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<blockquote data-quote="..." data-source="post: 5321934" data-attributes="member: 79151"><p>There are no production standards, but misloads are subject to discipline. If you guys have to slow down to avoid misloads, do it. Better to let packages go down the belt than get suspended for misloads.</p><p></p><p>Your steward or business agent. Maybe even OSHA from what I see. Complaining to management will get you nowhere.</p><p></p><p>That grating is the rear bumper for the package cars. That isn't changing whether someone gets hurt or not.</p><p></p><p>Those stands you posted pictures of are safety hazards. Don't even use them. Put the rollers on the ground instead. Production and speed are not your concern. Safety is. And if the only equipment they provide you with is unsafe, don't use it.</p><p></p><p>As far as the 70+ packages go, if you really feel you need help, don't lift them without help. You have the right to get help for those packages in Article 44. The awful egress I see is covered in Article 18 and by OSHA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="..., post: 5321934, member: 79151"] There are no production standards, but misloads are subject to discipline. If you guys have to slow down to avoid misloads, do it. Better to let packages go down the belt than get suspended for misloads. Your steward or business agent. Maybe even OSHA from what I see. Complaining to management will get you nowhere. That grating is the rear bumper for the package cars. That isn't changing whether someone gets hurt or not. Those stands you posted pictures of are safety hazards. Don't even use them. Put the rollers on the ground instead. Production and speed are not your concern. Safety is. And if the only equipment they provide you with is unsafe, don't use it. As far as the 70+ packages go, if you really feel you need help, don't lift them without help. You have the right to get help for those packages in Article 44. The awful egress I see is covered in Article 18 and by OSHA. [/QUOTE]
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