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<blockquote data-quote="Dragon" data-source="post: 2600861" data-attributes="member: 561"><p>Wow..you make the CHSP member the bad guy! Seriously so many non-management were at fault way before he got involved.</p><p></p><p>1) over 70 package should have had tape once it was unloaded from trailer (1st Failure by non-management)</p><p>2) irreg train loader/unloader (2nd failure)</p><p>3) persons loading package into boxline/belt (3rd failure)</p><p>4) loader loads in package car (4th failure)</p><p></p><p>get the picture yet...this is a failure to follow the methods (training). Convenient to ignore it...</p><p></p><p>so a person on <u>YOUR</u> safety committee is trying to help you and when you do not let him <u>help you</u> correct a safety defect, he (CHSP member) reports the safety defect it to a supervisor (which he is supposed to do or should do) and you think he ratted on you! You must admit just about every driver tells management to tell pre-load to do their job.</p><p></p><p>Sooo in what what way would you want the safety defect corrected??</p><p></p><p>nothing to see here move along.......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dragon, post: 2600861, member: 561"] Wow..you make the CHSP member the bad guy! Seriously so many non-management were at fault way before he got involved. 1) over 70 package should have had tape once it was unloaded from trailer (1st Failure by non-management) 2) irreg train loader/unloader (2nd failure) 3) persons loading package into boxline/belt (3rd failure) 4) loader loads in package car (4th failure) get the picture yet...this is a failure to follow the methods (training). Convenient to ignore it... so a person on [U]YOUR[/U] safety committee is trying to help you and when you do not let him [U]help you[/U] correct a safety defect, he (CHSP member) reports the safety defect it to a supervisor (which he is supposed to do or should do) and you think he ratted on you! You must admit just about every driver tells management to tell pre-load to do their job. Sooo in what what way would you want the safety defect corrected?? nothing to see here move along....... [/QUOTE]
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