Duties of Warehouseman Grade Sample Clauses

Duties of Warehouseman Grade. 2: Checks merchandise against any type of waybills. Observes the general condition of the lading and the loading; noting all exceptions, makes a detailed report on appropriate forms. Ensures that local freight be placed for delivery and tranship freight dispatched to correct outgoing car. Ensures that "in bond" traffic is loaded to manifest points only. Prepares Over Reports on freight checking over without billing. Ensures that notations are made at transfer points on original waybills of any shortages, damages, or other exceptions. Ensures the proper handling of explosives and other dangerous articles in accordance with instructions. Weighs outgoing traffic at scale and ensures that proper weight is entered on billing, along with proper address. Ensures that the scales are in good order at all times and immediately reports any exceptions to his/her superior. Writes up transfer sheets on goods being transferred to, also checks and signs for transfers from connecting carriers. Scrutinizes the dates on freight bills presented to them by private carters to ascertain storage charges, if applicable. Sorts waybills and traffic as required. Operates power equipment. Loads and unloads traffic to and from trains, cars spotted at the shed tracks, trucks and trailers, and to and from shed floor, working into and out of trucks or cars. Stows traffic in cars in proper route sequence and ensures cars are properly blocked to eliminate damage to shipment enroute. Coopers damaged traffic to be put in best possible appearance at time of delivery with suitable notation made on unloading record. Ensures proper sealing of all cars and accurate records of all seals affixed or removed recorded in the seal book. Performs above and such other duties as required by Warehouseman Grade 3, or by Management.
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