In memory of our fallen Brothers and Sisters, USW Local 12-591 has instituted this memorial scholarship and grant program.
Scholarship and Grant Applications are open September 1st to March 1st.
Scholarships are available to all high school seniors in Skagit, Island, Whatcom, and Snohomish counties, as well as to the children of our members wherever they may reside, who have been accepted or applied to an accredited institution.
If you are a high school senior, regardless of whether you have college credits (such as running start, etc), THE SCHOLARSHIP IS FOR YOU.
*Grants are for students in their second year and beyond of college AFTER graduating high school.
Grants are available to college students who are the spouse or child of any union member in their second year through post-graduate school who reside in Skagit, Whatcom, Island, and Snohomish counties, as well as to the children of our members wherever they may reside.
NOTE: Changes have been adopted to assure complete GRANT applications. As adopted by the Scholarship committee:
After final awards are determined, $50 will be deducted for each of three incomplete categories:
1) Complete application,
2) Letter of explanation for request as well as stating student's major/trade,
3) Copy of transcript.
Any deducted amounts will be distributed equally among all complete applications.
PLEASE make sure your GRANT applications are complete AND all supporting documentation is included.
Background Information
Background:
In 1984 A Union Carbide pesticide plant
in Bhopal India had a release of Methyl isocyanate
into the surrounding community killing several thousand
people and injuring tens of thousands more. In 1989 at the
Phillips Pasadena Texas chemical facility a highly flammable
cloud was released during routine maintenance. The resulting
explosion killed 23 people and injured 314. The explosion had an
equivalent force of 2.4 tons of TNT and registered 3.5 on
the Richter scale.
With continued incidents like these
it was obvious that some sort of regulation needed to be put
in place to reduce the likelihood of further fatalities. In
1993 Process Safety Management of Highly Hazardous Chemicals
(PSM) standard was added to OSHA regulations (29 CFR
1910.119). There are 14 parts to the regulation:
* Process Safety
Information
* Process Hazard
Analysis
* Operating Procedures
* Training
* Contractors
* Mechanical Integrity
* Hot Work
* Management of Change
* Incident Investigation
* Compliance Audits
* Trade Secrets
* Employee Participation
* Pre-startup Safety
Review
* Emergency Planning and
Response
Quick Tips
We understand that time and effort are put into each scholarship. In an effort to aid you in writing your essay, we want to let you know what we, as a scholarship committee, are looking for:
1st Priority - Did you answer the question?
This is our primary focus. Applicants are expected to understand and answer the essay question. Our primary grading is on this.
2nd Priority - Did you research the subject, and have you provided facts to support this?
The purpose of the essay is to not only pay tribute to our Brothers and Sisters that gave their lives, but to pay their legacy forward by teaching the next generation(s) the value of labor. So, did you research the subject, and more importantly, did you learn from this?
Last Priority - Grammar, spelling, punctuation
This is something we look at, and we prefer this to be correct (most word processing applications have spelling/grammar check built in). However, we also realize that not every applicant will be attending Harvard nor majoring in English Studies. Many of our applicants are looking to build careers in vocational fields or other fields of study where spelling/grammar may be of less significance. As long as you can communicate your thoughts on paper, we overlook basic errors.
In the end, what you put into this essay is what you will get out of it. We are not professors. We are workers, as well as subject matter experts, in our respective fields (refining, chemical, maintenance). Our goal is to enlighten today's youth to the trials and tribulations of the labor movement and to help show that many of the things we take for granted today were made possible by the sacrifices of organized labor, both in the past and the present.
We sincerely wish every applicant, regardless of their path forward, the best of luck as you move forward in your lives.
Scholarship/Grant Bylaws
The rules we run the program by
Disclaimers
We appreciate the hard work our applicants put into their essays, however we strongly urge applicants to NOT use wikipedia as a source of information as it may contain unconfirmed fact(s). Please limit your research to controlled data sources.