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USPS offers a summertime safety reminder for employees

With much of the nation experiencing a heat wave, the Postal Service is reminding employees who work in hot conditions to take the following steps:

• Hydrate before, during and after work — even if you don’t feel thirsty.

• Wear light-colored, loose-fitting and breathable clothing.

• Avoid direct sunlight whenever possible. Apply sunscreen of at least SPF 30 and use shaded areas to stay cool.

The Postal Service’s Heat Illness Prevention Program is designed to ensure that employees are educated about heat-related illness and includes a heat safety awareness poster that is available for all facilities to download from the MyHR website.

The program is in place each year from April 1 through Oct. 31 and is triggered at any other time when weather reports issued by the National Weather Service for a particular work location indicate that the outdoor heat index temperatures are expected to exceed 80 degrees Fahrenheit during a workday or work shift.

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Patti Lynn
Patti Lynn
3 months ago

The Postal Service should follow its own advice!! Why would they direct supervisory personnel to ride in the CARGO area of their ancient Grumman LLV delivery vehicles during time time period?? PROTECT your employees USPS!!

John Davies
John Davies
3 months ago

Just retire these ancient vehicles already. They’re death traps that are literally killing carriers. In my LLV today it got up to 115 degrees Fahrenheit. How am I supposed to stay cool in those conditions?

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