I got a non prevent accident
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by amkmike, Sep 25, 2007.
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Uhh, can you be a bit more specific? What exactly happened?
But more importantly, if it is truly a non-preventable, then it won't be a problem. I have a non-preventable on my DAC, from when some joker caved in the grille on my truck, and it has not caused me any problems. -
I'm currently working for con-way they had me on the docks with a forklift unload some freight and I back into a pole no damage just a soft tap supervise said he was writing me up and charging me with a non prevent
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Its not a licenced motor vehicle.. I wouldn't see a prob with it. Definately not going to effect your CDL. So you hit something with a forklift? I turned one over. Didn't effect me in th eleast.
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Sounds to me like you have a real goober for a super.
I doubt very seriously whether that will see the light of day on a DAC.
But it also sounds like they are looking for a reason, to boot you out the door. And are starting the file. -
I maybe wrong, but I don't see how this can be reported anywhere outside the company you work for. From what I understand about a fork lift license it's more about OSHA regulations then anything else. If you get hurt, or hurt someone else they need show proof that you had proper training in the operation of that equipment. This has nothing to do with your CDL.
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Seriously like some said he is building a file because he doesn't like you, tired of covering for you and starting to cover his own butt, or he is just screwing around with you and he doesn't know to tell you later he was just doing that. One I just thought of he, thinks that a forklift is a license vehicle because the company says you have to have a license to drive it, a OSHA card is what they mean by license and just thinks there is a license somewhere.They could keep you from driving one of their trucks if you have a certain accident. That I could see. If it wasn't for OSHA and insurance you wouldn't even get a card to drive a forklift.
I hope there isn't a hidden camera I ran into the wall with my shoulder the other day. If they do I'm telling them the ground moved and shifted me towards the door frame.
Where I last worked in a manufacturing plant we had a guy run a fork through an I-Beam building support. I'm talking 4 or 5 inch gap.
People have to use common sense when turning in accidents this one would not be one of them.
You know in the military a guy with a military pickup truck backed up and all he did was flake off a piece of paint from the roll-up door frame and they got him with destruction of government property. That was all they needed to get him out the gate. If anyone else would have done that all that would have been said was can't you drive. We had a girl hit and damaged a pickup truck hitting a yellow pole protecting a hydrant. Nothing was done because she said it was not a common vehicle, because you still don't need special training your boss fills out a form and the give you a general purpose license. She stated it wasn't a common vehicle for her because she would not buy one because of that and other things that is why she drove small cars. I wonder if being a girl had anything to do with it. -
since I started this super been screwing with me I think, he pull me to the side and give me a warning about sending me home early for not know what to do cause i was in training when I dont know what Im doing I'll ask him and i guess that annoy him,
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