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<blockquote data-quote="trplnkl" data-source="post: 330498" data-attributes="member: 13254"><p>One thing to keep in mind also is that if a shipper is sending out 10 boxes to one consignee that ave different weights, we allow them to use the average weight for that shipment.</p><p> Now as far as the safety aspect, I can see a problem with incorrect weights on O/70s but doesn't our work methods tell us to test all packages for weight and possible shifting contents before actually lifting? I very seldom look at the weight on a package label before picking it up, I would much rather trust my weight test.</p><p> Aren't all O/70s supposed to labeled with highlight tape?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trplnkl, post: 330498, member: 13254"] One thing to keep in mind also is that if a shipper is sending out 10 boxes to one consignee that ave different weights, we allow them to use the average weight for that shipment. Now as far as the safety aspect, I can see a problem with incorrect weights on O/70s but doesn't our work methods tell us to test all packages for weight and possible shifting contents before actually lifting? I very seldom look at the weight on a package label before picking it up, I would much rather trust my weight test. Aren't all O/70s supposed to labeled with highlight tape? [/QUOTE]
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