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Possible driver death due to heat
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<blockquote data-quote="watdaflock?" data-source="post: 1694909" data-attributes="member: 53239"><p>I understand what you are saying. Some sporting events the athlete can ignore the early signs of overheating. You in tennis tournaments don't know exactly how long the match is going to take.</p><p>My point is, as a UPS driver with many years experience you should be able to recognize the<em> early stages </em>no problem. A driver should never ignore the early signs. Immediately pull over and get your core temp down. Get your head, neck and wrists cold ASAP.</p><p></p><p>Not blaming anyone just making more of a precautionary statement for all of the UPS employees. <strong> Don't ever ignore the early signs of overheating</strong>.</p><p>If any manager dares say anything when it comes to an employees dealing with this heat they are screwed as soon as the grievance is filed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="watdaflock?, post: 1694909, member: 53239"] I understand what you are saying. Some sporting events the athlete can ignore the early signs of overheating. You in tennis tournaments don't know exactly how long the match is going to take. My point is, as a UPS driver with many years experience you should be able to recognize the[I] early stages [/I]no problem. A driver should never ignore the early signs. Immediately pull over and get your core temp down. Get your head, neck and wrists cold ASAP. Not blaming anyone just making more of a precautionary statement for all of the UPS employees. [B] Don't ever ignore the early signs of overheating[/B]. If any manager dares say anything when it comes to an employees dealing with this heat they are screwed as soon as the grievance is filed. [/QUOTE]
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