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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 1093360" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Sounds like something out of the SMITH System, which we don't use anymore because Fred is too cheap to pay the fees. What you don't get is that "anticpating the hazard" is used as a tool over here at Express to blame employees for accidents and injuries that <strong>were non-preventable. </strong>If you deliver to the same house for 10 years and you know there are no clearance issues and then a dead tree drops a branch you cannot see in the dark, how do you anticpate that hazard?</p><p></p><p>As someone else said, if a meteor fell from space and broke through the roof of your vehicle and caused you to crash, they'd blame <strong>you, </strong>because you left your tinfoil hat and Radio Shack meteor detector at home. "Holy Asteroid, Batman!!! You forgot the Bat Meteor Deflector back at the Batcave?" "Yes, Boy Wonder, I failed to anticipate the hazard". </p><p></p><p>Crap..all crap. From the company that IS crap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 1093360, member: 12508"] Sounds like something out of the SMITH System, which we don't use anymore because Fred is too cheap to pay the fees. What you don't get is that "anticpating the hazard" is used as a tool over here at Express to blame employees for accidents and injuries that [B]were non-preventable. [/B]If you deliver to the same house for 10 years and you know there are no clearance issues and then a dead tree drops a branch you cannot see in the dark, how do you anticpate that hazard? As someone else said, if a meteor fell from space and broke through the roof of your vehicle and caused you to crash, they'd blame [B]you, [/B]because you left your tinfoil hat and Radio Shack meteor detector at home. "Holy Asteroid, Batman!!! You forgot the Bat Meteor Deflector back at the Batcave?" "Yes, Boy Wonder, I failed to anticipate the hazard". Crap..all crap. From the company that IS crap. [/QUOTE]
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