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80 Cards in this Set
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1. Uses... |
Uses "Hand to Surface" (control of package until placed on next surface) |
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2. Alerts... |
Alerts supervisors & others of changing conditions |
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3. Safely... |
Safely uses all manual & mechanical load devices |
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4. Prepare... |
Prepare to Load |
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5. Obtain... |
Obtain load charts |
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6. (Wall Sweep) Obtain... |
(Wall Sweep) Obtain scanner & set it up for scanning |
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7. (Wall Sweep) Logon... |
Logon & enter correct information |
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8. Move... |
Move to assigned to work position |
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9. Check work area... |
Check work area for packages, overgoods, and loose labels |
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10. Sweep... |
Sweep floor of all empty trailers (initial lineup) |
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11. Check trailer… |
Check trailer for leaks & holes, report problems to supervisor |
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12. Place… |
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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13. Position load… |
Position load equipment, rollers, loader 24 or 20, chutes |
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14. Obtain… |
Obtain load stand as dictated by conditions |
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15. Planned... |
Planned Routine |
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16. Wrap up… |
Wrap up starts at beginning of sort. Keep grating clear. |
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17. Move from… |
Move from load to load within your assignment without direction |
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18. (Wall Sweep) Scan... |
(Wall Sweep) Scan the ULD code on inside of trailer, so all packages will be linked |
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19. Utilize… |
Utilize walk into or out of trailer to load irregulars and straightened packages |
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20. Do not… |
Do not double handle packages |
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21. Load… |
Load packages in a manner that leaves unobstructed exit walkway |
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22. Select... |
Select Package |
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23. ... Mental… |
Maintain mental picture of space available in the package wall |
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24. Select… |
Select the next package to load from one of the next five available |
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25. Minimize… |
Minimize walking by letting equipment bring the packages to you |
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26. Scan... |
Scan (Wall Sweeps) |
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27. Scan ALL... |
Scan ALL packages & smalls bags (follow "scan one, load one" method) |
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28. One motion… |
One motion scan package & check service level |
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29. Listen... |
Listen for tone to verify the package can be loaded |
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30. Do not turn… |
Do not turn or position package for scanning unless necessary |
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31. Dual… |
Dual loading both loaders must, read & load |
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32. Be Sure… |
Be Sure. Load only those packages that you are certain belong in the load. |
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33. Building... |
Building Walls |
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34. Maintain 2... |
Maintain 2' walk I'll between the face of the wall and end of load device when standing on floor |
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35. Position label… |
Position label up, out towards the rear or in towards the center of trailer |
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36. Always... |
Always attempt to place opening of the box up |
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37. Orient… |
Orient boxes so that the ribs or furrows (flutes) are vertical to prevent damage to a package |
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38. Follow… |
Follow orientation instructions printed on Box, arrows or "This Side Up" |
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39. Option # 1 - Cornerstone… |
Cornerstone package 18" to 24" in depth and 12" to 24" in height |
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40. Cornerstone loaded... |
Cornerstone loaded in left corner against previous wall. No space between package and previous wall |
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41. Select & load… |
Select & load cornerstone for next wall at any time while building present wall |
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42. Option # 2 - Primary… |
Primary Shelf - Continue bottom shelf left to right keeping front of wall nearly flush |
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43. Option # 3 - Secondary… |
Secondary or new shelf - If next selected package is taller than primary shelf, start new shelf |
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44/45. Option # 4 - Fill... |
Fill empty space or level shelves - If package is shorter than primary shelf, level shelves or fill empty space. Do not exceed height of shelf. |
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46. Determine… |
Determined height of next shelf; consider size of available packages |
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47. Tighten… |
Tighten or "lock in" shelf with last package on right of the wall |
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48. "Ts"... |
Use of "Ts" or bridges will aid in weight distribution |
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49. Build 3… |
Build at least 3 shelves per wall to avoid columns |
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50. Option # 5 - Large… |
Large light for top - Save large light package for top of wall, heavier packages at bottom |
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51. Mid-power… |
Mid-power zone, load from back-to-front, filling all available space |
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52. Use load… |
News load stand to safely place packages above your power zone |
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53. "Lock in"... |
"Lock in" packages at top of trailer, utilizing ceiling ribs |
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54. Smalls... |
Smalls Bags Handling |
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55. ... arrive... |
Smalls bags should be loaded as they arrive in the trailer |
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56. ... Mid/Avoid... |
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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57. You may… |
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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59. Inc... |
Incompatibles |
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60. Incorporate... |
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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61. Long… |
Long, not fragile - load horizontally at the side walls to prevent them from falling. DO NOT STAND UPRIGHT. |
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62. Hazardous... |
Hazardous Materials |
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63. Verify... |
Verify package can be loaded (check poster to be sure) |
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64. Check 3… |
Check for SLIC, date and auditors initials |
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65. F3… |
Press F3 to select HAZ function, scan package listening for confirmation tone |
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66. Canadian destinations only - pull… |
Canadian destinations only - pull one copy of the shipping paper and place it into the Hazardous Materials pouch-adjacent to HAZ MAT prohibited poster |
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67. Load... |
Load hazardous material package on the floor with arrows pointing up |
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68. Block... |
Block and brace with non HAZ MAT packages to prevent movement in transit |
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69. Packages containing… |
Packages containing different HAZ MATs should be separated by one non HAZ MAT on all sides |
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70. Prepare to... |
Prepare to Wrap Up Trailer |
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71. Seal Control Pouch… |
Seal Control Pouch should be accessible to the driver while standing at ground level for all loads |
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72. Canadian loads… |
Canadian loads - HAZ MAT Pouch & seal control should be accessible to the driver |
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73. 100%... |
Loads leaving at 100% - Last wall is built flush with retainer strap slots, this wall may be deeper than 18-24" |
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74. Retainer straps… |
Retainer straps must fit tightly against last full wall |
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75. Use retainer bars… |
Use retainer bars in trailers not equipped with retainer straps |
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76. Place retainer bar… |
Place retainer bar securely against upper portion of last wall |
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77. Return… |
Return or store supplies and place in designated area |
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78. Secure… |
Secure all equipment (scanner, load stand, etc.) |
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79. Special... |
Packages Requiring Special Handling |
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80. Service levels… |
Next Day Air, International, Ground, Second Day Air & 3 Day Select |
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81. Damages... |
Retapes and Rewraps - Follow Retapes procedures, Do not load |
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82. Miss… |
Miss Pulls - Remove from trailer, place in designated area, talk with Pickoff |