If you’re offered free attendance at a non-postal or non-federal government conference, it’s considered a gift from an outside source. You could still attend, however, if the Postal Service invokes its gift acceptance authority.
Under this rule, you can attend the event if you’re going in your official capacity and your Vice President says it’s “necessary or convenient in the transaction of postal business.” Your VP must email a statement to the Ethics Office detailing the reasons. The Ethics Office will make the final decision.
By attending a conference free of charge that will enhance your postal work and was approved by a VP, your actions don’t violate the ethics rules. The Postal Service benefits from the knowledge you gain at the conference.
And that’s smart business.
Contact the Ethics Office (ethics.help@usps.gov) for guidance on attending a conference for free.
There are five simple steps to effective hand-washing. Wet. Lather. Scrub. Rinse. Dry. Regular hand-washing is one of the best ways to remove germs, avoid getting sick and prevent the spread of germs to others.
Take these steps to help protect yourself and others.
And that’s smart safety!
For additional information or guidance, contact your safety office.
The Postal Service has procedures to assist safety and health personnel in identifying the small number of employees, such as medical staff, who routinely perform tasks that could involve exposure to blood or infectious materials. First aid treatment is an example. Management Instruction EL-810-2017-4 provides policy guidance on compliance with OSHA requirements.
It’s USPS policy to protect the safety and health of all its employees and to comply with OSHA regulations.
And that’s smart safety!
For additional information or guidance, contact your Safety Office.