Pee Dee Electric was honored with a Certificate of Safety Achievement from the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association in recognition of the cooperative’s dedication to employee and public safety, regulatory compliance, and loss control practices.
The award was presented during the Brighter Futures Conference by North Carolina Electric Membership’s CEO, Amadou Fall, and Rebecca Alston, director of job training and safety. Susan Noyes, VP of finance and administration, accepted the award on behalf of Pee Dee Electric.
The Certificate of Safety Achievement recognizes electric cooperatives that demonstrate a strong commitment to creating and maintaining a culture of safety throughout their organization. To earn the award, cooperatives must meet rigorous standards for workplace safety practices, employee training, accident prevention, regulatory compliance, and ongoing risk management. Utilities are evaluated on their safety performance, implementation of proactive safety programs, and dedication to protecting employees, members, and the communities they serve.
At Pee Dee Electric, safety remains a core value in daily operations. Employees regularly participate in safety meetings, job-site assessments, emergency response training, and continuing education programs designed to reinforce safe work habits and industry best practices.
“Safety is more than a requirement for us, it’s part of our culture,” said Dustin Marsh, safety coordinator. “This recognition reflects the commitment our employees show every day to looking out for one another and serving our members safely and responsibly. We are proud of the teamwork and accountability that make achievements like this possible.”
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