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<blockquote data-quote="Cackinthehat" data-source="post: 348982" data-attributes="member: 7408"><p>I was going to say just about everything that the above people mentioned.</p><p>As a supervisor, I always tell my preloaders that safety is our #1 concern. Yeah, everybody is going to say "yeah, right". But it is. If you get hurt on the job, that is worse than not hitting PPH. If your supervisor gives you grief, tell him/her that your back hurts and you are trying to use all possible methods to prevent further back injury. If they still have a problem with that, I would talk to his sup/manager. Mine is extremely understanding. Hopefully your is too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cackinthehat, post: 348982, member: 7408"] I was going to say just about everything that the above people mentioned. As a supervisor, I always tell my preloaders that safety is our #1 concern. Yeah, everybody is going to say "yeah, right". But it is. If you get hurt on the job, that is worse than not hitting PPH. If your supervisor gives you grief, tell him/her that your back hurts and you are trying to use all possible methods to prevent further back injury. If they still have a problem with that, I would talk to his sup/manager. Mine is extremely understanding. Hopefully your is too. [/QUOTE]
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