Did you know that some information commonly collected from customers is considered “sensitive” and must be encrypted?
Common sensitive data elements include, but are not limited to, personal email addresses and a cell phone number that has a name collected at the same time.
Safekeeping of sensitive information is required by Postal Service regulations.
When you’re behind the wheel of a postal vehicle, you represent the Postal Service to the public through your driving habits.
Whether you’re driving an LLV, a tractor-trailer, or an admin vehicle, obey the rules of the road.
Not only is there a safety issue, but being a courteous driver assists with the flow of traffic and shows other drivers a positive image of the Postal Service.
Driving safely helps the Postal Service reduce accidents and injuries.
Be prepared for emergencies on the road. Make sure you have fire extinguishers, jumper cables, roadside flares and a first-aid kit in your vehicle. In winter, add warm blankets, hand warmer packs, backup windshield scrapers and extra windshield washer fluid. Keep these items where you can get to them easily — and know how use them.
And that’s smart safety!
For additional information or guidance, contact your safety office.
We often sacrifice sleep, not realizing that sleep is vital to our well-being. It promotes physical health, longevity and emotional well-being. After a good night’s sleep, you feel better, your thoughts and decision making are clearer, and your emotions are less fragile.
Try to get seven to nine hours of sleep each night. Getting sufficient sleep is not a luxury but essential for your health, safety and quality of life.
And that’s smart safety!
For additional information or guidance, contact your safety office.