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When does hot become unworkable and dangerous ? : ***Announcement made Sat 16-Page 6***
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POSTPERSON50
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Re: When does hot become unworkable and dangerous ? : ***Announcement made Sat 16-Page 6***
41 degrees tomorrow, sickies will be high, mail left in, posties pis*ed off.
Managers on strike on Wednesday aswell? No chance that will happen.
Managers on strike on Wednesday aswell? No chance that will happen.
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aiden01
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Re: When does hot become unworkable and dangerous ? : ***Announcement made Sat 16-Page 6***
Strike has been suspended. while they vote on new offer.POSTPERSON50 wrote: ↑18 Jul 2022, 09:0241 degrees tomorrow, sickies will be high, mail left in, posties pis*ed off.
Managers on strike on Wednesday aswell? No chance that will happen.
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smok3y666
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Re: When does hot become unworkable and dangerous ? : ***Announcement made Sat 16-Page 6***
We been told we can start at 5am today and tomorrow so home before 1pm
Thanks boss

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Hanzey
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Re: When does hot become unworkable and dangerous ? : ***Announcement made Sat 16-Page 6***
Don't suppose I can get a link to this document, matey?POSTMAN wrote: ↑17 Jul 2022, 17:06We are working with c***s...
RE:
Jenny 'Miss unfortunately Hall' Director Corporate Affairs at Royal Mail Group
where did you get this from?
Pointed out to 'miss unfortunately' that it's from Royal Mail's Severe Weather Risk Assessment Guidance
Like I said, we're working with...
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TOWER1
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Re: When does hot become unworkable and dangerous ? : ***Announcement made Sat 16-Page 6***
42 degrees van now.
That's enough.
Done for today.
That's enough.
Done for today.
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Geranium X
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Re: When does hot become unworkable and dangerous ? : ***Announcement made Sat 16-Page 6***
If document is current and correct , it seems pretty unambiguous, surely deliveries should be suspended where a Red alert is in place ?
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IloveMYredTROLLEY!
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Re: When does hot become unworkable and dangerous ? : ***Announcement made Sat 16-Page 6***
In amber warning zone, while local weather stations reading ~32C (which will almost certainly be in the shade), personal thermometer was reading 36C+ from 1130 in direct sun, briefly hit 39C.
Could have abandoned delivery altogether, but just did parcels for final half hour and then it was time to walk back to the depot, all the while keeping hydrated and soaking hat/shirt.
Could have abandoned delivery altogether, but just did parcels for final half hour and then it was time to walk back to the depot, all the while keeping hydrated and soaking hat/shirt.
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nightcrawler
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Re: When does hot become unworkable and dangerous ? : ***Announcement made Sat 16-Page 6***
It was a normal day in our office
we were given the option of starting 2 hours early, only about half the office took it. The rest of us had to work until normal time. We were told that they were “monitoring” the temperatures and if it reached 35 we would get a message on our PDAs to return to office. Unsurprisingly, we never received a message. Probably be the same tomorrow, unless a lot of posties are taken ill today, or worse.
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Clappedoutpostie
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Re: When does hot become unworkable and dangerous ? : ***Announcement made Sat 16-Page 6***
Download the met office app, you can be the judge of when it hits 35c thennightcrawler wrote: ↑18 Jul 2022, 14:40It was a normal day in our officewe were given the option of starting 2 hours early, only about half the office took it. The rest of us had to work until normal time. We were told that they were “monitoring” the temperatures and if it reached 35 we would get a message on our PDAs to return to office. Unsurprisingly, we never received a message. Probably be the same tomorrow, unless a lot of posties are taken ill today, or worse.
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Dorset Plodder
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Re: When does hot become unworkable and dangerous ? : ***Announcement made Sat 16-Page 6***
All our duties went out today. It's Monday so it was light. I was one of the last back at 1230 (basically because I like to take my meal relief out on the ground).
Highest Temperature I had was 33, felt hotter because we didn't have the refreshing breeze we've previously had.
Here's an idea instead of ranting & raving on here about who should be doing what ... Just act like a grown up, use your own common sense and if you feel it's too hot ... kick it into touch and return to base. I'm sure most of the Management will have disappeared by midday anyway.
Highest Temperature I had was 33, felt hotter because we didn't have the refreshing breeze we've previously had.
Here's an idea instead of ranting & raving on here about who should be doing what ... Just act like a grown up, use your own common sense and if you feel it's too hot ... kick it into touch and return to base. I'm sure most of the Management will have disappeared by midday anyway.
Like all Wage Slaves, he had two crosses to bear: The people he worked for and the people he worked with! (Stephen Vizinczey.)
