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Check equipment alignment to dock; must be flush to platform
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| Ensure trailer is set up to take advantage of gravity feed |
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| Unload aids must be available and functional; totes, roller and proper unload stands |
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When Opening Overhead Doors |
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| Grasp latch w/ one hand & door handle w/ other, lift w/ legs, eyes down |
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When Opening Overhead Doors |
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| Raise the door to between the waist and shoulder height |
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| When Opening Overhead Doors |
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| Switch left hand to palms up position on the bottom edge of the door |
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| When Opening Overhead Doors |
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| Obtain door strap w/ right hand |
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| When Opening Overhead Doors |
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| Open the door by pushing up on the door w/ the heel of the left hand |
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| When Opening Overhead Doors |
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| Control door movement w/ strap |
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| When Opening Overhead Doors |
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| Doors should be opened slowly to help control package movement behind the door |
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| When Opening Overhead Doors |
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| Stay alert for shifting loads and falling packages |
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| When Opening Overhead Doors |
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| Disconnect retainer strap, secure top left and top right fitting in the highest slots on the left side of the trailer, nearest the door |
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| When Opening Overhead Doors |
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| Remove retainer bar if necessary & store in designated location |
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| Everyone must be clear of the belt, stand to side of extendo |
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| With the device inside the trailer, maintain a 2 ft walk aisle between the face of the current wall and device |
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| When using and unload stand, bring conveyor all the way to the face of the wall |
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| Adjust the vertical height of the extendo to keep packages in the power zone |
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| Set up rollers when permanently installed rollers are not available |
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| Add roller sections and T-stands as the trailer empties |
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| Hook roller sections together to prevent them from separating while unloading |
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| Face the work, while standing at a 45 degree angle to the conveyor |
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| Maintain a safe walkway to and from trailer |
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| Keep trailer floors & grating clear or irreg & packages |
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| Get help with over 70s (if needed) |
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| Have adequate supply of totes boxes |
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| Maintain a constant awareness of your relationship to the unload device and packages |
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| While removing a package from the wall, visually select the next package to unload |
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| Move directly from conveyor to the pre-selected package to avoid excess motion |
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| Keep eyes on the package wall, watch for falling packages |
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| Obtain package by the opposite diagonal corners and if necessary, rotate toward your body no more than one half turn to find label |
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| Follow local procedures for packages that may require special handling |
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| When you see the HazMat determine if prohibited, halt progress and notify supervisor |
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| If not prohibited, place with the orientation arrows up |
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| Using an Unload Stand, select package on the top shelf in the center of the wall and begin unloading |
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| Unload the top left section first until the packages are in your power zone (When standing on the ground, about shoulder height) |
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| Move the unload stand to the right side of the trailer and unload the top right section 2nd |
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| Move the unload stand out of the way and unload the bottom right second 3rd |
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| Move the unload stand to the other side and unload the bottom left section 4th |
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| This method of unloading packages help prevent package walls from collapsing |
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| Unload Top-down, middle-out on each side of conveyor |
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| Use unload stand on the top portions of the wall |
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| Unload one section at a time |
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| Place package on the conveyor label up or facing the direction of the package flow |
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| Use "Hand to Surface" (control of package until place on next surface) |
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| Place odd shaped packages, such as tubes & customized cartons, on top of other sturdier packages when unloading to a roller conveyor |
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| Unload tires found in bags as normal packages, single small tires,if not already in bags are to be placed in a plastic tire bag and sent through the system. Larger tires, or groups of tires banded together, are typically put into irregular system. |
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| Never pull down package walls |
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| Maintain a Continuous Flow |
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| When unloading to a roller conveyor, place packages back to back squarely on the roller conveyor |
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| Maintain a Continuous Flow |
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| Minimize time away from the unloading position by combing tasks during trips away from the unloading position, such as moving irregulars to the rear of the trailer when retrieving tote boxes |
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| Unload smalls bag as found in the load. Do not store them |
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| Place all smalls in tote boxes labels down |
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| Unload tote boxes as they become full |
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| Tote boxes should be available to the unloader throughout the unloading process |
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| Never place loose smalls on rollers or extendos |
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| Maintain a continuous flow by setting irregulars aside, against the walls of the trailer, until you can move them during a trip to the rear of the trailer or until the inbound sweeper can remove them |
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| On completion of unloading, inspect the trailer for any remaining packages, smalls, overgoods, paper products, loose labels |
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| Close door and secure latch |
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| Wrap up starts at the beginning of the day |
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| Check area thoroughly for packages, labels, overgoods etc. |
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| Pick up all supplies, tags, trash and loose strapping |
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Secure all equipment Notify supervisor of damaged equipment & power down equipment |
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