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Willmar Municipal Utilities earns safety and reliability awards

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WILLMAR — Willmar Municipal Utilities has been designated a Reliable Public Power Provider and has earned three additional awards for safety and reliability from national and state organizations.

The American Public Power Association awarded Willmar Municipal Utilities with the RP3 Diamond designation, a Certificate of Excellence in Reliability and first place in the Safety Award of Excellence. From the Minnesota Safety Council, Willmar Municipal Utilities earned the Meritorious Award in Occupational Safety.

Willmar Municipal Utilities is one of 278 public power utilities nationwide that hold the RP3 designation. This designation is valid for three years and this is the second time that Willmar Municipal Utilities has been recognized.

“We take a lot of pride in the work we do to power our community. It is nice to be recognized as among the ‘best of the best’ on a national level,” John Harren, general manager of Willmar Municipal Utilities, said in a news release.

The Certificate of Excellence in Reliability is awarded to utilities based on their measurement of System Average Interruption Duration Index, which measures the length of an outage. In 2019, Willmar Municipal Utilities was in the top 25 percent of utilities and the average outage lasted 4.595 minutes.

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The Safety Award of Excellence is for utilities with 60,000 to 109,999 worker-hours of annual worker exposure. The incidence rate, used to judge entries, is based on the number of work-related reportable injuries or illnesses and the number of worker-hours during 2019, as defined by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.

The Meritorious Award in Occupational Safety is given to utilities that show incidence rates better than the industry average for at least three years. Willmar Municipal Utilities also received the Meritorious Achievement Award for exemplary workplace safety efforts in 2018.

“These awards are made possible because Willmar Municipal Utilities team members work together in reliability and safety,” said Michelle Marotzke, safety officer.

Mark Wasson has been a public safety reporter with Post Bulletin since May 2022. Previously, he worked as a general assignment reporter in the southwest metro and as a public safety reporter in Willmar, Minn. Readers can reach Mark at mwasson@postbulletin.com.
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