Letter to Branches
No. 610/12 Ref: 540 Date: 10th August 2012
To: Branches with POSTAL Members
Dear Colleague
Delivery - Light Weight Trolleys (LWT)
Branches will be aware that the Delivery Lightweight Trolley (LWT) was designed to be pulled when in use. However following various pieces of feedback from Delivery OPGs that they would also like the option to push the trolley in certain circumstances, we with the assistance of Mick Gledhill from the CWU Walk Design Group have been reviewing the safety risk assessments with Royal Mail Safety and Ergonomic Managers.
This work is now complete and whilst the preferred method of use is to pull the LWT it has now been jointly evaluated that it is safe and permissible to push the LWT in certain circumstances.
Please therefore find attached a revised Safe System of Work (SSOW) and LWT User guide that sets this out in more detail, together with a draft WTLL that will be delivered to all frontline staff. Royal Mail will be issuing the same documents in parallel with this LTB. Please note that the revised SSOW replaces all previous SSOW covering the LWT.
Any enquiries to Bob Gibson’s Office, quoting reference 540
Email address: hnutley@cwu.org
Yours sincerely
Bob Gibson
Assistant Secretary
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LTB Delivery - Light Weight Trolleys (LWT)
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Geezer
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P13
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Re: LTB Delivery - Light Weight Trolleys (LWT)
Just a pity they won't enforce the use of the trolleys
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fishtank
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Re: LTB Delivery - Light Weight Trolleys (LWT)
Exactly.P13 wrote:Just a pity they won't enforce the use of the trolleys
Bit of a waste of time for Mick Gledhill from the CWU Walk Design Group and the Ergonomic Managers.
Probably should have came up with a SSOW for hiding them in the corner of the office.
My arse it will.WTLL that will be delivered to all frontline staff
good times, bad times you know I've had my share
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wookie
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Re: LTB Delivery - Light Weight Trolleys (LWT)
I do find that when i pull the trolley it clips my heels now and again, and no, i'm not a member of the silly walks society!
They need to ENFORCE trolley use, it's just too convient for people not to use it, thus putting pressure on people that do and are later back.
They need to ENFORCE trolley use, it's just too convient for people not to use it, thus putting pressure on people that do and are later back.
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daveyeff
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Re: LTB Delivery - Light Weight Trolleys (LWT)
i love them me like 
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El-Bandito
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Re: LTB Delivery - Light Weight Trolleys (LWT)
Planners HAVE stated that LWT HAVE to be pushed, not pulled!!!wookie wrote:I do find that when i pull the trollepulledips my heels now and again, and no, i'm not a member of the silly walks society!
They need to ENFORCE trolley use, it's just too convient for people not to use it, thus putting pressure on people that do and are later back.
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clashcityrocker
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Re: LTB Delivery - Light Weight Trolleys (LWT)
It states in this weeks Courier it can be pushed or pulled.El-Bandito wrote: Planners HAVE stated that LWT HAVE to be pushed, not pulled!!!
Revised guidelines were issued in 2012. Your planners need to keep up.
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