NorthWestern Energy sites in Great Falls earn first OSHA safety nod

NorthWestern Energy said several hydroelectric facilities in the Electric City area received OSHA voluntary protection program certification for the first time.

Great Falls, Mont. — NorthWestern Energy said several hydroelectric facilities in the Electric City area received OSHA voluntary protection program certification for the first time.

The company said the newly recognized sites included facilities in Black Eagle, Rainbow and Morony, along with others in its hydroelectric system. NorthWestern Energy said the certification demonstrates those workplaces went beyond basic safety rules to help prevent hazards on the job.

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