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<blockquote data-quote="Gazelle" data-source="post: 1066838" data-attributes="member: 42742"><p>My thoughts are that you "over heard this conversation". That being said maybe the hourly had complained about it earlier in the night, and the sup checked out the package only to find that it was wet but not leaking, which happens all the time.</p><p></p><p>In my building the haz mat hours are put under the primary hours, and the loaders are specific to their center or boxline. As a supervisor working with loaders I wouldn't "feel the pressure" about hours that I can code out. I can code him out to the hub or primary for any hours that were used for leakers. I doubt this is an issue about hours.</p><p></p><p>In my honest opinion you are "piecing together" a story as you "think" it went. Perhaps he did have the haz mat person look at it at some point, perhaps the box had a small wet stain on it that clearly wasn't an issue. Do I think he handled it correctly... Can't really tell you that because there seem to be no solid facts. You didn't see the package therefore its not your call to say that the sup wasn't doing his job. Perhaps he shouldn't have been so loud about it in front of other employees, but no one was there with this person to confirm what happened.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gazelle, post: 1066838, member: 42742"] My thoughts are that you "over heard this conversation". That being said maybe the hourly had complained about it earlier in the night, and the sup checked out the package only to find that it was wet but not leaking, which happens all the time. In my building the haz mat hours are put under the primary hours, and the loaders are specific to their center or boxline. As a supervisor working with loaders I wouldn't "feel the pressure" about hours that I can code out. I can code him out to the hub or primary for any hours that were used for leakers. I doubt this is an issue about hours. In my honest opinion you are "piecing together" a story as you "think" it went. Perhaps he did have the haz mat person look at it at some point, perhaps the box had a small wet stain on it that clearly wasn't an issue. Do I think he handled it correctly... Can't really tell you that because there seem to be no solid facts. You didn't see the package therefore its not your call to say that the sup wasn't doing his job. Perhaps he shouldn't have been so loud about it in front of other employees, but no one was there with this person to confirm what happened. [/QUOTE]
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