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Bias toward "runners"?
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<blockquote data-quote="UPS Lifer" data-source="post: 301098" data-attributes="member: 9789"><p>One of the TS supervisors could probably pull it out of a manual for you. The problem is finding a TS person. Get with IE. they should be able to dig it out of one of their manuals. In the 340 methods it is defined as just a brisk walk pace. </p><p></p><p>Remember - this is an average per stop. You have to average 3 ft a second for all distances traveled by foot. So if you have a handtruck with 4 heavy packages or one letter your average to make the allowance is 3 ft a second for the distance you traveled. As a supervisor either training or on a methods ride - rule of thumb is 1 average size stride every second.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPS Lifer, post: 301098, member: 9789"] One of the TS supervisors could probably pull it out of a manual for you. The problem is finding a TS person. Get with IE. they should be able to dig it out of one of their manuals. In the 340 methods it is defined as just a brisk walk pace. Remember - this is an average per stop. You have to average 3 ft a second for all distances traveled by foot. So if you have a handtruck with 4 heavy packages or one letter your average to make the allowance is 3 ft a second for the distance you traveled. As a supervisor either training or on a methods ride - rule of thumb is 1 average size stride every second. [/QUOTE]
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