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KAMO Electric Substation Safety Training Substations are critical parts of Lake Region


Electric Cooperative’s (LREC) system. Electric substations can be very dangerous places. Only LREC or KAMO employees should be working in- side of these substations. Our employees are trained on safety hazards and how to work on substations. LREC recently joined with KAMO Power,


LREC’s electric transmission provider, to offer a substation safety training for LREC employees. This training is for employees who may be in a situation where they will have to work inside a sub- station. These trainings are offered throughout the year at electric cooperatives across the state. There are many parts of a substation that can cause serious injury and that is one reason LREC linemen are trained to work inside substations. They take careful precautions before even entering these restricted areas. They always wear hard hats, rubber safety gloves, and fire resistant clothing when working inside the substation and they never enter alone. LREC employees along with KAMO Power’s highly skilled and trained employees


are the only people authorized to enter our substations. Give us a call at 918-772-2526 or 800-364-LREC if you have any questions or concerns about a substation or see people in- side one of LREC’s locked substations.


Tom Adams helps change fuse.


Oklahoma Youth Tour Alumni Invited To Reunion Lake Region Electric Cooperative (LREC) wants to urge all


Youth Tour alumni who have not registered for the 50th Youth Tour Reunion to register online at www.oaec.coop. The reunion is set for Saturday, July 20th at the Reed Con- ference Center in Midwest City. We expect to start the program at 3:00 p.m. and be finished by 4:30 p.m. at the latest. Then the reception will follow from 5:00-7:00 p.m. They will have photo booths and Youth Tour memorabilia available at the reception.


Board of Trustees


Gary Cooper ....................................Pres. Bobby Mayfield ........................Vice Pres. Jim Loftin ..............................Secr.-Treas. Jack Teague ..................Asst Secr.-Treas. Randall Shankle ....................... Member Lynn Lamons ............................. Member Scott Manes .............................. Member Staff


Hamid Vahdatipour ..........................CEO Ben McCollum ..................Dir. of Finance Martin Walls ..................Dir. of Operations Stanley Young ................Dir. of Marketing Larry Mattes ...................................Editor Tina Glory-Jordan .......................Attorney


LREC Powerline Press


Special guests attending will be, former Lt. Governor Jari Askins, State Senator Corey Brooks and State Senator Tom Ivester, as well as Randy Dwyer, NRECA’s Youth Tour Director. Plus, Oklahoma’s two long-time bus drivers Joe Willis and James Rodney.


If you have any questions, call Glen Clark, LREC Youth Tour Coordinator, at 918-453-7816.


Office Hours Monday-Friday


8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Telephone


800-364-LREC or 918-772-2526 Website:


www.lrecok.coop Locations


Hulbert, Wagoner & Tahlequah, OK. Main Office Address P.O. Box 127 Hulbert, OK 74441


Hidden Account Number Look for your account number hidden in this


issue of the Powerline Press. If you find your number, Lake Region Electric will credit your next bill. To claim your credit, notify LREC’s Hulbert


office by phone or mail during the month of publication. The amount increases by $10 with each


issue your prize goes unclaimed to a maximum of $50. For more information, call 800-364-LREC or 918-772-2526


Cooperative bylaws are available upon


request at Lake Region Electric Cooperative’s office in Hulbert.


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Photos by: Larry Mattes


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