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<blockquote data-quote="LKLND3380" data-source="post: 153452" data-attributes="member: 6601"><p>We had a HazMat leak on one of our belts... This was a MARKED HAZMAT - Diamond label, shipping papers... </p><p> </p><p>The belt was stopped immediately by a preloader who then told everyone to get back... Our Center Manager came up to see why the belt was stopped and the PT Supe told him. The Center Manager directed preloaders to continue working around the package (within 5 ft). </p><p> </p><p>The Center Manager got someone to pick up the HazMat package WITHOUT any protective gear and place it in a spill tray next to a package car. There it sat for 20 minutes until a Designated Responder could be pulled from the sort aisle and take care of it...</p><p> </p><p>Now you would think with one of the belts shut down they could have pulled the Designated Responder from the sort aisle to get the package... NOPE they just stacked out the belt so it came down as one big mass...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LKLND3380, post: 153452, member: 6601"] We had a HazMat leak on one of our belts... This was a MARKED HAZMAT - Diamond label, shipping papers... The belt was stopped immediately by a preloader who then told everyone to get back... Our Center Manager came up to see why the belt was stopped and the PT Supe told him. The Center Manager directed preloaders to continue working around the package (within 5 ft). The Center Manager got someone to pick up the HazMat package WITHOUT any protective gear and place it in a spill tray next to a package car. There it sat for 20 minutes until a Designated Responder could be pulled from the sort aisle and take care of it... Now you would think with one of the belts shut down they could have pulled the Designated Responder from the sort aisle to get the package... NOPE they just stacked out the belt so it came down as one big mass... [/QUOTE]
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