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<blockquote data-quote="donnellysdogs" data-source="post: 617802" data-attributes="member: 17713"><p>I always gave instructions (written and verbally) to my immediate manager and first aiders had copies in their office how to treat me, whether to call ambulance or hubby etc. My depot had 600+ staff.</p><p></p><p>Never had a problem. My night shift manager was superb as were my manager colleagues and my staff. I worked in an automated warehouse with huge cranes, conveyor belts and the equivalent of 5 storeys high.</p><p></p><p>I never had a problem with any of the treatment thatI had being a T1 but therefore I also was responsible enough to ensure that I informed management, first aiders on everything and every aspect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donnellysdogs, post: 617802, member: 17713"] I always gave instructions (written and verbally) to my immediate manager and first aiders had copies in their office how to treat me, whether to call ambulance or hubby etc. My depot had 600+ staff. Never had a problem. My night shift manager was superb as were my manager colleagues and my staff. I worked in an automated warehouse with huge cranes, conveyor belts and the equivalent of 5 storeys high. I never had a problem with any of the treatment thatI had being a T1 but therefore I also was responsible enough to ensure that I informed management, first aiders on everything and every aspect. [/QUOTE]
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