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Safety Is Not Your Responsibility
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<blockquote data-quote="Dracula" data-source="post: 1014374" data-attributes="member: 42691"><p>Safety is each employee's responsibility. If you have unsafe equipment or workspace, you need to report it. You are not required to work in such a situation. That is the employer's responsibility. But you are the boss of you. No matter how much pressure UPS puts on you to make production, it doesn't take precedence over your own safety. UPS talks a lot about safety. They talk even more about over-allowed. Try all you want to reduce your over-allowed, if that's the kind of thing you fret about, but NEVER at the cost of your own safety.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dracula, post: 1014374, member: 42691"] Safety is each employee's responsibility. If you have unsafe equipment or workspace, you need to report it. You are not required to work in such a situation. That is the employer's responsibility. But you are the boss of you. No matter how much pressure UPS puts on you to make production, it doesn't take precedence over your own safety. UPS talks a lot about safety. They talk even more about over-allowed. Try all you want to reduce your over-allowed, if that's the kind of thing you fret about, but NEVER at the cost of your own safety. [/QUOTE]
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