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ON TOPIC:Mostly For Inside Guys:Cleaning Spills with Integrity
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<blockquote data-quote="The Dark Knight" data-source="post: 2562610" data-attributes="member: 63635"><p>Seems par for the course in our preload. When leakers are reported the leaking package is removed..... at managements earliest convenience. Meanwhile the actual spill and the other affected packages get ignored till the end of the shift. Sometimes not even then. And when they do actually clean it up they seem to like to leave the absorbent in order to get everyone off the clock quicker. What should be done differently? Management should be less cheap and let these essential jobs be done immediately and properly. I understand that is costs money but you can not close house with safety hazards in the building potentially damaging customer property. While I do not know OSHA laws that well I am certain there is a violation there, and it violates the safety article of our contract demanding that spills be cleaned up as soon as they are reported.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Dark Knight, post: 2562610, member: 63635"] Seems par for the course in our preload. When leakers are reported the leaking package is removed..... at managements earliest convenience. Meanwhile the actual spill and the other affected packages get ignored till the end of the shift. Sometimes not even then. And when they do actually clean it up they seem to like to leave the absorbent in order to get everyone off the clock quicker. What should be done differently? Management should be less cheap and let these essential jobs be done immediately and properly. I understand that is costs money but you can not close house with safety hazards in the building potentially damaging customer property. While I do not know OSHA laws that well I am certain there is a violation there, and it violates the safety article of our contract demanding that spills be cleaned up as soon as they are reported. [/QUOTE]
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