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UPS Employee Dies After Being Pinned By Truck
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<blockquote data-quote="Tiny Panda" data-source="post: 529237" data-attributes="member: 20486"><p>I know they wouldnt make a difference if safety procedures arent followed, in fact everything is useless if that isnt followed.</p><p></p><p>I understand what blue is saying about construction sites, there is numerous vehicles that have beepers like you say, i don't know what it is like in the US but here in the UK we have nothing at our place that has beepers, in the evening it is horns galore from driving into the warehouse, round the corner of the warehouse, backing up, tooting because someone is in the way etc etc, all the same noise so you dont know whether it is someone backing up or just saying hi to the washer guy walking the other way. </p><p></p><p>What i mean is that at least with a backing beeper you know that somone somewhere is backing up so can be aware, look up when you hear a horn and see someone to your right driving into the warehouse but to your left someone is backing up. At least the beepers are on the back end of the vehicle instead of 40ft away on the front of the truck the otherside of the noisy engine, not much use if you are behind the trailer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiny Panda, post: 529237, member: 20486"] I know they wouldnt make a difference if safety procedures arent followed, in fact everything is useless if that isnt followed. I understand what blue is saying about construction sites, there is numerous vehicles that have beepers like you say, i don't know what it is like in the US but here in the UK we have nothing at our place that has beepers, in the evening it is horns galore from driving into the warehouse, round the corner of the warehouse, backing up, tooting because someone is in the way etc etc, all the same noise so you dont know whether it is someone backing up or just saying hi to the washer guy walking the other way. What i mean is that at least with a backing beeper you know that somone somewhere is backing up so can be aware, look up when you hear a horn and see someone to your right driving into the warehouse but to your left someone is backing up. At least the beepers are on the back end of the vehicle instead of 40ft away on the front of the truck the otherside of the noisy engine, not much use if you are behind the trailer [/QUOTE]
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