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The Davey Bulletin Sept-Oct 2018

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14 THE DAVEY BULLETIN | September/October 2018 Davey employees attended a three-day Cranes 101 training in Bellingham, Massachusetts, to receive their certified crane operator license. Tim Brown, senior regional safety specialist, corporate safety department, said Davey started using third-party crane training in 2015, after OSHA placed new regulations on the use of cranes. All of Davey's crane operators need to be certified under the new regulations by November of 2018, Brown said. This course was for employees who run both knuckle booms and boom truck cranes. Attendees were tested on both types of cranes and completed a written exam. "The purpose of their participation in Cranes 101 is to make sure our employees are trained and certified for these new regulations on the machines they are operating," Brown said. Employees will need to recertify every five years. The recertification is an opportunity for employees to be updated on the new regulations and revisit the critical components of crane operation, Brown said. Do you have questions about getting your crane operator certification? Please contact Tim Brown at timothy.brown@davey.com or at 330-289-3553. CRANE TRAINING 101 A Davey crew performs a flawless crane job thanks to their many hours of crane training. TOUCH-A-TRUCK ATTENDANCE SHOWS COMMUNITY SUPPORT The East San Antonio R/C office participated in the Crown of Life Preschool's Touch-A-Truck event. Chuck Shouse, district manager, said his office supplied a manual surgery truck, bucket truck and chipper for the attending children to see. This year, Robert Ponce, sales arborist, and Jose Pascal, foreman, represented their office at the event. Shouse said he believes it's important for his crew members to be involved in community events. "It garners a lot of respect for the guys when we send them to do stuff like this," Shouse said. "And, it's important for our guys to know that they are part of an office that gives back to the community." The kids love getting inside the trucks. They especially love the airhorns, according to Chuck Shouse. They're quite disappointed when the air runs out and they need to wait until the pressure builds up again. FIELD NOTES

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