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Today at work, I was told that we no longer have to report all injuries.
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<blockquote data-quote="UPSSOCKS" data-source="post: 757922" data-attributes="member: 25187"><p>I had to chime in on this one... Hoping to help someone out who feels it is neccessary to report paper cuts and bruises, and injuries of that nature. When I tell this story, someone on BC will know who I am talking about so, I am going to try to be vague to avoid that. There was a man that felt it was neccessary to report every little minor thing that ever happened. With the same attitude as Pe Pro. He thought it was a joke because he was ruining the safety picture. Anyone in management knows that when an injury is filed an observation needs to be done the next day on that worker. So these injuries and observations began to pile up, over the course of this man's twenty-five year career. Interesting enough a fresh out of high school supervisor decided to take an interest in this guy and started to document everything this guy did. He documented what the guy wore, cuts on his body, a full inspection of the employee everyday he came into work. One day the guy came in with a cut on his finger. The supervisor noted it. Sometime during the morning the guy bumped his finger and it started to bleed. He immediately told his supervisor that his area needed secured because of the blood, and that he needed to file an accident report because of the cut. The supervisor gladly let him file the accident knowing that the cut did not happen at UPS. A twenty five year career over due to dishonesty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPSSOCKS, post: 757922, member: 25187"] I had to chime in on this one... Hoping to help someone out who feels it is neccessary to report paper cuts and bruises, and injuries of that nature. When I tell this story, someone on BC will know who I am talking about so, I am going to try to be vague to avoid that. There was a man that felt it was neccessary to report every little minor thing that ever happened. With the same attitude as Pe Pro. He thought it was a joke because he was ruining the safety picture. Anyone in management knows that when an injury is filed an observation needs to be done the next day on that worker. So these injuries and observations began to pile up, over the course of this man's twenty-five year career. Interesting enough a fresh out of high school supervisor decided to take an interest in this guy and started to document everything this guy did. He documented what the guy wore, cuts on his body, a full inspection of the employee everyday he came into work. One day the guy came in with a cut on his finger. The supervisor noted it. Sometime during the morning the guy bumped his finger and it started to bleed. He immediately told his supervisor that his area needed secured because of the blood, and that he needed to file an accident report because of the cut. The supervisor gladly let him file the accident knowing that the cut did not happen at UPS. A twenty five year career over due to dishonesty. [/QUOTE]
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