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Voluntary Protection Programs - OSHA's 'Star' of Approval
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US Postal Service
Wed Jun 24, 2009 12:52 PM
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The Postal Service has been in heavily involved in improving safety in all of its facilities. Every large facility goes through a rigorous and thorough internal OSHA based inspection every year. The results of those inspections play into each facility's merit calculations.
Older facilities have bigger safety issues. P&DCs have more safety issues going on in their buildings. Some facilities clearly empower their employees to identify and correct safety problems - unblocking acess to power panels, moving rolling stick and reporting conditions they are unable to repair. Unfortunately, some plants have failed to empower the bests sets of eyes - the clerk on the floor. Where there is a lack of buy-in from employees on safety awareness, safety problems fester
Obviously Kansas id not Included
Postal Service
Wed Jun 24, 2009 6:35 PM
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The USPS is a insult to OSHA.
They lie, conceal, ignore safety. Deception, deception, deception. All talk no walk. OMG,