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Safety Is Not Your Responsibility
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<blockquote data-quote="bluehdmc" data-source="post: 1014230" data-attributes="member: 18471"><p>I'm the one responsible for my own safety, one reason is because I don't want to get hurt because it doesn't feel good. The company doesn't want us to get hurt either. They have other rea$ons. I've seen people do things unsafely, violated what they've been trained to do/not do and when I observed them they got away with it. I didn't say anything to them, it's not my responsibility to. I really don't want to hear a reply that I am not a manager either. </p><p></p><p>I will agree sometimes all the signs, messages recieved, etc. can be an annoying pain in the *** but when I comes down to it, do I work safely when I'm being watched and not when I'm alone? </p><p></p><p>It's in my best intere$ts to work safely and to be safe outside work and to observe good safety practices, some of which I learned long before I went to work for UPS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluehdmc, post: 1014230, member: 18471"] I'm the one responsible for my own safety, one reason is because I don't want to get hurt because it doesn't feel good. The company doesn't want us to get hurt either. They have other rea$ons. I've seen people do things unsafely, violated what they've been trained to do/not do and when I observed them they got away with it. I didn't say anything to them, it's not my responsibility to. I really don't want to hear a reply that I am not a manager either. I will agree sometimes all the signs, messages recieved, etc. can be an annoying pain in the *** but when I comes down to it, do I work safely when I'm being watched and not when I'm alone? It's in my best intere$ts to work safely and to be safe outside work and to observe good safety practices, some of which I learned long before I went to work for UPS. [/QUOTE]
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