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Ya thinkI think we all should just stop replying to this guy. He likes to chase his tail.
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Ya thinkI think we all should just stop replying to this guy. He likes to chase his tail.
Peace!
Why are you throwing shade at me like this?I think we all should just stop replying to this guy. He likes to chase his tail.
Peace!
That is why coolers and ice is need.I'm curious how you think that UPS stores these water bottles? They leave them on pallets not in refrigerators.
I will not affirm or deny that because it is irrelevant to the matter because safety and heath professionals and regulations require water to be suitably cool.Fun fact: Hot water is better for you.
I don’t believe lunch is an OSHA regulated requirement.I want a lunch brought out to me. I don’t know how to get one.
I have seen this for inside workers.OSHA does stipulate that the water temperature should be between 50-60 degrees, if possible. The buildings that I have seen usually throw them in coolers with ice before the sort starts to try and cool them a little.
I have seen this done as well.I've even seen them use tote boxes lined with garbage bags filled with ice and bottled water. Creative, actually.
Article 5 of the Master can help with this.I know places with well water that is safe to drink but has a bad taste. They have bottled water for people who don't want to use the fountain but they don't have to. An alternate source is nice to have but not a requirement.
I believe OSHA still covers driver’s working conditions.
Good content!!No they do not. Not when they are on the road.
OSHA regulations and laws do not apply to CMV drivers, while they are on the road. The FMCSA, which falls under the DOT, has full authority over CMV drivers and makes the laws and regulations, including safety, covering them. OSHA has no authority over CMV drivers on the road and therefor cannot enforce a law about providing drinking water when the CMV is on a public road.
They can when it is at a building loading or unloading. The driver can get the same water that the building employees get. UPS legally does not have to supply water to most package or feeder drivers while they are on the road.
However, bring your own cooler and fill it free of charge with UPS's water at the building before you leave and bring it with you. Or bring it from home. Just make sure you have plenty of water.
OSHA can enforce record keeping, for accidents and injuries for CMV drivers, but that is about it.
Standards
Trucking industry is addressed in specific OSHA standards for recordkeeping and general industry. This section highlights OSHA standards and documents related to the trucking industry.
OSHA is preempted by Section 4(b)1 of the OSH Act from enforcing its regulations if a working condition is regulated by another Federal agency.
For example:
- While traveling on public highways, the Department of Transportation (DOT) has jurisdiction. However, while loading and unloading trucks, OSHA regulations govern the safety and health of the workers and the responsibilities of employers to ensure their safety at the warehouse, at the dock, at the rig, at the construction site, at the airport terminal and in all places truckers go to deliver and pick up loads.
If they are too cold, will you complain about that, as well? I know that when they put the bottles in ice, they go below the 50 degree minimum. Between 50-60 sounds like the temp of a water fountain.I have seen this for inside workers.
I prefer my water at exactly 53.5 degrees. Fiji water only.If they are too cold, will you complain about that, as well? I know that when they put the bottles in ice, they go below the 50 degree minimum. Between 50-60 sounds like the temp of a water fountain.
I see your point but I disagree with your interpretation and application of this.
I tell you what, I will contact my local OSHA Compliance office and get a ruling on their position in light of this interpretation.
Can you cite this direct response? I would love to see it with my own eyes.It's not my interpretation. This is a direct response from OSHA saying they have no authority to enforce their laws while a CMV is on a public road.
Thank You.I'll give you credit for going one step further.