I suppose the people that normally use their cars on delivery would take them home and charge them up overnight using their own electricity for free.Carew wrote:Where would Royal Mail keep them if they have about 120 walks in delivery office. How are we suppose to get them to our walk if it 5 miles away.
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Ban on using your cars on delivery
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Fluke
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Thats the managers problem. If that were me, I highlight the issue to the manager and tell him I would be booking a taxi back and giving them the bill. RM should provide transport both ways or foot the bill.BOB wrote:where i work useing your car on a some del has to be done as there is know other way of geting back!!! as the post bus does not return till late afternoon
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Lounge Lizard
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How can it balance with just one front wheel and the back one off the ground ?jafferpants wrote:disgruntledpostie1 wrote:How about some of these (even got an umbrella to keep you dry)
All together now 'Just One Cornetto'![]()
I couldn't agree with you more. we are treated like c***'s so we may as well look like one
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MMMMMM that takes me back,,,, LEMON ICE AND A WAFER ON TOP...
A Handfull of the best bubble gums 10p could buy and a row with the italian bloke that came round during school hols...
BLISS....
I dont wish to be a kid again many times but this is one time....
Knock down ginger. football till the street lights came on and swimming baths at least three times a week...
School hols....
I blame these two for us growing up.. :lfo :cfo BASTARDS!
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A Handfull of the best bubble gums 10p could buy and a row with the italian bloke that came round during school hols...
BLISS....
I dont wish to be a kid again many times but this is one time....
Knock down ginger. football till the street lights came on and swimming baths at least three times a week...
School hols....
I blame these two for us growing up.. :lfo :cfo BASTARDS!
OUT
L TOMMO.... ILLEGITIMIS NON CARBORUNDUM........
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brothermagrew
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These are the only trolleys currently authorised for use:axeman wrote:mopeds have been taken out of the equasion due to h & s issues and a lot of the equipment that has been touted around by royal fail also has saftey issues so just hold your breath as i belive they are just trying to frighten everyone with yet more bullshi* and most of the outdated and useless equipment will never be seen on any delivery
Three pannier trolley (being phased out), max load 54kg and Max gross weight is 80kg with 18kg per pannier.
Lightweigh golf trolley - max load 32kg and max gross weight is 38'6kg with 16kg per pannier.
High Capacity Trolley - on flat/undulating terrain the max load is 70kg and the Max gross weight 105kg. On steep terrain the max load is 40kg and Max gross weight 75kg. When using a HCT you must load the front section with light/bulky items and mail to be delivered first. The rear section should be loaded with most of the bundles of mail. When approaching steep hills, ensure that only the rear section is loaded with letter mail in order to restrict the load to below 40kg. Your delivery trolley should be in good condition - if not report defective or faulty equipment immediately (something that all employees are required to do).
Least we forget before the introduction of any type of trolley on a delivery walk, a 'terrain assessment' must be carried out as part of the walk risk assessment process to ensure that the terrain is suitable in particular for High Capacity Trolley (HCT) use. The correct lifting and handling techniques must be used and they must not be overloaded. The Safe Systems of Work for Trolleys must be followed at all times. (DOMs can get their hands on these Safe Systems of Work so don't take no for an answer).
The local walk risk assessment must be completed including consultations with security and the local authority before deployment. The HCT is intended to be used on level or undulating surfaces where small inclines do not cause any additional force to be exerted. Use of HCTs in all circumstances will in any case be subject to local risk and safety assessments undertaken by the MANAGER in consultation with the local Safety Representative.
If accelerating HCTs then they must be loaded/unloaded either using a vehicle with a tail lift or via the approved ramp following the Safe System of Work (SSOW) for HCT ramps.
The weights quoted above are maximum subject to a local 'terrain' assessment.
Never forget no 'terrain' assessment or local risk assessment then NO USE OF EQUIPMENT UNTIL IT HAS BEEN DONE.
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Taxis have been sanctioned in our DO for P/TimersFluke wrote:Thats the managers problem. If that were me, I highlight the issue to the manager and tell him I would be booking a taxi back and giving them the bill. RM should provide transport both ways or foot the bill.BOB wrote:where i work useing your car on a some del has to be done as there is know other way of geting back!!! as the post bus does not return till late afternoon
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