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Why have safety committees and internal reporting processes?
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<blockquote data-quote="Insincerity" data-source="post: 1210636" data-attributes="member: 28910"><p>1) The primary reason is to protect UPS from litigation by showing due diligence and intent from a legal perspective.</p><p>2) Injuries also cost UPS considerable money so any reduction in injuries will save UPS money.</p><p>3) As <strong>mixyo</strong> implied, it's good PR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Insincerity, post: 1210636, member: 28910"] 1) The primary reason is to protect UPS from litigation by showing due diligence and intent from a legal perspective. 2) Injuries also cost UPS considerable money so any reduction in injuries will save UPS money. 3) As [B]mixyo[/B] implied, it's good PR. [/QUOTE]
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