Paid Representations to the Postal Service or Federal Government
Accepting Compensation for Certain Outside Activities may be Costly
A Postal Service employee is prohibited from seeking or accepting compensation to represent another in any matter in which the United States is a party or has a direct and substantial interest.
For example, you cannot receive compensation for applying for a loan with the Small Business Administration on behalf of your limited liability company or a friend’s company.
When you refrain from making representations to the Postal Service or Federal government on behalf of others, your loyalty to your employer is not compromised – a smart business decision.
If you’re a supervisor, this one’s for you. Handbook EL-801, Supervisor’s Safety Handbook, gives direction on promoting safety and health, inspecting work areas and completing job safety analyses. It also provides guidance for dealing with accidents, including reporting, determining causes and prevention.
You’re responsible for the safe operation of any vehicle your drive while on the job. If there’s a defect or safety issue, don’t drive. Use PS Form 4565, Vehicle Repair Tag, to report vehicles that need repair.
And that’s smart safety.
For additional information or guidance, contact your safety office.