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Part Time Sups--------Don't be this foolish!
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<blockquote data-quote="pemanager" data-source="post: 736529" data-attributes="member: 5027"><p>PE Pro,</p><p></p><p>No I am not kidding. 15 years ago this was commonplace but, from a senior management perspective, it is no longer tolerated. There may be honest disagreement on what is an unsafe act but what you described violates at least 2 clearly defined policies (conveyor securing and not standing on sidepan) and if you want to be technical also violates live conveyor policies. If you do not feel confident your direct management will address the issue then contact the safety manager. They are obligated to perform an investigation and I am aware of a number of similar circumstances where there have been consequences to such actions. I have also personally made sure that such actions have been addressed.</p><p> </p><p> It is easy to cop out and say nothing will come of informing management of what you have seen but you, most likely, have a much greater knowledge of the hazards associated with powered equipment and shouldn't ignore the danger they are putting themselves in. </p><p></p><p>If you truly do not want to be involved with your local management, PM me more specific information and I will forward it to the appropriate people and you can remain anonymous. </p><p></p><p>Thank you.</p><p></p><p>P.S. - has anyone checked to verify that there is not a non operational reason why there are multiple jams there?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pemanager, post: 736529, member: 5027"] PE Pro, No I am not kidding. 15 years ago this was commonplace but, from a senior management perspective, it is no longer tolerated. There may be honest disagreement on what is an unsafe act but what you described violates at least 2 clearly defined policies (conveyor securing and not standing on sidepan) and if you want to be technical also violates live conveyor policies. If you do not feel confident your direct management will address the issue then contact the safety manager. They are obligated to perform an investigation and I am aware of a number of similar circumstances where there have been consequences to such actions. I have also personally made sure that such actions have been addressed. It is easy to cop out and say nothing will come of informing management of what you have seen but you, most likely, have a much greater knowledge of the hazards associated with powered equipment and shouldn't ignore the danger they are putting themselves in. If you truly do not want to be involved with your local management, PM me more specific information and I will forward it to the appropriate people and you can remain anonymous. Thank you. P.S. - has anyone checked to verify that there is not a non operational reason why there are multiple jams there? [/QUOTE]
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