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Are there exemptions to the Prohibited materials chart?
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<blockquote data-quote="HBGPreloader" data-source="post: 1841771" data-attributes="member: 19782"><p>LOL, guys - and thanks for the reply, Frigid.</p><p>So, beyond the "don't tough, leave area and notify supervisor" b.s. is there a formal or written procedure on what to do next?</p><p>If so, where would I find this info? It seems that not one supervisor or manager knew what to do. So, based on the "notice" that was typed in the return address area, they let it go through the system.</p><p>The package appeared to be fireworks and it was either a 1.4 friend or 1.4 G explosive (I don't, exactly, recall).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HBGPreloader, post: 1841771, member: 19782"] LOL, guys - and thanks for the reply, Frigid. So, beyond the "don't tough, leave area and notify supervisor" b.s. is there a formal or written procedure on what to do next? If so, where would I find this info? It seems that not one supervisor or manager knew what to do. So, based on the "notice" that was typed in the return address area, they let it go through the system. The package appeared to be fireworks and it was either a 1.4 friend or 1.4 G explosive (I don't, exactly, recall). [/QUOTE]
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