NMUCA

NEWS

December 2023

Upcoming Dates




December 23-29 Office Closed 


January 1st - New Year's Day


January 16th Session Begins


February 1st - CSC


February 15th - Session Ends


February 29 - Meet the Generals

From the Executive Director's Desk




I hope you're all doing well and are looking forward to the holidays. Thank you for your membership this year. 


We have a great year lined up for 2024 but would also love to hear your suggestions. Please contact Jane via the information below.


I hope you have a safe and wonderful holiday season.


Jane Jernigan

Your 2024 NMUCA Board of Directors & Staff

Contact Us - Staff and Board of Directors

President, Steve Clark, Highway Supply LLC 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 Ind. 505 345 0008


Director 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


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 


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2024 Meeting Schedule

January 2024

10th Safety Committee

10th HRC Committee

11th Planning Committee

16th Legislative Session Begins

Santa Fe Summit – Date TBD

18th Board Meeting and Planning

 

February 2024

1st Construction Safety Coalition – NM Construction Fatality Report & Lessons Learned

8th Planning

15th Board Meeting

29th  Meet the Generals joint meeting with ABC, ASA, & AGC

 

March 2023

13th Safety Committee

13th HRC

14th Planning Committee

23rd Board Meeting

23rd Legislative Wrap-up Lunch

 

April 2024

10th Safety Committee

11th Planning Committee

18th Membership Meeting

Las Cruces and Board Meeting


 

May 2024

2nd Construction Safety Coalition

8th HRC

9th Planning

16th Board Meeting

16th Social

Lunch and Learn

 

June 2024

12th Safety Committee

13th Planning

Meeting in LC 

20th Board Meeting

20th Membership Meeting

Isotopes Game

 

August 2024

14th Safety “Committee

14th HRC

15th Planning

11th 811 Day

15th Board Meeting

15th Membership Meeting

Lunch and Learn

 

September 2024

5th Construction Safety Coalition

6th Last Ditch Open Golf Tournament

12th Planning

8th Last Ditch Open Golf Tournament

19th Board Meeting

19th Social

 

October 2024

9th Safety Committee

9th HRC

10th Planning

17th Board Meeting

17th Membership Meeting

22, 23, 24 NM Regional Common Ground Alliance

TBD Las Cruces Meeting and Reception

Lunch and Learn

 

November 2024

8th End of Year Social

13th Safety Committee Breakfast

14th Planning Committee Lunch

21st 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


Training:

Trench Safety  

NM811 Law Class

Competent Person

Crisis Management

Confined Space

 

Human Resources Seminars/Lunch and Learn Topics

Paid Sick Leave 

Affirmative Action Initiative (New by EEOC and OCCP)

Conducting an Internal Investigation

Building Trust in the Company Human Resources

2024 Key Policy Updates 

Update on 300 OSHA Logs 


Safetydude, LLC


December 2023 Newsletter

2024 Third Annual Meet The Generals

Mark You Calendar!

Registration Details Coming Soon

February 29th, 2024


Safety Focus -

Holiday Safety



10 Ways to Stay Safe as You Deck the Halls this Holiday Season



The holiday season is here, and the American Red Cross wants everyone to stay safe from home fires as they decorate their homes for the upcoming festivities.


Decorations like trees, lights and candles increase the risk of home fires during the holidays—with Christmas, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day being the top three days for home candle fires, according to the National Fire Protection Association.


The Red Cross wants people to stay safe from home fires—the nation’s most frequent disaster—by testing their smoke alarms and practicing their home fire escape plan with free resources at redcross.org/homefires. In addition, you can follow these 10 simple safety tips as you put up lights and ornaments:



1.   Check all holiday light cords to make sure they aren’t frayed or broken. Don’t string too many strands of lights together—no more than three per extension cord.


2.   If are buying an artificial tree, look for the fire-resistant label. When putting it up, keep it away from fireplaces, radiators and other sources of heat.


3.   If getting a live tree, make sure it’s fresh and water it to keep it fresh. Bend the needles up and down to make sure no needles fall off.


4.   If using older decorations, check their labels. Some older tinsel is lead-based. If using angel hair, wear gloves to avoid irritation. Avoid breathing in artificial snow.


5.   When decorating outside, make sure decorations are for outdoor use and fasten lights securely to your home or trees. If using hooks or nails outside, make sure they are insulated to avoid an electrocution or fire hazard.


6.   If using a ladder, be extra careful. Make sure to have good, stable placement and wear shoes that allow for good traction.


7.   Don’t use electric lights on metallic trees.


8.   Don’t forget to turn off all holiday lights when going to bed or leaving the house.


9.   Keep children, pets and decorations away from candles.


10.  If hanging stockings on the fireplace mantel, don’t light the fireplace.




 

 


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.


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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.


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