. . Safety and health , Temperature , Temperature control Safety and health , Safety inspection , Union law on access to postal facilities. Safety and health , Use of seat belts , Vehicle doors , Vehicle doors , Vehicle closed doors , Authorized passengers The following directive on the wearing of seat belts, vehicle closed doors and authorized passengers was adopted on June 11, 1984. This policy will be published in a job posting based on the number of recent requests on the subject, suggesting that some offices may not have received the policy revision in June. The policy previously published in Postal Bulletin 21440 (1-12-84) is revised to provide an exception to the section dealing with closed doors of vehicles. Below is a current policy on seat belt use, closing vehicle doors and authorized passengers: Seat belts must be worn at all times while the vehicle is in motion. All vehicle doors must be closed on arrival and departure, when changing between parking and relay points and when entering or crossing lanes. If you drive a vehicle on delivery routes and drive at intervals of 500 feet (1/10 MILE) or less at speeds not exceeding 15 MPH between delivery stops, the door on the driver`s side may be left open. Rural carriers will follow the policy outlined in M-37, Obligations and Responsibilities of Rural Delivery Carriers, Section 161.
The present document contains two issues relating to article 14; a postal policy on page 1 and an agreement on step 4 on page 2. We mutually agreed that the temperature in the operating area of the letter sorting machine should correspond to the temperature of the floor of the work room. Management will make meticulous efforts to maintain the right temperatures in the LSM`s operating areas. The USPS and APWU agree that the following terms will resolve the disputed issue. 1. The postal service recognises its obligation under Article 14 of the National Agreement to ensure safe working conditions and to develop a safe workforce in all current and future postal facilities. The union will work with management to help them meet this responsibility. 2.
The postal service shall also recognise its obligation under Article 23 of the National Agreement to allow duly authorised representatives of the Union to enter postal facilities for the purpose of carrying out and carrying out official Union tasks and related transactions within a reasonable period of time. These representatives do not have to be on the employee`s payroll and may include “safety and health professionals.” All such representatives shall fulfil the conditions laid down in Article 23. Safety and health, asbestos, asbestos fibers, access to APWU postal facilities National complaint number: A8C0901, C8C4CC1850, C8C4CC18580. ==References=====External links===The Postal Service and the American Postal Workers Union agree that the following terms and conditions govern disputes in the AB-C-0901/C84CC-1850 complaint. 1. The Postal Service recognises its obligation under Article XIV of the National Convention to ensure a safe and healthy working environment for all workers. This includes appropriate precautions to prevent employee exposure to asbestos fibres in the air. 2.
The postal service shall also recognise its obligation under Article XXIII of the National Agreement to allow duly authorised representatives of the Union, with reasonable notice, access to postal resources for the purpose of carrying out and carrying out official Union tasks and related activities. 3. To remedy this complaint, the Postal Service will require the St. Paul, Minnesota Postal Service to strictly comply with management`s requirements. .