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Todd Boldin 
Reddaway
Military Branch: Air Force
Years Served: 4 years 9 months
Highest Pay Grade: E4/SGT
MOS: 45550B
Age: 47
Job Description:
As a Safety Manager it is my job to ensure that my Division is compliant with DOT, OSHA, and Company policies/regulations. I help develop and maintain trainings to insure our employees are the best and safest in our Industry . Most of all I am here to lead /mentor and maintain a safe working environment for our employees and the motoring public.
How did you get the job?
The Safety Department has always appealed to me as I worked along side some great Safety Managers in the past, while still a driver. When this position was posted I was eager to apply as many others did as well. I was selected a few months later.
Why did you choose this job?
Being a driver as well as working around heavy equipment most of my life I have seen many unsafe accidents and injuries. Safety is extremely important to me and I feel that with my experience, safety record, and my time with Reddaway I can make a difference in the safety mindset with all employees Company wide.
What is the best part of the job?
I get to work with and spend time with our employees, listening to their ideas, suggestions and concerns. I then take that information and discuss with other Managers to try and better the working environment for all concerned. I try to look at all aspects of our business from a Safety standpoint and use this as the avenue to help lead others to a better Safety mindset.
What was the biggest transition headache?
I feel that it was more of a challenge rather than a headache. Coming from being a driver to the Safety Manager was a steep learning curve and very challenging at times. The challenge never goes away as I learn and deal with different situations everyday.
What skills did you bring with you?
While in the military I had supervisory/managerial training as well as leadership responsibilities that has helped me in the transition needed for this new position I have attained. I am a 1 Million mile safe driver with a 21 year safety record within Reddaway. I developed relationships with all Management throughout my career and believe those relationships will also help in my endeavor to increase my knowledge in the area of Safety.
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