Very much soLack of situational awareness is what I see.
Cam
Hell, I meant the dopers on the crew!With the crummy on the landing, what thief would take the effort to come that far off the pavement to steal? Besides, we always seemed to have a second loader who was permanently in a bad temper with a hangover, who was better than any three rottweilers.
There is a real simple cure for this type of epidemic.
Company rules.
#1 You are hired to work
#2 You are allowed two personal calls a day during break time and lunch.
#3 Your work environment requires constant attention for safety reasons.
#4 If caught on a cell phone you could be terminated-or.
#5 Every time you are caught on a cell phone a one hour will be deducted from your pay.
#6 Rules copied and every employee--signs it.
No ground guys should have phones on them. End of story.
I would like to learn the key to break that gullibility, I'd be a rich man.
My foreman on the East main bridge job in Puyallup got a call like that for me, mother-in-law had passed away. I had a cell phone but was leaving it in the car like a good employee.If there is actually something urgent that you need to be contacted for anyone who might need to contact you should have the phone number of the office and be instructed to contact them!