Monday, January 13, 2014

Third Interview Questions

1. How can a lineman best reduce the risk of injury or fatality on the job?
2. How can equipment promote safety for lower risk of injury or fatality?
3. Whats the most important procedure to follow?
4. How can injury or fatality be prevented?
5. What's an attitude that's needed for safer work?
6. How does training decrease percentage of injury or fatality?
7. How can one prepare to reduce these risk?
8. How have these risks changed from the past?
9. Has technology decreased percentage for injuries and fatalities?
10. Are new methods for this job being created for the changing risks?

Thursday, January 2, 2014

Blog 11: Mentorship 10 Hours

1. I'm doing my mentorship at LA Water & Power facility in Sun Valley.
2. Mark Werndorf
3. So far I have completed 45 hours
4. I spent the day hauling branches and logs out of the property and into the load up truck.

Blog 10: Senior Project: the holiday

1. I did the homework that my mentor left me which was to crumble news paper. Another thing that I did and liked was that I had all the time that I needed to read through my research and take my time to understand it.
2. This career choice is unique because of all the tools and skills/knowledge one must obtain and learn to use with care to be able to work and stay "safe" and out of harms reach. This stood out for me because it came from the "Guide Book for Lineman & Cable man" that my mentor gave me.
3. If I had to make a 10 question interview I'd choose to interview my mentor Mark Werndorf simply because his life is devoted to teaching even the most experienced linemen on up to date tools and the knowledge and attitude one needs to endure this type of job.