If you wait until the last minute to book your flight, the lowest government fares may not always be available. What’s more, chances are you’re going to get stuck in a middle seat.
Book your flights well in advance. You’ll save money and fly comfortably.
All postal employees are responsible for making sure they don’t endanger themselves or others. Everyone must comply with all standards, rules, regulations and orders issued under the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA). Safe employees are more productive and have fewer absences from work.
For more information, review Handbook EL-814, Postal Employee’s Guide to Safety, on the PolicyNet link on the Blue intranet.
And that’s smart safety!
For additional information or guidance, contact your Safety Office.
Evening rush hour is one of the most dangerous times to drive. Roadways are crowded. Drivers want to get home after work. In winter, darkness compounds an already stressful situation. What can you do? Don’t be an impatient driver — slow down. Stay in your lane and beware of drivers who don’t. Even though the route may be familiar, don’t drive on autopilot — stay alert. If you’re in an unfamiliar area, consult a map before you leave and memorize your route. Don’t use your phone or do anything that takes your mind off the road.
If you take extra care when driving during rush hour, chances are you’ll make it home for dinner.
And that’s smart safety!
For additional information or guidance, contact your Safety Office.