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Annual Meeting Survey

CVE's Board of Trustees would like your feedback on the style of annual meeting you would like in 2024.

Scan the QR Code or go to www.cvecoop.org/form/2024-annualmeeting-survey to take the short two question survey.

Your input will help the Board decide to either hold an in-person or a drive-thru annual meeting in 2024.

We Are Hiring

CVE has an Accountant/Work Order Clerk position open. To apply stop by our o ce or go to www.cvecoop.org. A complete job description and other open positions can also be found on our website.

Central Valley Electric Cooperative's Public Safety Policy establishes procedures and conditions that safeguard co-op members and the general public from potentially dangerous electrical conditions.

CVE members and the general public should never come into contact with electrical lines. When potentially hazardous conditions are observed, CVE members and the general public should alert the cooperative to the conditions.

CVE, in the construction, operation and maintenance of its electrical system, will at all times adhere to the provisions outlined in the National Electrical Safety Code (NESC), unless specifically required by other authorities to do otherwise.

It is the responsibility of each employee, contractor, CVE member, or member of the general public, upon finding a power line in an unsafe condition (not in compliance with NESC clearances) should immediately notify CVE of the unsafe condition. CVE employees and contractors should standby to guard against hazardous conditions until they are relieved or until the defect is corrected. CVE members and members of the general public are not expected to standby to guard against hazardous conditions but should notify law enforcement, emergency personnel, and CVE personnel about the unsafe condition. Members of CVE and the general public should always assume a downed power line or a sagging power line is unsafe. CVE and law enforcement authorities should be notified when such a condition is observed. Contact with power lines, whether downed or not, can result in injury or death and must be avoided.

If any cooperative member or member of the general public inadvertently come into contact with a power line, the incident should be reported immediately to CVE. Also, if there are injuries, emergency medical personnel should be contacted immediately. Further contact with the power line should be strictly avoided, and the incident should be reported immediately to CVE. If the incident occurred on a public right-of-way, law enforcement officials should also be notified.

All accidental contacts involving CVE's electrical lines, vehicles, or property shall be properly and promptly investigated, with complete accident reports prepared, including photographs and sketches to substantiate written reports. Call CVE for more information.

La Políza de Seguridad Pública está disponible en español a petición.

The enchanted CEO

By Charise Swanson

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