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