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UPS employee falls ill due to extreme heat
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<blockquote data-quote="ibleedbrown" data-source="post: 860972" data-attributes="member: 35818"><p>ups and us as employees all need to use common sense during extreme conditions. in all fairness my hub has used common sense a few times this year, closing down during one extreme snowstorm and during the extreme heat wave keeping us informed on proper hydration etc etc they handed out ice cold bottle water and had a air conditioned trailer on the primary to cool off. we as employees should not expect ups to do this for us (it was very nice on their part) we should be keeping hydrated and dress accordingly for the conditions, also we must remember to slow down to get hydrated or even stop and take a small break if we feel our bodies overheating..... ups should allow for this and most likely will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ibleedbrown, post: 860972, member: 35818"] ups and us as employees all need to use common sense during extreme conditions. in all fairness my hub has used common sense a few times this year, closing down during one extreme snowstorm and during the extreme heat wave keeping us informed on proper hydration etc etc they handed out ice cold bottle water and had a air conditioned trailer on the primary to cool off. we as employees should not expect ups to do this for us (it was very nice on their part) we should be keeping hydrated and dress accordingly for the conditions, also we must remember to slow down to get hydrated or even stop and take a small break if we feel our bodies overheating..... ups should allow for this and most likely will. [/QUOTE]
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