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Welfare Facilities & Toilets

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RoadRunner
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Joined: 04 Oct 2007, 20:16

Welfare Facilities & Toilets

Post by RoadRunner »

According to the the CWU lighten the load booklet, "Access to toilets is a human right" I am a rural postman and out of the sorting office from 8am to 2pm with no access to a "proper" toilet or wash basin, although the managers in our office would say "use the toilet where you stop for a cup of tea" I do not have a tea stop.
Being a bloke I really don't mind using a hedge or ditch, though I have shocked the odd person who comes round the corner unexpectantly, my question is, is this acceptable or should as the booklet states "a return to the office be necessary." :oops:
jafferpants
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Joined: 24 May 2007, 16:21
Location: OVER THE HILL

Re: Welfare Facilities & Toilets

Post by jafferpants »

RoadRunner wrote: Being a bloke I really don't mind using a hedge or ditch, though I have shocked the odd person who comes round the corner unexpectantly, my question is, is this acceptable or should as the booklet states "a return to the office be necessary." :oops:
roadruner
youv'e just answerd you own question
curly1975
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Joined: 21 Jun 2007, 21:51

Post by curly1975 »

Return to office.

Ask your manager for the walk log for your delivery. This should identify welfare facilities and toilet stops.

If he cannot produce the walk log ask him what he will tell the HSE if they pay a visit to the office!!!
axeman
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Joined: 12 Jun 2007, 17:57

Post by axeman »

of course some of these may only be relevant to the regular postie (could be friends of his etc) and might not be there for r.m to abuse for you or another relief postie
overworked
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Joined: 22 May 2007, 16:45
Gender: Male
Location: Eastern Bloc

Post by overworked »

I used to do relief cover at an SPDO near Cambridge that didn't even have running water, never mind a toilet. For all I know this is still the case now. The Postmaster told me that Anglian Water wanted £20,000 to connect the Post Office to mains water, which he couldn't afford. We had to go to the Postmaster's house (about 5 minutes walk) to use the toilet, and he used to bring bottled water in for the kettle. This was about 8 or 9 years ago.
I'm a Postman at the Henley Road Delivery Office in Cambridge.