SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) today opened its new Gas Safety
Academy in Winters, Calif., the third in a series of its gas safety
facilities to open since 2013. The Academy will serve as the primary
training center for employees learning to operate and maintain every
aspect of PG&E’s natural gas infrastructure. It features the very latest
training technologies, including heavy equipment simulators, virtual
learning resources, a model-neighborhood for emergency response and leak
detection practices, and educational programs on industry-leading safety
protocols.
The Academy took shape after five years of research, benchmarking,
design and construction, and significant investment of time and
resources. Prior to the Academy grand opening, PG&E’s Gas Control Center
launched in fall 2013 as the company’s air traffic control for the gas
system, and the company’s Center for Gas Safety and Innovation was
unveiled in summer 2017.
“This premier training institution wouldn’t be possible without
incredible partnership from the IBEW, the many companies we benchmarked
with and the support from the City of Winters. This state-of-the-art,
30-acre site demonstrates our vision for the future and our unwavering
safety commitment to our workforce and the millions of customers we
serve,” said Nick Stavropoulos, President and Chief Operating Officer of
Pacific Gas and Electric Company.
Each week, the Academy will host approximately 150 gas employees and
will provide nearly 36,000 hours of training each year.
“The new Gas Safety Academy is a wonderful new addition to the growing
Winters community. I am confident that it will help shape the future of
Yolo County for many years to come," said Assemblywoman Cecilia
Aguiar-Curry, representing the 4th California Assembly
District, including the City of Winters.
The Academy will offer a wide range of curriculum and field training for
gas transmission and distribution pipelines, meter maintenance, heavy
equipment operation, welding, pressure control, customer service, gas
appliance operation, excavation, and education on safety standards and
protocols.
“The experts who operate and maintain PG&E’s gas system play a critical
role to keep customers safe and gas service reliable. This facility will
be a significant resource for our members and we’re pleased by the
investment PG&E made to employee training,” said Tom Dalzell, Business
Manager, IBEW Local 1245.
Fast facts about the Gas Safety Academy:
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Three main buildings on the 30-acre site total 96,000 square feet
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A “model neighborhood” of 15 small homes creates near-real-life
conditions for emergency response and leak detection training
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A state of the art lab allows trainees to gain hands-on experience in
regulating and monitoring the pressure and flow of natural gas
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The welding lab accommodates apprentice welders for two weeks of
formal training during each year of their three-year apprenticeship
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A simulation room will allow trainees to gain near-real-life
experience on trucks and excavation machinery used in the field
“Safety is at the center of this partnership with PG&E and our city
couldn’t be more proud to welcome its gas workforce into our home. We
all benefit by this investment in each other. Our local economy grows as
PG&E innovates the way it trains the gas workforce of the future,” said
City of Winters Mayor Wade Cowan.
About PG&E
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E
Corporation (NYSE:PCG), is one of the largest combined natural gas
and electric energy companies in the United States. Based in San
Francisco, with more than 20,000 employees, the company delivers some of
the nation’s cleanest energy to nearly 16 million people in Northern and
Central California. For more information, visit www.pge.com/
and www.pge.com/en/about/newsroom/index.page.
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Source: Pacific Gas and Electric Company