It was a contractor, not a UPSer.sad story. would like to know rest of story. we were pounded and pounded on conveyor safety procedures.
yes I know. read the article.It was a contractor, not a UPSer.
Apparently not.a conveyor contractor probably knows them better than we do.
That 10 minutes of annual training we get every year makes us experts...Apparently not.
When something goes wrong with the belts, they call me.That 10 minutes of annual training we get every year makes us experts...
You mean the training in which they provide all the answers to us?That 10 minutes of annual training we get every year makes us experts...
BingoYou mean the training in which they provide all the answers to us?
I bet they call you..When something goes wrong with the belts, they call me.
Yeah. It usually goes something like “we have you on camera sabotaging the belt system! We are pressing charges, how many times are we going to have to do this with you?!” But I know what they really mean.I bet they call you..
Most if us have been here long enough to know what needs to be done. The big problem is the part time turnover rate. Those guys and gals don't have a clue.Yeah. It usually goes something like “we have you on camera sabotaging the belt system! We are pressing charges, how many times are we going to have to do this with you?!” But I know what they really mean.
Most if us have been here long enough to know what needs to be done. The big problem is the part time turnover rate. Those guys and gals don't have a clue.
Probably didn’t lock out/tag out. Went to work on the belt, someone came along and didn’t know because it wasn’t properly locked out and threw the switch.“Nothing to see her boys n girls get back to work”!! Belt on!!!! Name witheld. SMH. I hope they step up and help take care of his family..... Poor guy
Probably didn’t lock out/tag out. Went to work on the belt, someone came along and didn’t know because it wasn’t properly locked out and threw the switch.