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March-April Davey Bulletin 2020

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19 March/April 2020 | THE DAVEY BULLETIN Even back-to-back snowstorms dropping several feet of snow on Colorado Springs, Colorado, last fall, couldn't stop a two-day CLS Western Government & Projects Training. The operations in attendance were Malmstrom Air Force Base Military Family Housing (MFH), Denver Colorado Service Center, Peterson Air Force Base, Peterson & Schriever Air Force Base MFH, Colorado Springs North territory, Colorado Springs South territory, U.S. Air Force Academy, Hartney Greymont, a Davey company, had an influx of newer employees and needed a way to quickly train their new recruits. To do this, they outsourced some of their basic trainings to ArborMaster. Hartney Greymont employees learned climbing best practices and work positioning during their training with ArborMaster. Photo Credit: James Chambrelli, ArborMaster HARTNEY GREETS NEW EMPLOYEES WITH TRAINING CLS TRAINING OCCURS DESPITE SNOWY CONDITIONS Pictured, left to right, front row: Johnathan Hayward, Anthony Thurston, Harold Quinones, P.J. Anderson, Shawn Fitzgerald, David Carrillo, Dewayne Jensen and Mark Dalton. Second row, from left, are: Travis Thurston, Andre Archuleta, Kahlon Solon, Dana Lofland, William Fisk, Jeremy Lewis, Matt Delaney and Blane Pshigoda. Third row, from left, are: Josh Sexton, Manuel Nassar, Dan Morgan and Tim Lotz. Fairchild Air Force Base MFH, the San Francisco territory, Buckley Airforce Base MFH, Oakland Catholic Funeral and Cemetery Services and Travis Air Force Base MFH. The attendees received instruction in client experience, commercial grounds management, safety and Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations. They also received an overview of CLS Western government/projects and discussed ways they could improve their operations. In the fall, Josh Fritz, district manager, Concord office, teamed up with David Anderson, assistant district manager, Needham office, to provide an ArborMaster Training for their newer employees that focused on tree climbing. The three-day training started with climbing basics, such as knot tying, and eventually worked its way up to various climbing techniques. "It's a good benefit to the employees. It tells them that they are valued and that we are investing in them to succeed," Fritz said. "It gives Davey a huge boost in morale. The crews are happy we are taking care of them."

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