Get Social With NMUCA!