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November 2023 by Dima Zigura
Very fast loaded
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October 2023 by Wyatt Atkinson
Great place to work
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August 2023 by Shane876 Shane876
Overnight parking around the back
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February 2023 by Marissa Geissinger
Awful place to work. Management is rude and disrespectful.
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November 2022 by Michael McGee
Increased Cancer Risk to citizens in immediate area. Estimated 1 in 290 citizens will experience cancer in their lifetime directly due to emissions of Chromium, Nickel, and Cobalt compounds of this facility.
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November 2022 by Basal Kahloon
Use this if you are coming from 476
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November 2021 by Kishawn Small
Was late because of low clearance bridges and small streets with trailer restrictions. I explained my lateness but their attitudes towards me was nasty and have me waiting for 2 hours and counting. Still no door. BTW they are only offloading from one door.
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November 2020 by Lock Disk
The streets are really tight.... don’t turn on the street with cars keep going around the gps will reroute you. Or keep going until you see the sign that says trucks this way.
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November 2019 by Abdoukaram Dembele
This place is ok ... they open at 8:00 not parking at all so don’t come before open And don’t take 6th street there is a low bridge (13.5”) continue on Main st make left on Water street and left on State st .....
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November 2019 by Robert Mcgee
Supposed to be unloaded at 7:30 still sitting taking forever and they have a bad Attitude horrible company Does not care about anybody driving a truck
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November 2018 by alfred millerrr
Working multiple stories elevated in the air, in an exposed environment, without any harnesses, safety gear, or chains to hold the person (S) in place. Posts with chains once were in place, but look to since have been removed. Multiple employees were noticed throwing tools from story to story, such as a person needed one on level one, and the person on level two would throw a wrench or screwdriver down below. The equipment that was stood on in the air, was machinery that had open grates on it on an elevated surface that had a great potential for an operator to fall into machinery stories up. Also had to install Nuts and bolts into the machinery at elevated surfaces with nuts and bolts following below, any at points were even told to kick the extra ones on the floor off the level down below. The metal flooring that was in place had multiple rust, and holes located throughout, causing a great potential for hazards to exists there. When starting we were told that the machinery was locked out, yet the air was still functioning on the system in which I wouldn't know due to being newer. Multiple exposed wires throughout the entire plant, and in some areas they were still exposed but just taped off. If you're working in an explosive environment you would think that it would need to be better taken care of. Although due to weathering etc, the lots in which forklift operators travel on are extremely uneven some areas there are divits of a foot or more. If somebody were to hit that with a heavy load, there is a great potential for the machine or even load to tip over and cause injury. I believe that all employees are exposed to the hazards as they are trained in all areas. Training videos were from the 1970's, which are viable but very outdated compared to current standards.
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November 2014 by randy santiago
CPS SUX!!!!