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Davey Bulletin July-August 2024

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8 THE DAVEY BULLETIN | July/August 2024 SAFETY DEDICATED SKILLS TRAINER A FIRST FOR UTILITY Evan Beck, arborist skills trainer, Davey Institute, joined Davey one year ago, to become a trainer on the Eastern Utility services' DTE Energy account. Tim Roberts, currently a regional safety specialist, health and safety department, previously worked as a line clearance coach on the account. Roberts said Beck is the first skills trainer at Davey to work on a utility account. Trainers before Beck have principally supported Residential/ Commercial services. Roberts said Beck travels from crew to crew, training approximately 230 Davey employees on the DTE Energy account. "There are typically six to 12 crews in one spot, often referred to as 'show up' locations, where crews meet to stage the work," Beck said. "The training is different day- to-day, depending on the work being performed at that time. I communicate ahead of time with the general foremen on anything like a particular tree that might involve a technical need like different amounts of rigging or even climbing." The driving force for piloting Beck's role in utility is to work with employees to get them more comfortable and familiar with climbing systems and work positioning, as well as proper pruning techniques. "I think the most rewarding thing is seeing the aha moment," Beck said. "Having a connection with the people in the field by helping them with a concept they were struggling with, or even giving that person confidence to do the work with more tools in their toolbox." Josh Perro, area manager, Great Lakes region, Eastern Utility services, is the main DTE Energy account manager. "Our number one goal with the training program is we're really focusing our time on training the employees and putting people first," Perro said. Troy Keteyian, foreman, DTE Energy account, has trained with Beck multiple times, once or twice a month over the past year. "He's one of the best trainers I've had the pleasure of working with, as he's proficient in climbing and rigging techniques," Keteyian said. "He brings to light a lot of different techniques. He taught me how to do a ponytail redirect, which I'd never seen before. He knows how to communicate and uses constructive criticism. "Evan is breaking the mold for a lot of people, and I think that's one of the key points about this job is that you can never get stagnant. It's an ever-changing field," Keteyian added. "A big passion of mine is climbing," said Evan Beck, pictured above. "I climb with our employees, ideally in the same tree, to be as close as possible. I try to be relatively close, within earshot, so we can go over things in real time."

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