Farmers RECC Achieves Seventh Governor’s Safety and Health Award

In December 2022, Farmers RECC surpassed 250,000 man-hours worked with no lost time accidents, making Farmers RECC eligible for their seventh Governor’s Safety and Health Award.

In the electric utility industry, safety is the top priority, especially considering the hazardous nature of the work involved in providing reliable electricity to members. Farmers RECC linemen maintain thousands of miles of electric lines and equipment and regularly work around high voltage electric lines. In addition, trips, slips and falls can be just as hazardous to workers’ health.

“We are very proud of our employee team's commitment to safety and the recognition they have received today,” said Toby Moss, President and CEO of Farmers RECC. “However, what pleases us most is that they work safely and go home to their families healthy at the end of each day.”

Farmers RECC serves more than 26,000 meters in eleven South Central Kentucky counties. Their electric system spans more than 3,600 miles of line, 66,000 poles, and countless other pieces of hazardous equipment.

The milestone, while momentous, is not the first for Farmers RECC. Throughout the years, the Cooperative has achieved six other Governor’s Safety and Health Awards.

 “Working on safety never ends,” said Moss.

 Farmers RECC is a not-for-profit electric cooperative with a mission to provide reliable, competitively-priced energy that will enhance the quality of life for their member-owners and the communities they serve.