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Constantly Being Asked To Work In Different Area
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<blockquote data-quote="km3" data-source="post: 2730133" data-attributes="member: 56117"><p>I can't agree with purposely slowing down. Work according to the methods, and grieve everything. If a supervisor breaks your jam, grieve it. If they're picking off, grieve it. If they're acting as a wall sweep, grieve it. </p><p></p><p>And make sure you have egress. At least one side of the trailer should be 100% clear from where you are all the way to the ladder of the catwalk, and the floor below the ladder of the catwalk should be completely clear as well. If you can't get out of your trailer, through the catwalk, onto the floor, and to a designated emergency exit without tripping over packages or walking like you're in a minefield, your egress is not clear. And that, not loading, should become your focus. They hate it when you do that. If that doesn't get you a one-way ticket to the unload, nothing will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="km3, post: 2730133, member: 56117"] I can't agree with purposely slowing down. Work according to the methods, and grieve everything. If a supervisor breaks your jam, grieve it. If they're picking off, grieve it. If they're acting as a wall sweep, grieve it. And make sure you have egress. At least one side of the trailer should be 100% clear from where you are all the way to the ladder of the catwalk, and the floor below the ladder of the catwalk should be completely clear as well. If you can't get out of your trailer, through the catwalk, onto the floor, and to a designated emergency exit without tripping over packages or walking like you're in a minefield, your egress is not clear. And that, not loading, should become your focus. They hate it when you do that. If that doesn't get you a one-way ticket to the unload, nothing will. [/QUOTE]
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