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<blockquote data-quote="UPS Preloader" data-source="post: 1199693" data-attributes="member: 29235"><p>If you feel there are egress issues and management is allowing an unsafe work environment file grievances as such and make sure you mention violating OSHA's egress requirement in the grievance. When possible get as many witnesses as possible to sign the grievance as well. After filing two grievances, let management know that if it gets to six grievances you will be filing a complaint with OSHA and will be providing them copies of the grievances as proof that it's been an ongoing issue. This approach has worked well in my building. I also encourage everyone not to create the egress issues in the first place. If you can't keep up, ask for help. If they don't provide you the needed help and you feel you are creating an unsafe work area or you see someone else creating an unsafe work area simply stop the belt until the area is safe and the egress issues are resolved. If they instruct you otherwise, you can refuse if it's truly unsafe or you can simply file another grievance to document the situation. Also, just an FYI - If you lodge a complaint with your local fire marshall, they will come in and do random inspections and they don't take kindly to unsafe egress issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPS Preloader, post: 1199693, member: 29235"] If you feel there are egress issues and management is allowing an unsafe work environment file grievances as such and make sure you mention violating OSHA's egress requirement in the grievance. When possible get as many witnesses as possible to sign the grievance as well. After filing two grievances, let management know that if it gets to six grievances you will be filing a complaint with OSHA and will be providing them copies of the grievances as proof that it's been an ongoing issue. This approach has worked well in my building. I also encourage everyone not to create the egress issues in the first place. If you can't keep up, ask for help. If they don't provide you the needed help and you feel you are creating an unsafe work area or you see someone else creating an unsafe work area simply stop the belt until the area is safe and the egress issues are resolved. If they instruct you otherwise, you can refuse if it's truly unsafe or you can simply file another grievance to document the situation. Also, just an FYI - If you lodge a complaint with your local fire marshall, they will come in and do random inspections and they don't take kindly to unsafe egress issues. [/QUOTE]
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