A Culture of Safety Starts with Interaction
At 91³ΙΘΛ Services and our family of companies, safety permeates all that we think, say, and do β from how we serve customers in the field to how we train the industry. For Keith Pancake, safety manager at independent vegetation management consulting firm 91³ΙΘΛ and metering services company Bermex, keeping safety at the forefront of employeesβ minds is his mission.
With more than 10 years of industry experience, Keith understands the challenges that we all face. At 91³ΙΘΛ and Bermex, he uses this knowledge to guide and inform our safety strategy, ensuring that incidents are prevented wherever our team members are working.
βBuilding a culture of safety starts with interacting with employees, customers, and partners to help them understand that hazards exist at all times,β Pancake said. βEnergy and resources invested in building that culture will always return positive dividends.β
For Pancake, part of that interaction includes sharing his own personal safety story with associates to help them understand the applications and importance of safety.
βHaving experienced significant injury myself, I openly share that experience with those who are interested in an effort to advance safety across our industry. Itβs critical that people have a sense for how safety affects every moment of our daily lives and the decisions we make. As a safety manager, itβs my job to align that reality with the tools, technology, and equipment we all need to work safely.β
Pancake is an ISA Certified Arborist and Utility Specialist, National Safety Council Defensive Driving Instructor, New Hampshire Certified Arborist, Licensed Pesticide Applicator, former New Hampshire Arborist Association board member, UAA member, and UAA Safety Committee member. He is also a recipient of the UAA Silver Shield Award for his efforts to promote a culture of safety.
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