Riverton Power Station Recognized for Zero Injury Safety Record
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Riverton Power Station Recognized for Zero Injury Safety Record
11/14/2016 2 minute read

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KANSAS CITY, Missouri (Nov. 14, 2016) — Burns & McDonnell, The Empire District Electric Co. and the Southeast Kansas Building and Construction Trades Council have received a Zero Injury Safety Award from the National Maintenance Agreements Policy Committee Inc. for the Riverton Unit 12 Combined Cycle Conversion Project completed earlier in 2016. Burns & McDonnell was the engineer-procure-construct (EPC) contractor for the $168 million project near Riverton, Kansas.

The award also recognized the contributions of major subcontractors AZCO Inc., Sachs Electric Co. and Kissick Construction, among many others. 

Over 618,000 work hours were logged on the Empire Riverton Unit 12 Combined Cycle Conversion Project with zero OSHA recordable or lost-time accidents. 

“Empire deserves congratulations for this award along with all the subcontractors and the craft professionals for making sure that all work was planned and safety was a top priority,” says Randy Griffin, president of the Construction/Design-Build division for Burns & McDonnell. “Safety is always the highest priority for Burns & McDonnell so we know that the first requirement is to get everyone pulling in the same direction every day on the job.”

The major elements of the safety program included Burns & McDonnell’s standard Activity Hazard Analysis (AHA), Pre-Task Analysis (PTA) and Task Safety Observations (TSO). The AHA is focused on larger segments of the work and is planned in detail before operations begin. The PTA is completed by each crew daily, and addresses the changing nature of the site. TSO’s are required to be filled out by all staff and supervisors daily and include a review of at least one operation plus an independent review of that crew’s PTA.

The Empire Riverton Unit 12 Combined Cycle Conversion Project was launched after Empire decided to retire two older coal-fired units and replace the lost capacity by converting the existing Unit 12 simple cycle natural gas-fired unit to a one-on-one combined cycle unit. The new combined cycle unit boosts power output by 67 percent, from 143 to 255 megawatts (MW) while using very little additional fuel. In addition to the Zero Injury Safety Award, the Riverton project received an Award of Merit from Engineering News-Record magazine as one of the top power projects in the central U.S.

About Burns & McDonnell

Burns & McDonnell is a company made up of more than 5,400 engineers, architects, construction professionals, scientists, consultants and entrepreneurs with offices across the United States, Canada and throughout the world. Burns & McDonnell is ranked as the No. 1 power engineering design firm by Engineering News-Record magazine and is ranked No. 14 overall among the Top 500 engineering design firms. We strive to create amazing success for our clients and amazing careers for our employee-owners. Burns & McDonnell is 100 percent employee-owned and is proud to be No. 16 on Fortune’s 2016 list of 100 Best Companies to Work For.