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evaluation and improvement that will be implemented within the organization.
The confidential survey and engaging discussion facilitated by safety leaders from NRECA and Federated enables the organization to determine what is truly happening in the field while employees work around energized lines. Phase 2 assists in bringing out the facts and supports discussions which are necessary for real change to occur.
Norris employees are committed to serving customers and work at Norris to provide for their families. They can do neither if they are injured while working. I am excited for the opportunity
From left: Skylar Schmidt, Lineman - Centerville, Jace Schaefer, Lineman - Fairbury and Jerrod Searcey, Lineman - Centerville, attend training provided by the District's Technical Services Department to study the correct way to replace a contactor in an irrigation load control box.
 to improve operational work practices that may minimize risk to our employees and allow them
to provide for customers and their families for the remainder of their careers.
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