After the storm passes, everyone should exhibit extreme caution as they travel through streets and neighborhoods. Do not drive around barricades; be alert for clean-up vehicles; safely park and dismount your vehicle to execute delivery if a box is blocked by debris “Do Not” attempt to move debris. If you encounter dangerous conditions, document the location and notify management.
Tuesday, September 3, 2019
Hazardous Road Conditions
Storms with extensive rain and
high winds, such as tropical storms and hurricanes, can cause severe damage and
create hazardous conditions such as fallen trees and other types of dangerous
debris including downed power lines, broken glass, small pieces of buildings,
commercial signs, and road signs.
After the storm passes, everyone should exhibit extreme caution as they travel through streets and neighborhoods. Do not drive around barricades; be alert for clean-up vehicles; safely park and dismount your vehicle to execute delivery if a box is blocked by debris “Do Not” attempt to move debris. If you encounter dangerous conditions, document the location and notify management.
After the storm passes, everyone should exhibit extreme caution as they travel through streets and neighborhoods. Do not drive around barricades; be alert for clean-up vehicles; safely park and dismount your vehicle to execute delivery if a box is blocked by debris “Do Not” attempt to move debris. If you encounter dangerous conditions, document the location and notify management.
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