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<blockquote data-quote="Benben" data-source="post: 835376" data-attributes="member: 25133"><p>"This is an old article but I would guess it would be the drivers fault according to UPS." </p><p> </p><p>>>Did the driver follow the methods? Too many drivers confuse, "at fault" with "avoidable/unavoidable." If the methods were followed then an accident is unavoidable. If 1 method was violated then the accident <strong><u>MIGHT</u></strong> have been avoided...thus avoidable!!!</p><p> </p><p>"At our center I'm sure the center manager would have made some comment about what he or she could have done to prevent this from happening"</p><p> </p><p>>>Having an accident and not learning anything from it is about the definition of idiocy in my book. Raising the awarness of others about what might happen "out there" in an attempt to prevent the same thing from happening over and over again sounds like pretty solid management to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Benben, post: 835376, member: 25133"] "This is an old article but I would guess it would be the drivers fault according to UPS." >>Did the driver follow the methods? Too many drivers confuse, "at fault" with "avoidable/unavoidable." If the methods were followed then an accident is unavoidable. If 1 method was violated then the accident [B][U]MIGHT[/U][/B] have been avoided...thus avoidable!!! "At our center I'm sure the center manager would have made some comment about what he or she could have done to prevent this from happening" >>Having an accident and not learning anything from it is about the definition of idiocy in my book. Raising the awarness of others about what might happen "out there" in an attempt to prevent the same thing from happening over and over again sounds like pretty solid management to me. [/QUOTE]
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