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83 Cards in this Set
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Use "hand to surface" (control of package until placed on next surface)
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2.
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Alerts supervisors & others of changing conditions
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3.
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Safely uses all manual & mechanical load devices
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4.
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Prepare to load
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5.
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Obtain Load Charts
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6.
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Obtain Scanner & set it up for scanning
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7.
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Logon & enter correct information
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8.
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Move to assigned work position
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9.
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Check work area for packages, overgoods, and loose labels
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10.
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Sweep floor of all empty trailers (initial lineup)
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11.
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Check trailer for leaks & holes, report problems to supervisor
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12.
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Place retainer straps in "retainer ready position"
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13.
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Position load equipment; rollers, loader 24 or 20, chutes
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14.
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Obtain load stand as dictated by conditions
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15.
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Planned routine
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16.
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Wrap up starts at beginning of sort. Keep grating clear.
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17.
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Move from load to load within your assignment without direction.
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18.
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Scan the ULD code on inside of trailer, so all packages will be linked
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19.
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Utilize walk into or out of trailer to load irregulars and straighten packages
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20.
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Do not double handle packages
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21.
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Load packages in a manner that leaves unobstructed exit walkway
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22.
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Select Package
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23.
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Maintain mental picture of space available in the package wall
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24.
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Select the next package to load from one of the next five available
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25.
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Minimize walking by letting equipment bring the packages to you
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26.
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Scan
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27.
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Scan all packages & smalls bags (follow "scan one, load one" method)
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28.
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One motion scan package & check service level
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29.
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Listen for tone, read & verify the address label
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30.
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Do not turn or position package for scanning unless necessary
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31.
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Dual loading both loaders must scan, read & load
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32.
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Be Sure, Load only those packages that you can be certain belong in the load
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33.
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Building walls
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34.
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Cornerstone package 18 to 24 inches in depth and 12 to 24 inches in height. (option 1 cornerstone)
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35.
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Cornerstone loaded in left corner against previous wall, No space between package and previous wall.
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36.
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Continue bottom shelf left to right keeping front of wall nearly flush. (option 2 primary shelf)
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37.
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Fill all empty space
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38.
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If next selected package is taller than primary shelf, start new shelf (option 3 secondary or new shelf)
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39.
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If package is shorter than primary shelf, level shelves or fill empty space. Do not exceed height of shelf.
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40.
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Determine height of next shelf; consider size of available packages.
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41.
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Tighten or "lock in" shelf with last package on right of the wall. (option 4 use as filler or wedge)
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42.
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Use of "Ts" or bridges will aid in weight distribution.
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43.
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Build at least 3 shelves per wall to avoid columns.
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44.
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Save large light packages for top of wall, heavier packages at bottom. option 5 large light for top)
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45.
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Mid-Power zone, load from back to front, filling all available space.
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46.
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Use load stand to safely place packages above your power zone
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47.
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"Lock in" packages at top of trailer, utilizing ceiling ribs.
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48.
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Select & load cornerstone for next wall at anytime while building present wall.
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49.
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Maintain 2-foot wall aisle between face of the wall and end of load device when standing on floor.
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50.
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Orient boxes so that the ribs or furrows (flutes) are vertical to prevent damage to package. Always attempt to place opening of box up.
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51.
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Follow orientation instructions printed on box, arrows or this side up.
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52.
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Position label up, out towards the rear or in towards the center of trailer
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53.
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Smalls Bags Handling
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54.
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Smalls bags should be loaded as they arrive in the trailer.
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55.
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Smalls bags should be loaded into walls beginning at mid-power zone and above. Avoid loading smalls bags on the floor or the bottom of walls.
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56.
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You may receive smalls bags at times when it is not convenient to load them. In these cases, check the bag, set them aside until there is a more appropriate time to load.
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57.
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Read and scan the bag label or tag & verify bag belongs with that destination
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58.
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Incompatibles
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59.
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Incorporate wooden crates, grouped tires, bicycles, exercise equipment, 5 gallon pails, etc., into package walls and lock in with other packages.
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60.
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Long, not fragile - load horizontally at the side walls to prevent them from falling. DO NOT STAND UPRIGHT
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61.
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Prepare to wrap up trailer
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62.
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Haz mat pouch & seal control should be accessible to the driver.
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63.
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Loads leaving at 100% - Last wall is built flush with retainer strap slots, this wall may be deeper than 18-24 inches.
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64.
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Retainer straps must fit tightly against last full wall.
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65.
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Use retainer bars in trailers not equipped with retainer straps.
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66.
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Place retainer bar securely against upper portion of last wall.
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67.
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Return or store supplies and place in designated area.
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68.
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Secure all equipment (scanner, load stand, etc.)
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69.
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Packages Requiring Special Handling
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70.
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Next Day Air, International, Ground, Second Day Air & 3 Day Select
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71.
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Retapes and Rewraps - Follow Retapes Procedures, do not load
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72.
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Mispulls - Remove from trailer, place in designated area, t/w pickoff
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73.
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Haz Mats - Visually inspect labeling on all packages.
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Load Quality Element 1
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Cornerstone package 18 to 24 inches in depth and 12 to 24 inches in height
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Load Quality Element 2
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Lock in each shelf on right
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Load Quality Element 3
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Three level shelves
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Load Quality Element 4
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Loaded back to front at mid power zone
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Load Quality Element 5
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Natural Ts no columns
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Load Quality Element 6
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Loaded to ceiling
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Load Quality Element 7
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Smalls containerized
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Load Quality Element 8
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Proper irregulars and smalls placement
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Load Quality Element 9
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Retainer in ready position or flush on wall
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Load Quality Element 10
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No overgoods or damages
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