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<blockquote data-quote="Brown Dog" data-source="post: 315314" data-attributes="member: 12109"><p>There are alot of good posts in this thread. I, too, used to be on the safety commitee for several years but not any more. Didn't seem to be enough "bite" to concerns, took up extra time I couldn't afford, and finally, I just thought it was time for some new blood. It was an excellent idea to have safety commitees nationwide collaborate. Also, I thought the grieving of unresolved items on the commitee would be a great tool. I like to remind the younger drivers to be safe 1st, don't worry about standards, live to play(work) another day. I think if any of US have a safety concern, it benefits US ALL to bring it up to the commitee, or the center mgr, and then follow up on it by checking back or grieving unresolved issues. Don't let mgt "brush it off". Go higher up if you have to. If you're too pissed off about a lack of response, go to a fellow worker who you respect, ask him for his input, stay calm, adjust, take it one step at a time. DON'T leave the building pissed off, you need all your concentration on the task at hand, namely, driving the big brown truck safely amongst all the other unsafe drivers and pedestrians.<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/FeltTip/peaceful.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":peaceful:" title="Peaceful :peaceful:" data-shortname=":peaceful:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brown Dog, post: 315314, member: 12109"] There are alot of good posts in this thread. I, too, used to be on the safety commitee for several years but not any more. Didn't seem to be enough "bite" to concerns, took up extra time I couldn't afford, and finally, I just thought it was time for some new blood. It was an excellent idea to have safety commitees nationwide collaborate. Also, I thought the grieving of unresolved items on the commitee would be a great tool. I like to remind the younger drivers to be safe 1st, don't worry about standards, live to play(work) another day. I think if any of US have a safety concern, it benefits US ALL to bring it up to the commitee, or the center mgr, and then follow up on it by checking back or grieving unresolved issues. Don't let mgt "brush it off". Go higher up if you have to. If you're too pissed off about a lack of response, go to a fellow worker who you respect, ask him for his input, stay calm, adjust, take it one step at a time. DON'T leave the building pissed off, you need all your concentration on the task at hand, namely, driving the big brown truck safely amongst all the other unsafe drivers and pedestrians.:peaceful: [/QUOTE]
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