Communication Rules

Communication Rules



  • Speak clearly.

  • Get right to the point.  During a weather event time is precious.

  • Do not use Voxer or CB as an outlet for entertainment. They are to be used for work purposes only.

  • NO FOUL LANGUAGE OF ANY KIND OVER VOXER OR CB.

  • Keep the volume up as high as possible so you can easily hear all communication.

  • Check your Voxer and/or CB frequently to make sure you did not miss any messages.

  • Always keep your phone on you, even when you exit the vehicle.

  • Your first point of contact is your snow commander for any questions, concerns or problems.

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