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Scraping a driveway--does it deserve a warning letter?
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<blockquote data-quote="cino321" data-source="post: 772099" data-attributes="member: 6786"><p>Not if it's an overweight for crying out load! You shouldn't have to back into driveways to deliver packages that are too heavy to pick up. And I'm sorry sober but your management team knows that, that's why the accident was avoidable. </p><p></p><p>Article 44, Section 1 of our contract:</p><p></p><p>"No employee shall be required to handle any over 70 pound packages</p><p>alone if it is the employee’s good faith belief that such handling</p><p>would be a safety hazard to herself or himself. In such cases,</p><p>the Employer shall provide whichever of the following is requested</p><p>in good faith by the employee in handling over 70 pound packages:</p><p></p><p>1. Another bargaining unit employee for assistance, or</p><p>2. Appropriate lifting/handling devices, or</p><p>3. Another bargaining unit employee and an appropriate</p><p>lifting/handling device for handling, pick-up or delivery circumstances</p><p>that require both bargaining unit help and an appropriate</p><p>lifting/handling device."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cino321, post: 772099, member: 6786"] Not if it's an overweight for crying out load! You shouldn't have to back into driveways to deliver packages that are too heavy to pick up. And I'm sorry sober but your management team knows that, that's why the accident was avoidable. Article 44, Section 1 of our contract: "No employee shall be required to handle any over 70 pound packages alone if it is the employee’s good faith belief that such handling would be a safety hazard to herself or himself. In such cases, the Employer shall provide whichever of the following is requested in good faith by the employee in handling over 70 pound packages: 1. Another bargaining unit employee for assistance, or 2. Appropriate lifting/handling devices, or 3. Another bargaining unit employee and an appropriate lifting/handling device for handling, pick-up or delivery circumstances that require both bargaining unit help and an appropriate lifting/handling device." [/QUOTE]
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