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Apr 21, 2023

A role within the tree planting industry that has been steadily developing over the past few years is the Planter Safety Representative (Rep) Role.

Companies use different names for it; other examples I’ve seen are Crew Safety Rep, Ombudsperson, and Community Safety Facilitator. For this piece, I will use Planter Safety Rep. Another point on language is that there are different ways to describe people who have experienced harm; victim or survivor are two standard terms I’ve come across. For this piece, I will use victim.
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