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This is why I refuse to cross behind the package car
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<blockquote data-quote="brownelf" data-source="post: 830216" data-attributes="member: 27863"><p>like so many things regarding safe work methods the key to this practice is adjusting for changing conditions. Many times the safest way is not the required way due to a change in conditions, for example in the winter when the snow is piled high on the side of the road I exit out the drivers side door for del that require crossing the street, rather than step into a pile of snow that I have no idea what lies beneath it, if the pkg can be carried in one hand (gotta use that handrail) In fact our safety commitee has made changes to many of the rules to adjust for changing conditions from winter to summer including park positions on deliverys in winter that block driveways to enable the driver a safer walkpath when the snows piled up. As others have said adjusting your order of del to minimize having to cross the street at all is the best way, but if you can't the bottom line is it's up to you and no one else when it comes to making the right decisions when it comes down to your own safety. The key to every decision I make during each day is to make it to retirement in one piece so I can enjoy the fruits of my years of indebted servitude to UPS. In regards to the OP, if the person driving that pkg car was behind that car prior to it being hit he would have saw the vehicle that struck it coming and had time to get out of the way. If he was standing in front of it do you think that would have been the case?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brownelf, post: 830216, member: 27863"] like so many things regarding safe work methods the key to this practice is adjusting for changing conditions. Many times the safest way is not the required way due to a change in conditions, for example in the winter when the snow is piled high on the side of the road I exit out the drivers side door for del that require crossing the street, rather than step into a pile of snow that I have no idea what lies beneath it, if the pkg can be carried in one hand (gotta use that handrail) In fact our safety commitee has made changes to many of the rules to adjust for changing conditions from winter to summer including park positions on deliverys in winter that block driveways to enable the driver a safer walkpath when the snows piled up. As others have said adjusting your order of del to minimize having to cross the street at all is the best way, but if you can't the bottom line is it's up to you and no one else when it comes to making the right decisions when it comes down to your own safety. The key to every decision I make during each day is to make it to retirement in one piece so I can enjoy the fruits of my years of indebted servitude to UPS. In regards to the OP, if the person driving that pkg car was behind that car prior to it being hit he would have saw the vehicle that struck it coming and had time to get out of the way. If he was standing in front of it do you think that would have been the case? [/QUOTE]
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