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<blockquote data-quote="satellitedriver" data-source="post: 507480" data-attributes="member: 1664"><p>Many years back, UPS gave out a marble for drivers to put into their shirt pocket, for that exact same reason.</p><p>We lose pens all the time, but when you heard the "thunk" of the marble hitting the ground it made you "think" about what just happened.</p><p>It was one of the best teaching tools of proper body mechanics, by UPS.</p><p>IMHO, </p><p>The approach our company has taken in reducing injuries, by memorization is ludicrous.</p><p>Small wonder that UPS has the dubious honor of having the highest worker injury rate per employee in the US.</p><p>Longlunchguy, </p><p>I was fortunate enough to start working at a young age surrounded by older workers who taught me by example and guidance.</p><p>Safety is really very simple.</p><p>Always be aware of what you are doing and what is around you.</p><p>Excuse me for my rant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satellitedriver, post: 507480, member: 1664"] Many years back, UPS gave out a marble for drivers to put into their shirt pocket, for that exact same reason. We lose pens all the time, but when you heard the "thunk" of the marble hitting the ground it made you "think" about what just happened. It was one of the best teaching tools of proper body mechanics, by UPS. IMHO, The approach our company has taken in reducing injuries, by memorization is ludicrous. Small wonder that UPS has the dubious honor of having the highest worker injury rate per employee in the US. Longlunchguy, I was fortunate enough to start working at a young age surrounded by older workers who taught me by example and guidance. Safety is really very simple. Always be aware of what you are doing and what is around you. Excuse me for my rant. [/QUOTE]
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