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"WE WANT PEOPLE TO SPEAK UP.




        IF YOU DON’T FEEL EMPOWERED



        AND HEARD, THEN WE WON’T HAVE



        A VERY COLLABORATIVE PROJECT."





                                              - DEREK MORGAN, CORPORATE SAFET Y DIRECTOR (EAST)


        more comfortable discussing concerns with CEP members,   “It’s just not helpful to come in and bark orders at people
        and craft employees may find it easier to access them.  and shut down any questions. We are working to establish
                                                                an environment where, when a more efficient or effective
        Josh Johnson, Corporate Safety Director (West), and     method is proposed, that idea is heard and examined. We
 CRAFT EMPOWERMENT   growing success with the program. The CEP program has   “If you don’t feel empowered and heard, then we
        Derek Morgan, Corporate Safety Director (East), have seen
                                                                want people to speak up,” stated Morgan.
        been rolling out at Rosendin job sites across the country,
        beginning in Oregon in 2018, and then in Virginia in 2019.
                                                                won’t have a very collaborative project. Managers must
                                                                be vulnerable and open-minded to feedback; this is
        “The program focuses on more than just safety,” said
                                                                where servant-leadership is critical to the success of
 PROGRAM  Morgan. “It focuses on coordination, training, materials,   the program.” Johnson believes, “The CEP is a valuable
        and feedback from the craft workers about what is and
                                                                program that gives our teams additional insight into the
        is not working on the job site.” He goes on to say, “It’s
                                                                project. CEP members bring up production issues, issues
        critical to properly establish this program on each job
                                                                that bug them, and safety concerns, allowing our project
        and ensure that you have the right people lending their
                                                                leaders to understand what the crews in the field are
        voice. We want to make sure that we have a good mix
        of management and the field so that we can ultimately   dealing with.” Johnson continued, “The most critical part
                                                                to the program’s success is the follow-up with our project
 THE CRAFT EMPOWERMENT PROGRAM (CEP) IS CHANGING COMMUNICATION   provide a better work environment on our job sites.”  leaders and engagement. When our CEP brings up an item,
 ON PROJECTS AND EMPOWERING ROSENDIN’S CRAFT EMPLOYEES.  CEP Mentors meet regularly to review wide-ranging   it needs to be addressed by the group. They may not be
                                                                able to solve all the problems or concerns, but follow-up
        concerns and develop solutions or designate team
                                                                shows we care about their voice.”
        members to work toward discovering a resolution.
 The safety culture at Rosendin is deeply ingrained and   with craft engagement,   Encouraging top management and employee participation
 constantly evolving. Rosendin’s Safety Team is always   communication with   and engagement come through empowering team
 seeking ways to live the company’s Core Values: We   management, and   members to speak up.
 Care. We Share. We Listen. We Innovate. We Excel. With   targeted safety efforts.
 those Core Values in mind, Rosendin established the   CEP will increase
 Craft Empowerment Program (CEP) in 2018, formerly   employee’s participation   CONGRATULATIONS, PRINEVILLE!
 known as the Craft Safety Empowerment Program. This   in projects and bolster
 program aims to involve craft employees to help Rosendin   a culture where   Rosendin’s Prineville Team are the proud recipients of a Silver
 continue to be a leader in the electrical industry. Giving   employees know that
 craft employees a voice shows them respect, and asking   they have a voice.   Pantheon score! Under the customer’s Pantheon of Safety
 for their opinion on how field operations can improve   Assessment Program, a recognition and reward program designed
 from safety to production provides ownership. Rosendin’s   The members of   to rate and recognize the implementation of world-class safety
 executive leadership has embraced the program and,   the CEP are craft   practices, the Prineville project achieved three Silver and three
 to execute the CEP, has set a man-power number of 25   employees that work   Gold Pillars. The three Silver Pillars were awarded in Leadership &
 employees for a sustained project of three months.  in the field with their
 tools. CEP members are                                Commitment, Planning & Design, Communication & Engagement,
 For the program to work, employees must want to be   recognized on project   and three Gold Pillars were awarded in Safety & Risk Control,
 part of the CEP. The right individuals participating on the   sites by a different   Health, Wellbeing & Care, and Continuous Improvement. The
 CEP team can positively impact the project, the safety   color vest or a sticker on their hard hat. If an employee has   Prineville team accomplished an incredible achievement in light of
 culture, and the company as a whole. These individuals   questions or suggestions regarding a field item, they can   the challenging year that was 2020.
 can significantly impact the success a project will have   discuss it with the CEP member. Some employees may feel


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