221.2
Office Time --
Preparation
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Handbook M-41, TL-4, 03-01-98
Updated With Postal Bulletin Revisions
Through April 5, 2001
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221.1
Description
221.11
Small separations (1" or 2" wide) are
for letters.
221.12
Wide separations (approximately 10"
wide) are for magazines, papers, and
large flats.
221.13
The street numbers on a carrier case
are placed in the order carrier serves
his route.
221.14
The first delivery on the route is at
the left side of the lowest shelf for letters
and flats.
221.15
The numbers run from left to right with
the last delivery at the right side of the
uppermost shelf for letters and
flats.
221.2
Arrangements of
Separations
The standard city carrier case normally
may utilize four, five, or six evenly
spaced shelves with 40 one-inch
separations in each. The individual dividers
are removable so that the separations
can be widened when necessary.
Management will determine the number of
shelves and separations to be
used for each route. The basic case may
be further modified by adding
wings, to provide for greater
capacity.