The PoleOS™ Company
This class is designed for communication workers who want to be “qualified” to work on or around telecommunication lines and equipment or in joint-use construction with electrical power facilities.
OSHA 1910.268 training is one of the requirements to becoming a qualified telecommunications worker.
Continuing Education Units (CEUs)
Professional Development Hours (PDHs)
This class has not been registered with any State Licensing or Education Board..
Grant Glaus is a registered professional electrical engineer with more than 25 years of experience in Electric Utility Engineering, NESC, and OSHA training, and is now leading IKE's training programs. Grant brings vast knowledge and extensive background, including his role on the NESC Main Committee and on Subcommittee 5 Overhead Lines-Strengths and Loading, and 15 years of experience supervising and managing the engineering department at Columbia Rural Electric Association. Before that, Grant worked with David Marne for ten years, providing consulting and NESC and OSHA training services.
Hearing and seeing real-world examples helped ground the understanding of the content.”
Very good presentation, and I will be recommending it to my coworkers.
The Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) sets and enforces standards for safe and healthful working conditions.
All IKE trainings offer curriculum focused on practical applications supported by examples, diagrams, and conversations, as well as ample time for Q&A and class discussion.
In 2023, IKE acquired the assets of Marne and Associates Inc., a firm that specialized in NESC and OSHA training. Following David J. Marne’s retirement, IKE carried on the training programs with leadership from Grant Glaus, registered professional electrical engineer with 25 years of experience in Electric Utility Engineering, NESC, and OSHA training.
Our trainer will travel to the company office or training facility of your choice. The company typically provides the conference room and any desired meals and beverages for attendees.
Yes, IKE’s group trainings can be customized to meet your team’s schedule and needs. For example, you can work with our team to cover specific topics (e.g. 90-minute General Overview and Introduction to NESC Joint-Use Rules or a 60-minute class on Sag and Clearance Requirements in the NESC). You can also combine NESC and OSHA trainings.