Rich Klingel has advanced to the position of Senior COLT Instructor, assuming a more active role in the development of the latest instructors, Taylor Harris and Brad Vargo. Harris has focused on leading apprenticeship classes, having completed courses including SET Solutions OSHA 30 and NRECA’s Loss Control Seminar III, while working toward a CLCP credential. Vargo, new to the team, has been gaining experience by taking notes during apprentice classes and is now engaging with various stations at COLT.
As of 2025, COLT has conducted eight assessments involving 13 participants. The program enrolls 153 apprentices, with seven new apprentices starting COLT 1000/1050 courses. Meanwhile, ten journeymen students are engaged in their five “7000 series” refresher courses. The COLD program has made 15 on-site visits during the first quarter of the year.
The COLT 1100 Electrical Power System Overview course received positive feedback from participants who praised the clarity and effectiveness of the instructors. Students also noted the benefits of smaller class sizes, which allowed for deeper exploration of practical topics.
In COLT 1200 Powerline Safety I, Brad Vargo was highlighted as a knowledgeable instructor. Students appreciated lessons on rigging and chainsaws, with an emphasis on grounding techniques.
Participants of COLT 1300 Powerline Safety II took away insights on proper grounding and personal safety measures. Lessons on backfeed and grounding in live generator environments were particularly noted.
For COLT 2100 Underground Powerline Construction, students learned about underground grounding practices with hands-on scenarios that enhanced understanding.
In COLT 2200 Distribution Transformers and Circuits, the focus was on gaining a comprehensive understanding of transformers and circuits. The course was described as appropriately challenging, keeping the students engaged in learning.
Courses such as JRP 7100 and JRP 7200 covered protective grounding, safety, and equipment testing. These sessions were well-received, emphasizing hands-on learning and peer discussions.
JRP 7500 focused on distribution transformer connections and troubleshooting, providing valuable refreshers on tasks not often performed. Open discussions and hands-on activities were praised by attendees.
The instructor team received commendations across various courses for their thorough and helpful delivery of material, ensuring that participants gained practical knowledge applicable to their roles.