Create a UCC
- An announcement of a meeting
- When
- Where
- Presenters (if any)
- Type of meeting (i.e.. Breakfast)
- Invitee List
- Name
- Company
- Contact Information
- Focusing on digging safely and damage prevention
All Utilities, municipalities and excavators in your area. All aforementioned have a vested interest in digging safely, working safely and preventing damages from occurring
- Membership
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Membership should consist of representatives of the various utility operators and municipal departments and contractor groups in the defined area. A stated interest in becoming a member is normally the only prerequisite for membership.
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Officers
The Committee should elect from its membership a chairman, vice-chairman and secretary. The recommended term of office is one year.
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Meetings
It is recommended that meetings be held on a monthly basis. Further it is recommended that the sites or host be rotated. Minutes of the meetings should be published and distributed to all members within 10 days of a meeting. A copy of the minutes should be emailed to North Carolina 811 and they will be published to the NCUCC State WEB page for viewing.
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The email address is minutes@nc811.org
It is recommended that an official representative of the local committee attend the State UCC Meeting held bi-monthly to voice the Local Committee’s issues and concerns at a state level.
- There should be a set agenda with specific time frames to help make the meeting flow in a smooth transition
- A welcome and introductions
- Purpose of the meeting
- How the Committee operates and the benefits
- Identify the Key Players
- Chairman
- Vice Chairman
- Secretary
- Establish going forward monthly meeting date and time
- Where do we go?
- Consensus of the group
- Develop By Laws and Mission Statement
- Example Mission Statement
- To provide a forum for concerned professionals which helps to prevent unnecessary damage to utilities infrastructure within (County Name)
- Statement of Goals
- Expand membership base to include all public and private utility companies, public works organizations, public service districts, and utility-related contractors in (County Name). All members are encouraged to invite active construction contractors and sub-contractors to participate.
- Conduct an active and on-going public awareness campaign concerning preventing damage to our utilities infrastructure.
- Encourage the practice of “white lining” construction projects as a means of preventing unnecessary damage to utilities infrastructure.
- Encourage voluntary compliance with a standard color scheme for utilities location marking.
- Signed by Chairman, Vice Chairman and Secretaryn
The following is a sample agenda:
- Call to order
- Announcements
- Announcements should be given to the Secretary prior to the start of the meeting
- Recognize new attendees and guests
- Approval of previous meeting’s minutes
- Old Business
- New Business
- Provide the Secretary with a list of topics in advance so that interested parties will be prepared to discuss.
- Damage Report
- Round Table
- Project Report
- Round Table
- Program (Optional)
- Adjourn
This is your opportunity share information relative to business concerns of:
- Job Safety
- Damage Prevention
- Use of the NC 811
- Major Projects under construction
- Up coming major projects
- DOT projects
- Joint trenching projects
- Damage claims
- Contract Locating Services
- State Underground Damage Prevention Law
- Location marks, techniques and what they mean
- Proper digging techniques to expose the utility
- Survey Locates
- Number of damages each committee member has had since previous UCC meeting
- Dig Safely
- Who’s damaging who and how to resolve the problem
- Training needs