Safety Demonstrations

Roseau Electric Cooperative is happy to visit schools and organizations throughout our service territory.

Safety demonstration
electrical safety demonstrations
Teaching the community and our youth about the importance of safety around power lines is the purpose of Roseau Electric Cooperative's safety demonstrations. Roseau Electric conducts a number of school learning programs throughout the service area.
From career fairs to electric safety programs, Roseau Electric believes a strong presence in our local schools will strengthen our communities and bring leadership to future generations.

Roseau Electric Cooperative is happy to visit local schools, community groups and civic organizations throughout our service territory to share information and connect with our members. Safety around electricity is a top priority for the cooperative. All of our presentations are free and can be customized to include a variety of topics for different age groups.

Electrical safety demonstrations walk through electric safety in real-life scenarios.

If you are interested in bringing one of our presentations to your school or community group, please contact the cooperative at 218-463-1543.

Presentations will be granted based on employee availability. Requesting organizations must be located within Roseau Electric's service territory.  All requests are booked based on availability.

Other opportunities:
  • Facility Tours
  • School Career Days
  • Student Job Shadowing
Commitment to zero contacts graphic
commitment to zero
There is a disturbing trend nationwide of serious injuries and fatalities due to electrical contact. Many of these are public contacts – meaning outside the scope of electrical work being performed by qualified personnel. While injuries within our industry are declining, serious injuries and fatalities have not declined. This trend of public electrical contacts is gravely concerning.

Roseau Electric Cooperative is committed to actions that support zero electrical contacts. We are dedicated to continually improving our safety culture. A culture committed to each of our employees going home safely every night. A culture committed to keeping our membership and the general public safety. Safety must be on our minds 24/7 and our behaviors must reflect that. We make that commitment to our members and the general public to work safely and to promote safety through education.
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Would you know what to do if your vehicle crashed into an electric utility pole? Knowing what to do could mean the difference between life or death.