American Clean Power

ACP Safety First Learnings

Safety First Learnings

The people of the clean energy workforce are the heartbeat of our industry, and the importance of their safety cannot be understated. Learning from past incidents and near misses helps us prevent future ones.

To support this effort, ACP has launched its Safety First Learnings to share ongoing learnings across the clean energy industry. Use the form below to submit incidents and near misses, so that the entire industry can quickly address underlying risks that could lead to harm for workers in the industry. Submitted reports are kept anonymous and distributed to ACP members on a biweekly basis.

Your Information

Your contact information will not be shared publicly but may be used by ACP staff to contact you in the event we need additional information and to share our final report for your review before publishing it to members.

About the Incident

One sentence describing the incident or near miss.
Detailed summary of why the incident or near miss occurred and what the end results were. In the Safety-First Learning, ACP will anonymize any company- or equipment-specific information.
Click or drag files to this area to upload. You can upload up to 10 files.
Upload photograph(s) depicting the incident or near miss.
Summary of what led to the incident or near miss occurring via a few bullet points.
Summary of corrective actions that have been or will be taken to help prevent this incident or near miss from occurring in the future.
Click or drag files to this area to upload. You can upload up to 2 files.
Upload a copy of your company’s incident report.

Acknowledgement of Terms

The ACP assumes no liability whatsoever for facilitating this voluntary disclosure among its members. The Safety Alert Program is only in furtherance of the ACP’s nonprofit and tax-exempt mission. When making this disclosure, all applicable local, state, and federal laws and regulations should be reviewed and followed. Additionally, you should be taking into account state, local, Federal, or international data privacy, data ownership requirements, employee privacy, and internal policies and procedures of your company in the context of assessing and disclosing this information, as well as the rules and regulations set forth by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration or its local equivalent with respect to the disclosed content. The ACP does not intend to disseminate information or urge action that is not in compliance with applicable laws or internal company policies. You should consider seeking legal or professional advice on all matters regarding this disclosure. By electing to disclose information, the member acknowledges and agrees to be bound by the above terms and conditions and those provided for in the SAP policies and the Safety Alerts.