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<blockquote data-quote="browniehound" data-source="post: 535525" data-attributes="member: 4653"><p>I think its a safety hazard. They want you throwing them at the top of the wall? Thats an ijury waiting to happen.</p><p> </p><p>I'm thinking build half of a wall and then place it in between that wall and the one behind it.</p><p> </p><p>When I was a loader, there were too many times that we threw the bags or placed them with the help of a load-stand at the top of the wall. This was the accepted practice in 1999.</p><p> </p><p>These bags can weigh 50 or 60 Lbs. I can't believe UPS wanted them </p><p>'thrown" at the top of the load? Not is this day and age!</p><p> </p><p>I also think they are too heavy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="browniehound, post: 535525, member: 4653"] I think its a safety hazard. They want you throwing them at the top of the wall? Thats an ijury waiting to happen. I'm thinking build half of a wall and then place it in between that wall and the one behind it. When I was a loader, there were too many times that we threw the bags or placed them with the help of a load-stand at the top of the wall. This was the accepted practice in 1999. These bags can weigh 50 or 60 Lbs. I can't believe UPS wanted them 'thrown" at the top of the load? Not is this day and age! I also think they are too heavy. [/QUOTE]
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