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<blockquote data-quote="trickpony1" data-source="post: 88085" data-attributes="member: 1957"><p>.......because she was probably afraid of being fired or, at least, harassed by management for refusing to complete her day's work.</p><p>How was she supposed to know it wasn't finger nail polish remover or perfume?</p><p>If every driver stepped out of their truck every time they smelled something unusual, management would have more service failures and alot more work on their hands and we all know that's not gonna happen. The business agent would also be really busy getting people's job's back.</p><p></p><p>Tooner, </p><p>I would document everything that happened, when, where and who said what to whom. You may want to put OSHA on notice as well as YOUR medical doctor and an attorney. </p><p></p><p>Anyone who would say "what happened to "don't touch, leave the area, notify a supervisor"", is either a driver living in a dream world or a member of management trying to pass the blame. I suspect the latter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trickpony1, post: 88085, member: 1957"] .......because she was probably afraid of being fired or, at least, harassed by management for refusing to complete her day's work. How was she supposed to know it wasn't finger nail polish remover or perfume? If every driver stepped out of their truck every time they smelled something unusual, management would have more service failures and alot more work on their hands and we all know that's not gonna happen. The business agent would also be really busy getting people's job's back. Tooner, I would document everything that happened, when, where and who said what to whom. You may want to put OSHA on notice as well as YOUR medical doctor and an attorney. Anyone who would say "what happened to "don't touch, leave the area, notify a supervisor"", is either a driver living in a dream world or a member of management trying to pass the blame. I suspect the latter. [/QUOTE]
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