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No tolerance accident policy in feeders
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<blockquote data-quote="Channahon" data-source="post: 157638" data-attributes="member: 7666"><p>Having the opportunity to be on a safety committee with my fellow employees, we were able to determine what causes accidents, be it avoidable or not avoidable. However, the frequecies are based on accidents period. I think the company knows, there are conditions beyond a drivers control. I would think the "no tolerance" would hopefully drive the avoidable accidents, where both the union and company are in agreement, the accident was caused by driver error. In most operations the same names come up for accidents. You have to wonder how many accidents the driver may have had in their personal car. If they would use the same caution and care with their UPS vehicle, as they do with their personal car, maybe the number of accidents would decrease. Understanding UPS vehicles are different than personal cars, our drivers generally have the same vehicle daily. The most important issue is safety for our drivers and the public, so everyone can be home with the families at the end of the day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Channahon, post: 157638, member: 7666"] Having the opportunity to be on a safety committee with my fellow employees, we were able to determine what causes accidents, be it avoidable or not avoidable. However, the frequecies are based on accidents period. I think the company knows, there are conditions beyond a drivers control. I would think the "no tolerance" would hopefully drive the avoidable accidents, where both the union and company are in agreement, the accident was caused by driver error. In most operations the same names come up for accidents. You have to wonder how many accidents the driver may have had in their personal car. If they would use the same caution and care with their UPS vehicle, as they do with their personal car, maybe the number of accidents would decrease. Understanding UPS vehicles are different than personal cars, our drivers generally have the same vehicle daily. The most important issue is safety for our drivers and the public, so everyone can be home with the families at the end of the day. [/QUOTE]
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