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<blockquote data-quote="BrownBob" data-source="post: 4176052" data-attributes="member: 77782"><p>Just wondering what would happen.</p><p>Let's say, """hypothetically""", my building is completely inadequate for the amount of volume we process.</p><p>I'm talking floor-to-ceiling bricked out exit doors, the belt backed up 30+ feet with stuff falling off the side, zero room to walk in the aisle, having to step over boxes and stack outs, egress a distant afterthought, rental trucks pulled up to the building with huge gaps between the truck and the building like a pitfall, having to step up and down 3+ feet into the rental 500+ times a morning while ducking head, almost snapping ankle a couple times an hour, and so on. The works.</p><p>I want to emphasize that none of this can be remedied by simply hiring more people and that the building itself is too small to handle the volume.</p><p>If I call OSHA can I get this whole operation shut down until UPS builds something bigger? Just wondering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrownBob, post: 4176052, member: 77782"] Just wondering what would happen. Let's say, """hypothetically""", my building is completely inadequate for the amount of volume we process. I'm talking floor-to-ceiling bricked out exit doors, the belt backed up 30+ feet with stuff falling off the side, zero room to walk in the aisle, having to step over boxes and stack outs, egress a distant afterthought, rental trucks pulled up to the building with huge gaps between the truck and the building like a pitfall, having to step up and down 3+ feet into the rental 500+ times a morning while ducking head, almost snapping ankle a couple times an hour, and so on. The works. I want to emphasize that none of this can be remedied by simply hiring more people and that the building itself is too small to handle the volume. If I call OSHA can I get this whole operation shut down until UPS builds something bigger? Just wondering. [/QUOTE]
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