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Audit Cites ‘Persistent’ Safety and Security Issues at Mail Processing Facilities

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An inspector general audit has called attention to “persistent” safety and security problems at mail processing facilities, faulting both employees for not following safety policies and the USPS for “not consistently directing local management to enforce and monitor compliance” with those policies.

In a follow-up to reports over 2023 and 2024 on 24 facilities—six of which the IG visited—auditors found safety and security issues at 20, including all of those six. For example, it said, postal vehicle service and highway contract route drivers “did not always consistently follow the safety policies and procedures for securing vehicles and mail containers.”

“We found vehicles without the appropriate number of cargo straps to secure mail containers, trailer wheels not chocked, and trailer doors not locked. In addition, we saw trailers not being properly loaded.

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