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<blockquote data-quote="Bubblehead" data-source="post: 615884" data-attributes="member: 14176"><p>First off I don't sign the high value control log. </p><p>It implies that the package has been "controlled" in some way and how do I know this to be the case?</p><p>In my center high value air packages are loaded like any other package and the log is in my diad slot at clock in.</p><p>Not knowing whether the package has been controlled, I do not sign.</p><p>If the log was to indicate that my signature only meant I took possession of said package, then I would probably sign, only if the package was in pristine condition and the tracking number matched.</p><p> </p><p>Secondly, when a high value is not delivered for any reason I return it to the high value clerk or a supervisor.</p><p>At that time I make sure the disposition of the package is noted in the provided box at the botton of the control log.</p><p>I then have the person who takes the package sign the control log in the box also provided at the bottom of the page to verify I returned it to them.</p><p>I then take a copy for my records.</p><p>CYA achieved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bubblehead, post: 615884, member: 14176"] First off I don't sign the high value control log. It implies that the package has been "controlled" in some way and how do I know this to be the case? In my center high value air packages are loaded like any other package and the log is in my diad slot at clock in. Not knowing whether the package has been controlled, I do not sign. If the log was to indicate that my signature only meant I took possession of said package, then I would probably sign, only if the package was in pristine condition and the tracking number matched. Secondly, when a high value is not delivered for any reason I return it to the high value clerk or a supervisor. At that time I make sure the disposition of the package is noted in the provided box at the botton of the control log. I then have the person who takes the package sign the control log in the box also provided at the bottom of the page to verify I returned it to them. I then take a copy for my records. CYA achieved. [/QUOTE]
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