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[69 Stat. 91]
PUBLIC LAW 000—MMMM. DD, 1955
[69 Stat. 91]

69 S T A T. ]

PUBLIC LAW 6 8 - J U N E 10, 1955

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(F) Replenishes from stock items stored in individual stations and keeps stations neat and orderly to facilitate filling of requisitions. (G) Transports bulk and individual shipments on hand trucks. (H) Assembles materials for each requisition where conveyor lines converge. (I) Places cartons on assembly table for coordination and packing. (J) Checks requisition copies and items to assure that proper action has been taken. (K) Directs items not requiring packing to dispatch area. (L) Combines shipments to reduce packing. (M) Transmits bulk slips and shipping labels to the appropriate person. (N) Labels bulk and individual packages with printed labels to avoid hand labeling. (O) Prepares labels by use of appropriate rubber stamps. (P) Seals cartons with stapling machine or tape. (Q) Packs supplies for shipment. (R) Stacks and trucks completed orders. ORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS.—Reports to a foreman or other designated supervisor. (4) POSITION.—CLERK. THIRD-CLASS POST OFFICE—LEVEL 2. BASIC FUNCTION.—Sorts incoming and dispatches outgoing mail for a small number of points of separation and destination; provides a limited number of services at public windows. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES.—

(A) Sorts incoming mail for general delivery, lock boxes, and one or more delivery routes. (B) Postmarks and prepares mail for dispatch by train or other mail route; closes, locks, and affixes labels to pouches and mail sacks. (C) Performs services at a public window, such as selling stamps, stamped envelopes, or other routine functions. (D) As the needs of the service require, may perform other related duties incidental to the operation of the post office. ORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS.—Reports to a postmaster. (5) POSITION.—GUARD—LEVEL 3. BASIC FUNCTION.—Makes rounds of the post office building, and punches clocks at designated stations. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES.—

(A) Patrols buildings, punching watchman's clock where furnished, checking door and window locks, noting and reporting fire hazards and other iregularities, such as running water and unclosed doors and windows. (B) Sounds fire alarm. (C) Preserves order in corridors and, when necessary, detains persons for interrogation by post-office inspectors or local police. (D) In addition may perform any of the following duties: (i) Gives directions to the public in building lobby, (ii) Raises and lowers the flag. (iii) Retrieves lost and found articles and delivers them to the appropriate place. (iv) Obtains names of victims, doctors, police, and witnesses in the event of accident. (v) Guards property entrances and prevents damage to property by the public. (vi) Tends the heating plant of the building. (vii) Operates elevators on a relief basis. (viii) Does incidental cleaning and laboring work. ORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS.—Reports to a lieutenant of the guard, a building superintendent, or other designated supervisor.

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