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"On Topic" "Blame The Worker" Behavior Based Safety or Not?
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<blockquote data-quote="brownIEman" data-source="post: 3810101" data-attributes="member: 14596"><p>Not only no, but hhhheeelllll no.</p><p>I started as an unloader, was trained then. Many years later I trained new hires in unloading, and trained trainers to train new hires to unload. I never once saw this method taught. That is literally insane and if you are being taught to unload in this manner someone needs a time out. If you weren't trained to unload like that and you are unloading like that any way, then you are asking for a nasty laceration from a falling car part. You are also giving ammunition to UPS' often unjust philosophy that it is always the employee's fault. (We'll save the question of why a loader put a heavy car part on top of a wall for another discussion)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brownIEman, post: 3810101, member: 14596"] Not only no, but hhhheeelllll no. I started as an unloader, was trained then. Many years later I trained new hires in unloading, and trained trainers to train new hires to unload. I never once saw this method taught. That is literally insane and if you are being taught to unload in this manner someone needs a time out. If you weren't trained to unload like that and you are unloading like that any way, then you are asking for a nasty laceration from a falling car part. You are also giving ammunition to UPS' often unjust philosophy that it is always the employee's fault. (We'll save the question of why a loader put a heavy car part on top of a wall for another discussion) [/QUOTE]
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