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The Electric Power reliability Alliance (EPRA) was formed to meet a need that industrial and commercial electric power reliability professionals realized was not being met by any of the many reliability or maintenance organizations.
03/09/2022
What are 3 of the biggest challenges to managing corporate electric reliability?
Find out when Alan Ross talks with Bill Rodeman, an Electrical Program Manager at Land O'Lakes, Inc.
Bill Rodeman from Land O'Lakes and Alan Ross of EPRA discuss the necessary processes to work with plant leadership & operational leadership to bring about a ...
11/11/2021
Our November EPRA FORUM - "How to be the Safety & Reliability Expert Your Company Needs", featuring Alan Ross (EPRA), Martin Robinson (IRISS), Tim Haag (Stepan) & Daniel Ferrell (Flint Hills Resources), is filled with excellent content and practical information for you, to apply to your job right now.
This video is a snapshot of part of the discussion during the live event.
Meet the chair of EPRA's Safety and Reliability Working Group, Tim Haag. He shares some great information about the "mission statement" of the group as they work on creating "guidelines" that will be peer reviewed to become the first EPRA "standard".
This is a sneak peek into the deeper discussion that will take place at the FORUM on November 4, 2021 at 11:00am "How to be the Safety and Reliability Expert Your Company Needs".
Join us as these industry experts share actionable steps:
Alan Ross (EPRA), Tim Haag (Stepan), Bill Rodeman (Land O'Lakes), Daniel Ferrell (Flint Hills Resources)
- Learn to set a safe and reliable 'standard' at your facility
- Understand how arc flash safety ties into creating a
comprehensive program
- Make a case for upper management support and buy-in
We're setting the standard so your journey to is simple.
09/15/2021
Our goal here at EPRA is to connect professionals to the knowledge and resources they need to ensure and for their plants and employees. No accidents. No power outages.
Below you'll find a few generous words from Martin Robinson, one of EPRA's resource practitioners and longstanding advocates.
A bit about Martin:
Martin Robinson is the founder, owner, and CEO of IRISS, Inc., a leading manufacturer of infrared inspection windows and a pioneer of Electrical Maintenance Safety Devices (EMSDs), which help protect technicians from harm while saving their company's money.
Martin holds several patents for condition-based maintenance devices and has designed multiple maintenance programs that include infrared, ultrasound, partial discharge testing, non-destructive testing (NDT), and energy management strategies.
He holds a NEBOSH certificate in Occupational Safety and Health, an IAM Certificate in Asset Management, is a certified Level III Thermographer, a Certified Maintenance and Reliability Professional (CMRP), and a Certified Reliability Leader (CRL).
Martin, we are grateful for your continued support!
09/08/2021
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Give us a follow or visit our website below to join the conversation. https://lnkd.in/eH-RrcfX
08/11/2021
Last chance to register for the August EPRA Forum and learn how to keep your electric power workforce strong. We hope to see you at 11am EST tomorrow!
Just a reminder to register for our very timely EPRA Forum. Join Martin Robinson CMRP, CRL, IAM Cert as moderator and panelists Alan Ross Mark O'Brien Mitchell McCurry Dan Smith and William Rodeman, CESCP, CMRP as they dive into best practices for hiring in the electric power reliability space.
In this Forum we will cover:
- Better recruitment and hiring practices for electrical workers
- How to adopt ‘Safety First’ as a mindset
- The dos and don’ts of contracting
- Maintenance scheduling priorities
- Training and Development of the "Next Generation” worker
Thursday, August 12 at 11a EST -- Don't miss this one, register below!
EPRA was formed for electric power reliability professionals. We are a “practitioner-to-practitioner” collaborative community, bringing proven and practical resources and shared experiences to practitioners in the industrial and commercial markets.
We share tools and insights that work towards better practices. We're changing the conversation and we hope you come with us. Give us a 'Like' if you agree.
06/17/2021
If you make decisions regarding electric power -- through , , or -- and want access to industry leaders, innovative solutions, and questions to tough answers, EPRA is the alliance for you.
EPRA is a space created for practitioners, by practitioners. We’re working to connect conceptual ideas with practical, real-world application in order to help build reliable in the industrial and commercial world.
Join us virtually on Thursday June 24, 2021 at 11am EST to hear what we’ve been working on and learn how you can help us change the conversation.
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While we are a resource to electrical reliability professionals in industrial and commercial markets, we are also an alliance of professionals committed to three things:
Inspire - We challenge legacy leaders to share their tribal knowledge with the next generation and we challenge that next generation to share their knowledge of digital transformation. Our world tomorrow will not be like today.
Encourage - When do professionals need encouragement" When they are discouraged trying to build electrical system reliability in organizations who don't "get it". Ours has been the forgotten asset class for maintenance and reliability. It's time to play catch up.
Equip - With both technical knowledge from Resource Practitioners committed to sharing "Better Practices" freely and openly and experiential knowledge from those Practitioners who are ahead of you on their journey.
Covid 19 has created a dilemma for us: how to share all of this when we cannot come together in events as planned?
Here are the ways:
Through our website: www.myepra.com
Through Forums coming soon, where we encapsulate the best of the events into 1 hour forums with a panel of experts and open questions through our Adobe Connect platform
Through podcasts, postings and one on one conversations
Join the movement. It's free to join right now. decide for yourself if we are worth it. Then, in October, we'll ask you to support us financially with an annual $185 membership fee.