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another example of why you should follow methods
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<blockquote data-quote="City Driver" data-source="post: 534230" data-attributes="member: 20145"><p>we have a dockworker who was terminated today, but he is still allowed to work until the union has investigated and he has officialy contested it</p><p></p><p>hes a hard worker and a good guy, young guy...but sometimes careless with the forklift</p><p></p><p>ok always careless</p><p></p><p>he had a ATM machine...there are differenet stories to what happened but the general consensus is that it was on his forks one second, and on the ground the next...busted, $45,000 claim (or so management claims)</p><p></p><p></p><p>could of been easily been avoided by using the nelson strap that all of our forklifts have...its a strap that will go across the freight and hold it against the mast....takes about 30 seconds to put on, and 30 seconds to take off and reel back in, so we only use it for tall or top heavy freight</p><p></p><p>if he would of followed the methods and used the strap, he would have a job</p><p></p><p>watch yourselves, everything can changed in an instant</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="City Driver, post: 534230, member: 20145"] we have a dockworker who was terminated today, but he is still allowed to work until the union has investigated and he has officialy contested it hes a hard worker and a good guy, young guy...but sometimes careless with the forklift ok always careless he had a ATM machine...there are differenet stories to what happened but the general consensus is that it was on his forks one second, and on the ground the next...busted, $45,000 claim (or so management claims) could of been easily been avoided by using the nelson strap that all of our forklifts have...its a strap that will go across the freight and hold it against the mast....takes about 30 seconds to put on, and 30 seconds to take off and reel back in, so we only use it for tall or top heavy freight if he would of followed the methods and used the strap, he would have a job watch yourselves, everything can changed in an instant [/QUOTE]
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