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Damaged Packages Out of Control!
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<blockquote data-quote="LKLND3380" data-source="post: 326254" data-attributes="member: 6601"><p>We had a leaking Haz Mat come down a slide and this was near the end of ground or in the middle of airs. Stopped the belt and but that does not stop all the belts in the building so the sort aisle keeps going and the unload keeps going. Eventually the sort aisle gets shut off but not the unload so the belt gets stacked...</p><p> </p><p>Eventually the Center Manager comes to see why the belt is stopped... He calls the safety supe (no longer working at UPS) and directs her to remove the package. No protective gear the safety supe takes the package and places it off the belt next to the rear tire of a package car. Our two "hourly" designated responders work in the unload and it was left for them to place in a spill tray.</p><p> </p><p>The belt starts back up and a three foot stack of comes down because they stacked out the belt in the back. Guess how much missed work went down the belt...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LKLND3380, post: 326254, member: 6601"] We had a leaking Haz Mat come down a slide and this was near the end of ground or in the middle of airs. Stopped the belt and but that does not stop all the belts in the building so the sort aisle keeps going and the unload keeps going. Eventually the sort aisle gets shut off but not the unload so the belt gets stacked... Eventually the Center Manager comes to see why the belt is stopped... He calls the safety supe (no longer working at UPS) and directs her to remove the package. No protective gear the safety supe takes the package and places it off the belt next to the rear tire of a package car. Our two "hourly" designated responders work in the unload and it was left for them to place in a spill tray. The belt starts back up and a three foot stack of comes down because they stacked out the belt in the back. Guess how much missed work went down the belt... [/QUOTE]
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