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Saturday, April 30, 2005

DANGER: HIGH VOLTAGE


Robert Gonzalez Hipoting breakers with 30kV for Tri-Technic. (you know what they say about the size of a mans gloves?)
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Brian and Rudy at the 4160 MCC
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Yeah, it's me, testing Sync Relays with a laptop and a Doble 6150 for the Generator Breaker on 3A
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Forman "Prince" Charles Stoddart caught by the camera near Unit 4A
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Unit 4-4160 volt MMC room has been a hot spot this last week for the wire pulling crews and will continue to be for some time.
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Jim Hynes (right) recently got laid-off by Tri-Technic and is now working for Bechtel on the wire pulling crew.
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Friday, April 29, 2005

Goodbye Mark

A fond farewell to Foreman Mark Tripp who is leaving Tri-Technic Inc. at The Mountainview Power Plant for a lucrative career as foreman for the Startup Crew for Bechtel at the Mountainview Power Plant in the ever crazy making soap opera "As The Bechtel World Turns"

Wednesday, April 27, 2005


how many time do I have to tell you, It's a blue truck!
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Mini Williy Johnson and Mike Strader at TAMCO Steel
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Electric Furnas at TAMCO steel in Fontana. This is what it looks like before it blows up.
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The sign didn't mention: (Except IBEW electricians.) TAMCO STEEL 3/23/04
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Iron Man


William Johnson finds time for a good physical workout between his regular work, but what else would you expect from a man with a sapphire blue truck?
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Monday, April 25, 2005


Lauren Citron: Always glad to see you!


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Saturday, April 23, 2005


Denise Christy Waiting for a Job (IBEW Hall)
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Mr Felts! (Ontario P.D.)
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What's Up Doc?
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Gabe Valencia (IBEW Training Center)
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Fred Delpino (Quitico, Chino Calif)
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The Professor
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Power panel at Quitico Building in Chino Calif.
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Don Cowdray phasing a wire pull at Quitico in Chino California
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Fred Del Pino (left) and Ed Thacker (right) at Quitico in Chino California.
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Mike Brown demonstrating the proper technique for rolling up a fishtape while looking out for hazards (like weezels [sp])
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The wrong way to make up a j-box (courtesy of somebody else)
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The right way to make up a j-box (courtesy of IBEW 477)
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Mike Brown (He be the man!)
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Mark Burgum (Panatoni Project, Chino California)
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The Mountainview Power Plant is refered to as a "Two on One" plant. Two Gas-Turbine generators providing steam for a Steam-Turbine.
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Plenty of parking but only one exit made leaving the plant a little difficult
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HeRSiG 4a and 4b showing the air intake
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HeRSiG 3a and 3b with the old power plant in the back ground
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Looking at the south cooling tower
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Greg Temple (Mountainview)
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Rudy Palacios (Mountainview)
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Web Master


Brian Khairullah (Mountainview Powerplant) is also the Web Master for Local 477 Web Site. You can visit our web page by clicking on the following link www.ibew477.org

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Ryan Falk (Mountainview)
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Forman Jeniffer Burns reads the safety bulletin to the termination crew (Mountainview)
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