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Public works superintendent outlines 'Safety Day' training and on-call response procedures
Summary
Anthony Celestino, the city's public works superintendent, described a multi-station "Safety Day" training that practices pothole mitigation, chainsaw and wood chipper operation, and familiarization with on-call vehicles; crews use the Buckeye app or phone dispatch and often take city vehicles home to respond directly to incidents.
Anthony Celestino, the city's public works superintendent, described the public works department's "Safety Day" training and on-call response procedures during a meeting; the date and venue were not specified.
Celestino said the department runs five training stations that let crews practice on tasks they most often face in the field. "Safety day is really we have 5 different stations, kind of more they're they're really focused on the stuff that we actually deal with mostly on on call," Celestino said. He described…
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