UGI New Field Employee On-Boarding & Orientation 2015 EAP T&D Seminar May 28 th, 2015
UGI Introduction Acquisitions in 2006 and 2008 Approximately 62,000 electric customers Over 620,000 gas customers Gas customer base Residential 89.5% Commercial 10.2% Industrial 0.3% Service Territory
Historical Approach Generally low hiring volumes (replacements). What was the first day on the job like for a new field hire in the past?
Historical Approach Generally low hiring volumes (replacements) Much of the onboarding was left to the local management team/employee s supervisor Little immediate interaction with key corporate support departments Technical training Safety Little exposure to company vision and values
Why Formalize Onboarding? Why now? Peer interactions through AGA and others outside the gas industry indicated this was an area to improve employee engagement and insure consistency Increase in field activity driving a large increase in field hiring One company approach UGI1 Initiative Step toward consistent OQ task assignments within a field employee s career path
Onboarding Concept Begin employment in training on Day 1 Consistent safety message and focus Consistent communication of corporate history, mission, and values Issue and review all necessary Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
On-Boarding Overview Day 1 Introductions and Human Resources Day 2 General Safety & Driver Training Day 3 Compliance, General Natural Gas Industry Overview and Knowledge Day 4 Damage Prevention, Personal Protective Equipment, Equipment, Introductory Fire Training Day 5 Excavation Safety, Respiratory Equipment, General Backhoe Operation
Day One Human Resources Employees report to a central location at 11AM Human Resources Orientation Company overview (history, size, employees, community and customer focus, etc.) Company policies and procedures (employee handbook) Employee expectations (general conduct, ethics, harassment, workplace violence) Compensation, benefits, completion of required benefit and tax forms
Day One Human Resources Human Resources Orientation (continued) Company culture Community focused (United Way, Reading is Fundamental, Operation Share) Volunteerism Introduction to UGI communication streams Human Resources and Training Department hosted dinner with new employees
Day Two - Safety Safety Department Orientation Safety focus & mindset Safety culture & responsibility Stop Job Authority Time Out for Safety Personal Protective Equipment (hardhats, respirators, eye protection, hearing protection, hand protection, traffic vests) Driver Training (Smith System) Smith System First move forward Distracted driving General vehicle operations
Job Plan Excavation Safety Day Two Safety Competent Person Shoring Respiratory requirements Sampling excavation atmosphere with live gas facilities Safety & Health Manual Review Introduction to electronic and paper reference Injury and motor vehicle incident reporting Medical emergencies and response
Day Two Safety Ongoing Safety Activities Local safety committees Monthly safety meetings Safety tailgate reviews Vehicle inspections Site safety inspections PPE inspections
Day Three Compliance & Industry Overview Compliance Department Presentation Training Manual review (Procedures, Safety Manual & Environmental Manual) What is the OQ Rule, DOT & PUC Abnormal Operating Conditions Program for All OQ Tasks OQ & Employee Training Records System (CERCplus) Pa Chapters 56 & 59
Day Three Compliance & Industry Overview Gas Distribution System Overview Gas Supply System Overview Regulator and Meter Sets Basics (Pressures) Properties of Natural Gas & Propane PPE Training (Explanations of each item in PPE Bags)
Day Four Damage Prevention & Meters Substructure Damage Department Presentation PA One Call Expectations Emergency response Interpreting marks Tolerance Zone Crossbores How to Read a Meter (Index, Company Numbers etc.) Meter and Curb Valve Training Identification of Various Fittings and Tools
Day Four Damage Prevention & Meters Theft of Service Program Atmospheric Corrosion Training Mercury Identification and Remediation Process Asbestos Awareness and Handling OSHA Training Fire Extinguisher Operation & Fire Safety Training (Live Hands On)
Day Five Field Training Hands-on Field Training in the Following Areas: Competent Person (Shoring) Field Training Job Site Set-up and Flagging Training Air Cart & Breather Box Training Backhoe Operation Front End loading a Dump Truck and Safety Jack Hammer Operation Procedures/PPE Drilling, Bar Holing & Boring Procedure/PPE
Week 2 Scheduled After 6 Months on the Job Basic Pipe Fitting Building a Residential Meter Set & Regulator Service Head Adaptors and Serivce Stops Leak Testing/Pressure Testing Line Locating Emergency Response Training Turning On Meters Training Removing Meters Hazardous Conditions Tagging Training (Hands On) Lighting and Checking Equipment/Appliances (Hands On)
Week 3 Scheduled After Significant On the Job Training Plastic Fusion Training and Qualifications Low Pressure Tapping Low Pressure Bagging Procedures Squeeze Off Procedures Leak Repair Encapsulations Operating Main Valves Inspection and Repair Distribution and Transmission Line Valves
Where do we go from here? Current program Work in progress Favorable employee feedback Insures strong and consistent safety message Currently assessing OQ and Training Plans Revision to employee apprentice progression training process Standardizing OQ skills associated with each employee job classification Assessing CDL driver training options
Questions? Questions?