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What do you think? The Utmost Importance of Safety at UPS.
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<blockquote data-quote="stink219" data-source="post: 1083230" data-attributes="member: 29852"><p>Safety is only limited to reducing workman's comp claims. As a steward and ex safety member, I can say with certainty, UPS does not ensure that safety comes first. Cost is king. Safety committees were created for a few reasons. 1) obligation to OSHA standards 2) reduce workman's comp CLAIMS 3) redirection of liability from the company to the employee. </p><p>They say safety is a personal value, until your at a stop for 3 minutes longer than they feel you should.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stink219, post: 1083230, member: 29852"] Safety is only limited to reducing workman's comp claims. As a steward and ex safety member, I can say with certainty, UPS does not ensure that safety comes first. Cost is king. Safety committees were created for a few reasons. 1) obligation to OSHA standards 2) reduce workman's comp CLAIMS 3) redirection of liability from the company to the employee. They say safety is a personal value, until your at a stop for 3 minutes longer than they feel you should. [/QUOTE]
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