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POSTMAN
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Re: When does hot become unworkable and dangerous ? : ***Announcement made Sat 16-Page 6***
***ROYAL MAIL COMMS ON RED WEATHER WARNING MONDAY AND TUESDAY.***Hanzey wrote: ↑18 Jul 2022, 12:02Don't suppose I can get a link to this document, matey?POSTMAN wrote: ↑17 Jul 2022, 17:06We are working with c***s...
RE:
Jenny 'Miss unfortunately Hall' Director Corporate Affairs at Royal Mail Group
where did you get this from?
Pointed out to 'miss unfortunately' that it's from Royal Mail's Severe Weather Risk Assessment Guidance
Like I said, we're working with...
I Wrote-During Covid-Which is still relevant now
It's good to get these types of threads, the ridiculous my manager said bollox, so we can reassure ourselves that while the world is falling apart, Royal Mail managers are still being the low-life C***S they have always been.
My BFF Clash
The daily grind of having to argue your case with an intellectual pigmy of a line manager is physically and emotionally draining.
It's good to get these types of threads, the ridiculous my manager said bollox, so we can reassure ourselves that while the world is falling apart, Royal Mail managers are still being the low-life C***S they have always been.
My BFF Clash
The daily grind of having to argue your case with an intellectual pigmy of a line manager is physically and emotionally draining.
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taurus88
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Re: When does hot become unworkable and dangerous ? : ***Announcement made Sat 16-Page 6***
Pretty poor from the CWU to be honest - I don’t think 35 degrees is a great starting point for manual labour when your workforce is comprised mostly of older people. Significant parts of England are going to touch 40 degrees tomorrow, and the union is leaving most of the staff to fend for themselves. They know full well that there’s an implied pressure once you’ve taken the work out, and few of us have any reliable means of gauging temperature on the ground.
I personally don’t think deliveries should go ahead at all tomorrow, but if they do, there should be an ironclad cut-off time. We all have the forecasts at our disposal - 30 degrees by 10am seems likely based off of them. It’s alright coming in early, but the vans come at the same time meaning that you’re going out the door just as a warm morning is melting into a hot day. And no amount of warm water or stops in the shade alleviates the symptoms of the heat, anything from tiredness to elevated heart-rate and difficulty breathing.
It’s pretty gutless to have a document saying that red weather warnings will lead to the suspension of deliveries, only to communicate to members that, if it goes beyond really hot to hellishly hot, they’ll back you if you come back off delivery. Back us in the first place before we go out on delivery, and we wouldn’t have to perform an ongoing risk assessment while being in a less than optimal state of body and mind to perform such things. Still, that’s the CWU for you. When was the last time our union men did a delivery on a hot or busy day?
I personally don’t think deliveries should go ahead at all tomorrow, but if they do, there should be an ironclad cut-off time. We all have the forecasts at our disposal - 30 degrees by 10am seems likely based off of them. It’s alright coming in early, but the vans come at the same time meaning that you’re going out the door just as a warm morning is melting into a hot day. And no amount of warm water or stops in the shade alleviates the symptoms of the heat, anything from tiredness to elevated heart-rate and difficulty breathing.
It’s pretty gutless to have a document saying that red weather warnings will lead to the suspension of deliveries, only to communicate to members that, if it goes beyond really hot to hellishly hot, they’ll back you if you come back off delivery. Back us in the first place before we go out on delivery, and we wouldn’t have to perform an ongoing risk assessment while being in a less than optimal state of body and mind to perform such things. Still, that’s the CWU for you. When was the last time our union men did a delivery on a hot or busy day?
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Hanzey
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Re: When does hot become unworkable and dangerous ? : ***Announcement made Sat 16-Page 6***
Cheers. I've just recalled the members out on collectionsPOSTMAN wrote: ↑18 Jul 2022, 14:56***ROYAL MAIL COMMS ON RED WEATHER WARNING MONDAY AND TUESDAY.***Hanzey wrote: ↑18 Jul 2022, 12:02Don't suppose I can get a link to this document, matey?POSTMAN wrote: ↑17 Jul 2022, 17:06We are working with c***s...
RE:
Jenny 'Miss unfortunately Hall' Director Corporate Affairs at Royal Mail Group
where did you get this from?
Pointed out to 'miss unfortunately' that it's from Royal Mail's Severe Weather Risk Assessment Guidance
Like I said, we're working with...
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Mazda
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Re: When does hot become unworkable and dangerous ? : ***Announcement made Sat 16-Page 6***
Who has decided in the first place that it is acceptable to walk miles in this heat when all health experts are saying its life threatening? 32 in the shade here now, finished at 11.30, van thermometer said 33 when we parked up.
