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Express Doesn't know the actual weight of packages..?
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<blockquote data-quote="alpha x" data-source="post: 1909012" data-attributes="member: 60697"><p>A</p><p></p><p></p><p>After a friend of mine hurt his back in the cans, and they blamed the fact that he wasn't following "proper safe handling and lifting procedures" which are impossible to follow while making flow, I started looking into all the details. I realized that you really do have to choose between making flow and following safety guidelines. Many instances are kind of small, but this issue of the weight of packages is a pretty big deal. We get a lot of heavy stuff (minimum 4-5 cans FULL of nothing but big heavy packages a day). </p><p></p><p>It just blows my mind that they don't get an actual weight of every single package... it seems so basic and common sense. And without it, they're basically asking handlers and couriers to gamble with their backs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alpha x, post: 1909012, member: 60697"] A After a friend of mine hurt his back in the cans, and they blamed the fact that he wasn't following "proper safe handling and lifting procedures" which are impossible to follow while making flow, I started looking into all the details. I realized that you really do have to choose between making flow and following safety guidelines. Many instances are kind of small, but this issue of the weight of packages is a pretty big deal. We get a lot of heavy stuff (minimum 4-5 cans FULL of nothing but big heavy packages a day). It just blows my mind that they don't get an actual weight of every single package... it seems so basic and common sense. And without it, they're basically asking handlers and couriers to gamble with their backs. [/QUOTE]
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