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52 Cards in this Set
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Uses "hand to surface" (control of package until placed on next surface) |
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Alerts supervisors & others of changing conditions |
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Safely uses all manual & mechanical load devices |
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Prepare to load |
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Obtain scanner & set it up for scanning |
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Logon & enter correct information |
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Move to assigned work position |
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Check work area for packages, overgoods, and loose labels |
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Sweep floor of all empty trailers (initial lineup) |
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Check trailer for leaks & holes, report problems to supervisor |
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Place retainer strap in "retainer ready position" secure the top left and top right fitting in the highest slots on the left side of trailer, nearest the door |
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Position load equipment; rollers, loader 24 or 20, chutes |
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Obtain load stand as dictated by conditions |
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Planned routine |
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Wrap up starts at beginning of sort. Keep grating clear. |
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Move from load to load within your assignment without direction |
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Scan the ULD code on inside of trailer, so all packages will be linked |
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18 |
Utilize walk into or out of trailers to load irregulars and straighten packages |
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Do not double handle packages |
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Load packages in a manner that leaves unobstructed exit walkway |
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21 |
Select package |
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22 |
Maintain mental picture of space available in the package wall |
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Select the next package to load from one of the next five packages available |
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Minimize walking by letting equipment bring the packages to you |
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25 |
Scan |
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Scan all packages & smalls bags (follow "scan one, load one" method) |
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27 |
Listen for tone to verify the package can be loaded |
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Do not turn or position package for scanning unless necessary |
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29 |
Dual loading both loaders must scan |
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Be sure. Load only those packages that you are certain belong in the load |
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31 |
Building walls |
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Maintain 2-foot walk aisle between the face of the wall and end of load device when standing on floor |
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Position label up, out towards the rear or in towards center of trailer |
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Always attempt to place opening of the box up |
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35 |
Orient boxes so that the ribs or furrows (flutes) are vertical to prevent damage to a package |
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Follow orientation instructions printed on the box, arrows or this side up |
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Option #1- cornerstone package 18 to 24 inches in depth and 12 to 24 inches in height |
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Cornerstone loaded in left corner against previous wall. No space between package and previous wall |
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Select & load cornerstone for next wall art anytime while building present wall |
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Option #2 primary shelf- continue bottom shelf left to right keeping front of wall nearly flush |
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Option #3 secondary or new shelf- if next selected package is taller than primary shelf, start new shelf |
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Option #4 fill empty space or level shelves- if package is shorter than primary shelf |
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Do not exceed height of shelf |
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Determine height of next shelf; consider size of available packages |
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Tighten or "lock in" shelf with last package on right of the wall |
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Use of "Ts" or bridges will aid in weight distribution |
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Build at least 3 shelves per wall to avoid columns |
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Option #5 large light on top - save large light package for top of wall, heavier packages at bottom |
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Mid-power zone, load from back to front, filling all available space |
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Use load stand to safely place packages above your power zone |
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"Lock in" packages at top of trailer, utilize ceiling ribs |
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52 |
Smalls bags handling |