lol, in a perfect station.Express guy here- During Dangerous Goods training- leaking packages should NEVER be delivered in a plastic bag or otherwise as one never knows exactly what is leaking. Also destroyed or badly ripped packages go down the belt for a csa agent to re-wrap
What?!I recently had an amazon package that was torn open and completely empty when it got to the station. I didn't take it out that day, but sent it to the CSA for proper coding, etc.
The next day, my entire station was reminded that we are to take out ALL packages regardless of condition so that the customer can refuse them and therefore file the claim with the shipper.
So now I get to bring an empty package to a customer, hope that they're home, tell them that I'm trying to deliver absolutely NOTHING to them, and get them to agree that they want to refuse the package. Makes perfect sense.
Express guy here- During Dangerous Goods training- leaking packages should NEVER be delivered in a plastic bag or otherwise as one never knows exactly what is leaking.
Also, leaking packages go out in plastic bags as soon as whatevers leaking is ID'd as safe and not haz.
all in the name of saving pennies, inept mgmt, and not having to admit fault.
I recently had an amazon package that was torn open and completely empty when it got to the station. I didn't take it out that day, but sent it to the CSA for proper coding, etc.
The next day, my entire station was reminded that we are to take out ALL packages regardless of condition so that the customer can refuse them and therefore file the claim with the shipper.
So now I get to bring an empty package to a customer, hope that they're home, tell them that I'm trying to deliver absolutely NOTHING to them, and get them to agree that they want to refuse the package. Makes perfect sense.
Declared DG that is leaking should never be delivered. That's policy. Ttku...It says what's in the package right there on the package and on the shipper's declaration that's attached to the package.
Reminds me of a CSA on the belt who was handed a leaking package for determination. She sniffed of it, then stuck a finger in it and tasted it.Declared DG that is leaking should never be delivered. That's policy. Ttku...
She sniffed of it, then stuck a finger in it and tasted it
I usually can just get a visual and smell as the panties come off to determine if it's DG.Anybody else forget what we were talking about here?
So glad they like it.That's how most large shippers prefer it.
If you insist.Declared DG that is leaking should never be delivered. That's policy. Ttku...
So glad they like it.
It's usually their crappy packaging that results in a package that arrives damaged.
Actually the DOT and FAA insists. Ttku.....If you insist.