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Davey Bulletin July-August 2024

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9 July/August 2024 | THE DAVEY BULLETIN R/C services' Adrian Smith, PHC coordinator, South Detroit office, said he's been using the cards with his team. "We use them in our plant health care and safety meetings to start a discussion. Each time we do this, we get feedback, and employees are engaged," Smith said. "I think keeping everyone engaged is the most important thing. PHC technicians often work by themselves, and it's important to keep the lines of communication open." Joseph Brown, general foreman, NIPSCO account, said the question, "When and where do you have to be extra vigilant?" stuck with him. "When crews are trimming trees, focusing on what's in front of them, they can't shut out everything that's going on around them," Brown said. "Whether they're on a construction site of a new home, or there's road work down the street, or someone is mowing the yard across the street, you must stay vigilant. Those distractions could impact their safety, as well as the safety of people walking up and down the sidewalk. You must keep everyone safe, regardless of what's going on." Four Human and Organizational Performance (HOP) trainings were held in late spring for Residential/Commercial (R/C) services, corporate, and Eastern Utility services teams. Group discussions and exercises during the one-day training explore how being curious and asking better questions can increase safety and reliability for operations by applying the principles of HOP. A science-based approach, HOP emphasizes understanding the complex interactions between individuals, processes, systems, and organizational values, with the goal of promoting positive outcomes. New to Davey's HOP training for 2024 is Learning Teams in a Box, a 100-card question pack each trainee receives. "Learning Teams in a Box questions are designed to encourage important discussions to monitor where safety is strong and where it needs support," said Jon Schmidt, senior regional safety specialist, health and safety department. HOP ENCOURAGES OPEN COMMUNICATION AND DISCUSSIONS Each HOP trainee receives a 100-card box of questions to take back to their offices, including "What are some things that would make you call an All-Stop?", "What needs to happen before you start up again?", and "What was your crew's most recent learning moment?" Ten Residential/Commercial (R/C) services employees from the Maier Tree & Lawn, North Minneapolis, South Minneapolis, South St. Paul, and Twin Cities Wood Products offices came together for a day of HOP training at the South Minneapolis office. Additional sessions were held in Detroit, Michigan for 12 R/C services employees from the Arbor Tree Service, Detroit Lawncare, North Detroit, Northeast Detroit, Northwest Detroit, South Detroit, and Toledo offices; in Dover, Ohio for 15 corporate employees; and in Warsaw, Indiana for 11 Eastern Utility services employees on the NIPSCO account.

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