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A simple idea to reduce misloads
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<blockquote data-quote="curiousbrain" data-source="post: 1098862" data-attributes="member: 31608"><p>What I used to do, when I was a belt sup, was make all the areas have an "off" number; so, if you loaded 316, 317, 318, 319, I would make it 316, 317, 318, and 999 (as an example). And, I had a few loaders who had that exact problem you describe - mixing up the similar looking numbers when your moving at a hundred miles per hour; I padded the PAS load with as many zeros as I could. So, if it was 316 and 319, it'd be 316 and 0319, or 00319 .. however many characters I could get away with; anything for a visual marker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="curiousbrain, post: 1098862, member: 31608"] What I used to do, when I was a belt sup, was make all the areas have an "off" number; so, if you loaded 316, 317, 318, 319, I would make it 316, 317, 318, and 999 (as an example). And, I had a few loaders who had that exact problem you describe - mixing up the similar looking numbers when your moving at a hundred miles per hour; I padded the PAS load with as many zeros as I could. So, if it was 316 and 319, it'd be 316 and 0319, or 00319 .. however many characters I could get away with; anything for a visual marker. [/QUOTE]
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