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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 870668" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>unfortunately</p><p></p><p>I sent a letter to <em>60 Minutes</em> several months ago, and got no response. I'm working on a letter regarding safety concerns that would be sent to the appropriate agency in each state. FedEx is a big advertiser, so I'm not really surprised that <em>60 Minutes </em>didn't deem our safety issues as worth their time.</p><p></p><p>OSHA is a good choice, and it can be done anonymously as far as I know. One item that will most definitely get their attention is the air quality in the stations. As the AM sort ends and people start pulling-out, the level of exhaust fumes is overpowering in most facilities I've seen. OSHA will monitor the air, cite FedEx, and force them to create an action plan to remedy the problem. </p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, the PR Machine at FedEx works very well, so getting people to believe that Fred operates an unsafe hellhouse can sometimes be difficult.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 870668, member: 12508"] unfortunately I sent a letter to [I]60 Minutes[/I] several months ago, and got no response. I'm working on a letter regarding safety concerns that would be sent to the appropriate agency in each state. FedEx is a big advertiser, so I'm not really surprised that [I]60 Minutes [/I]didn't deem our safety issues as worth their time. OSHA is a good choice, and it can be done anonymously as far as I know. One item that will most definitely get their attention is the air quality in the stations. As the AM sort ends and people start pulling-out, the level of exhaust fumes is overpowering in most facilities I've seen. OSHA will monitor the air, cite FedEx, and force them to create an action plan to remedy the problem. Unfortunately, the PR Machine at FedEx works very well, so getting people to believe that Fred operates an unsafe hellhouse can sometimes be difficult. [/QUOTE]
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