The Postal Service places a high priority on personal privacy and cybersecurity.
Public access to postal mobile telephone numbers and postal email addresses may lead to phishing schemes and phone calls from the public after hours.
When responding to a Freedom of Information Act request, postal mobile telephone numbers and postal email addresses may both be redacted by citing Exemption 3 with 39 U.S.C. § 410(c)(2) and Exemption 6.
Safeguarding USPS email addresses and mobile telephone numbers protects both our network and our employees’ privacy.
And that’s smart business.
Contact your FOIA coordinator or FOIA team – at foia12@usps.gov – with any questions.
Use the handrail when going up or down the stairs. It’s the most important thing you can do. It gives you two points of contact and good balance. Never run. Never finger the mail while you’re stepping. Focus on the stairs, not conversations or other distractions. Always look straight ahead.
Take it one step at a time. Get help if you have to carry something. Make sure you always have at least one hand free. And if the steps are outside, be extremely careful in rain or snow.
Following these tips will help keep you from a fall that could result in injury and lost work days.
And that’s smart safety!
For additional information or guidance, contact your safety office.
When working at a desk, adjust your chair so it’s comfortable. Sit with your body and head erect. Your upper arms should be vertical and your lower arms comfortably horizontal. Your wrists should be on an even line with your forearms. Keep feet flat and thighs horizontal to provide additional support for feet and legs.
Ergonomic postures can prevent musculoskeletal injuries that could result in lost work days or lost productivity.
And that’s smart safety!
For additional information or guidance, contact your safety office.