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<blockquote data-quote="22.34life" data-source="post: 747670" data-attributes="member: 23722"><p>I have had many experiences with stuff like this, i used to work preload dmp for 3 yrs or so.I have had many disscusions with management about them handeling leaking packages,not because i care what they do but some coworkers of mine had a big problem with it and since i was dmp certified and knew people in p/e including the regional enviromental coradnater i was always put in the middle of it.So let me tell you what i was told from p/e and the r.e.c about supervisers handling leaking packages,if you read the procedures for dealing with a leaking package it says "dont touch, leave the area and NOTIFY A SUPERVISER.The sup then decides what to do with the leaker,your part is now over,you did what you were supposed to.Anything that is a non/non which means something that can be thrown in the trash after it has been solidified can be picked up by anybody,the only package that must be handled by the dmp person is a hazmat or something that is not under the non/non status.Allmost al leakers fall into the non/non group,so in the end managment will decide what leakers can or cant be handled.So basically i was told you "dont touch,leave the area,notify a superviser,and thats it your responsibility is now over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="22.34life, post: 747670, member: 23722"] I have had many experiences with stuff like this, i used to work preload dmp for 3 yrs or so.I have had many disscusions with management about them handeling leaking packages,not because i care what they do but some coworkers of mine had a big problem with it and since i was dmp certified and knew people in p/e including the regional enviromental coradnater i was always put in the middle of it.So let me tell you what i was told from p/e and the r.e.c about supervisers handling leaking packages,if you read the procedures for dealing with a leaking package it says "dont touch, leave the area and NOTIFY A SUPERVISER.The sup then decides what to do with the leaker,your part is now over,you did what you were supposed to.Anything that is a non/non which means something that can be thrown in the trash after it has been solidified can be picked up by anybody,the only package that must be handled by the dmp person is a hazmat or something that is not under the non/non status.Allmost al leakers fall into the non/non group,so in the end managment will decide what leakers can or cant be handled.So basically i was told you "dont touch,leave the area,notify a superviser,and thats it your responsibility is now over. [/QUOTE]
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