Management measures themselves in part as to what they can recite verbatim, not by actually doing physical work.
PAS'd out...
I understand what you are saying but kind of take affense to it. I am a preload sup however, was a loader and unloader prior to this. However, I chose to advance my career within the "UPS company". I wasn't interested in being a driver, b/c as I mentioned before I hate traffic. That doesn't make me less of an employee. It certainly doen't make me better than the loader/unloader. I have done the work (not of a driver) that I ask of my loaders. I certianly would not ask them to do anything I haven't done myself. I actually have respect for my loaders because I know how hard the work is and can be.
As far as the KETER/ OSHA audits and the memorization of SWM techniques and saftey methods:
I agree that the memorization verbatim of all of these KETER/ OSHA regulations is/ are rediculous!
But here is what I just learned recently which is kindo of interesting:
KETER is a company
UPS hired to audit them. Reason: to avoid OSHA regulating UPS. In any normal OSHA environment, OSHA regulates the company/organization themselves. They come in walk around, audit the environment, the people, and the safety of that specific company/ organization.
UPS being the size they are requests OSHA does not regulate them. They have to prove every year or how ever often that they have the ability to regulate themselves. So they pay KETER to come in and audit, to keep them up to standard and OSHA compliant.
In order for OSHA to allow UPS to remain self regulating, they have set requirements on training safety, as well as other facets of OSHA compliancy having to do with such things as HAZMATS, Equipment Maintenance etc.
Anyway, although I agree with parts of your statement, I think where ever you may travel or apply there will be things you should know or take the time to learn on your own, as long as the information is provided to you. This not only enhances your ability to do your job safely, but more effectively.
Do I think these items need to be memorized word for word? no, but I do believe you should have the information at your fingertips should you require it.

If you wanted to play Pro Football, the coaches are going to provide you with the plays...and then it is up to you to memorize them on your own time so you can do your part as effectivly as possible.
I hope that makes sense....and sorry I rambled...lol. I mean no disrespect to you personally, but wanted to express my thoughts.