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<blockquote data-quote="SnowCitizen" data-source="post: 747398" data-attributes="member: 10162"><p>Yeah I know it happens all the time. It happened in the unload, I am on the sort isle. I watched the sup walk it up the steps, into a door he had just opened that wasn't being unloaded yet. It was a 50% full drop-frame, I watched him walk it all the way up to the nose where the packages were and set it into the last wall. I knew immediately it was a leaker, and sure enough 5 minutes later the responder is in there looking around and I heard him yell to him exactly where it was.</p><p> </p><p>I was in a bad mood to begin with, so I was furious to see this guy moving around this package. But like always, my decision was to do nothing because my instinct always tells me it is not worth the trouble and it isn't really any of my business. </p><p> </p><p>So I guess just a couple questions, was I correct to just keep my mouth shut? And lastly, who would I even go to if I see this happen again?</p><p> </p><p>It has been getting worse and worse for about the last two years, which has also been observed by others on here. Where I work it's to the point where the only way we shut the belt off is if a package is leaking all over the belt and there is no choice. If it is ORMD or hazardous with a wet spot but not dripping wet, the sups will handle anything to get it off the belt with no interruptions.</p><p> </p><p>Well, just blowing off some steam, had a very stressful week. Have a nice weekend all!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SnowCitizen, post: 747398, member: 10162"] Yeah I know it happens all the time. It happened in the unload, I am on the sort isle. I watched the sup walk it up the steps, into a door he had just opened that wasn't being unloaded yet. It was a 50% full drop-frame, I watched him walk it all the way up to the nose where the packages were and set it into the last wall. I knew immediately it was a leaker, and sure enough 5 minutes later the responder is in there looking around and I heard him yell to him exactly where it was. I was in a bad mood to begin with, so I was furious to see this guy moving around this package. But like always, my decision was to do nothing because my instinct always tells me it is not worth the trouble and it isn't really any of my business. So I guess just a couple questions, was I correct to just keep my mouth shut? And lastly, who would I even go to if I see this happen again? It has been getting worse and worse for about the last two years, which has also been observed by others on here. Where I work it's to the point where the only way we shut the belt off is if a package is leaking all over the belt and there is no choice. If it is ORMD or hazardous with a wet spot but not dripping wet, the sups will handle anything to get it off the belt with no interruptions. Well, just blowing off some steam, had a very stressful week. Have a nice weekend all! [/QUOTE]
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