Arborist Training Program Graduation: The Future of Wildfire Safety Mitigation 

Arborist Training Program Graduation: The Future of Wildfire Safety Mitigation 

Recently, on July 29, Utility Line Clearance Arborist Training candidates completed their five-week, 200-hour training program designed to educate an expanded workforce to support tree trimming operations around electric infrastructure across the state.

This graduating cohort was a partnership with the Utility Arborist Association, San Diego Community College District and California Conservation Corps (CCC). The premise is that once participants complete the training, they become a part of the local Union (IBEW Local 465) and eligible for hire by our tree contractors (UTS and Davey).

These efforts will ultimately lead to more jobs for San Diegans and won’t require us to hire from outside the region to bring in talent to support our line clearances and other utility arborist efforts. It is also in place to support the prevention of wildfires by ensuring adequate resources are available statewide to perform pruning and removal activities.

Arborist Training Program Graduation: The Future of Wildfire Safety Mitigation 

Although graduates are not guaranteed a job after finishing the program, they will now be well-positioned for future employment within the vegetation management industry.

“Over the past five weeks, you have dedicated yourself to learning specialized line clearance skills, from tree safety, climbing and fire protection, to how to identify electrical hazards, and much more,” said senior vice president of Electrical Operations and chief safety officer at SDG&E, Kevin Geraghty.

Leading the Way

As wildfires continue to grow in frequency and intensity, one of the best lines of defense to prevent these catastrophic fires is to ensure that trees and other vegetation around electrical infrastructure are properly inspected and pruned.

Programs like the Utility Line Clearance Arborist Training are designed to build a diverse, qualified, and talented workforce of uniquely skilled personnel that can help keep our region, and our customers safe.

Arborist Training Program Graduation: The Future of Wildfire Safety Mitigation