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<blockquote data-quote="Floridacargocat" data-source="post: 1246563" data-attributes="member: 6168"><p>IMHO, responses to the DOK questionnaire are in no way related to the actual awareness and prevention of safety hazards encountered by subordinated personnel, especially new ones and seasonal ones. IMHO, what matters more, is what the belt supervisor takes care of so that his personnel is not exposed unneessarily encountered to safety hazards (and that begins with the little straps left on a platform or plain plastic bags leading to slips and falls). And this begins with proper lining up of pacjage cars (no gaps) and ending with removing all kinds of potential safety hazards during the loading activities. Have seen too much, and IMHO, was able to remove those hazards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Floridacargocat, post: 1246563, member: 6168"] IMHO, responses to the DOK questionnaire are in no way related to the actual awareness and prevention of safety hazards encountered by subordinated personnel, especially new ones and seasonal ones. IMHO, what matters more, is what the belt supervisor takes care of so that his personnel is not exposed unneessarily encountered to safety hazards (and that begins with the little straps left on a platform or plain plastic bags leading to slips and falls). And this begins with proper lining up of pacjage cars (no gaps) and ending with removing all kinds of potential safety hazards during the loading activities. Have seen too much, and IMHO, was able to remove those hazards. [/QUOTE]
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