Safety Reminder

4/22/24

Brothers and Sisters,

The explosive growth at United resulted in the addition of over two thousand technicians in a brief period of time. This scenario has resulted in many of our new technicians being thrust into situations that put them in the unenviable position of having to perform tasks that they are unfamiliar with and with no experienced technicians to guide them. As dedicated technicians, you provide a safe and on-time product and the expanded fleet and workload have put a strain on all of you. For that reason, I am asking that we all take a step back and look at how we perform our work. It is our responsibility to make sure that we are following the policies and procedures. Read and follow the paperwork! Never sign for work that you have not performed without first verifying that the job has been completed properly. Make sure to follow the LOTO procedures on every job. Ensure that you have adequate manpower when moving aircraft. When using equipment around the aircraft please follow established company procedures and make sure to use the proper PPE. 

If you run into complications that will impact your ability to perform your job safely, or impact ETR, whether it is parts, process or equipment advise your lead or supervisor immediately and work toward a solution. 

Your safety on the job is paramount. We want you to return home from your shift the same way you came in. We want you to protect your license by following the paperwork. If you do make a mistake or find a hazard or paperwork issue, please file a TSAP as soon as you become aware and let your Shop Steward or Business agent know. 

Fraternally, 

Chris Moore

Safety Coordinator, Airline Division

 

 

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