In a typical work setting, tank car, truck, and ship loaders:
Interpersonal Relationships
- Are responsible for the health and safety of coworkers.
 - Have a high level of social contact by talking with others over the phone, with email and in person.
 - Write letters and memos every once in a while.
 - May on occasion be placed in conflict situations.
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 - Are responsible for the work done by coworkers and their health and safety.
 - Almost always work as part of a team.
 
Physical Work Conditions
- Almost always work outdoors and are exposed to very hot or very cold temperatures, depending on the weather. Occasionally work indoors.
 - Are regularly exposed to loud sounds and distracting noise levels.
 - Are frequently exposed to contaminants.
 - Are regularly exposed to hazardous equipment, situations, and conditions. Wear safety and protective gear on a daily basis.
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 - Often have to reach high places to perform the job.
 - Often work in very bright or dim lighting.
 - May have to get into awkward positions to reach cramped work places.
 
Work Performance
- Must fully complete and be exact in their work. Errors could result in injuries to themselves or coworkers.
 - Must keep pace with the speed of equipment or machinery.
 - Repeat the same physical and mental activities.
 - Often make decisions that affect coworkers and others. They usually don't consult a supervisor before deciding how to pack materials.
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 - Set most of their daily tasks and goals without talking to a supervisor first.
 - Must meet strict daily deadlines.
 
Hours/Travel
- Usually work more than 40 hours per week.
 - Typically have a set schedule each week that may change to meet deadlines.