1) Employees are potentially exposed to health hazards related to COVID-19. It was reported that management does not enforce mask use in the High-Speed Tray Sorter area, and visitors are permitted to enter work areas without performing health screening. Contrary to 5(a)(1) of the OSH Act.
(1) Employees are potentially exposed to health hazards associated with COVID-19. It was reported that there are several employee who have tested positive and worked in close contact with other workers; allegedly, management did not inform these workers of the close contact, nor require them to quarantine…
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The employer has not implemented precautions designed to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 in the workplace. It was reported that there are COVID-19 outbreaks with positive cases in the building and the building is not being cleaned. Specifically, floors have not been mopped in months, high…
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1) It was reported that management is not requiring face coverings to be worn at all times by employees and managers in the flats area. This condition has exposed employees to COVID-19 hazards contrary to 29 CFR 1910.132. 2) It was reported that management is not enforcing…
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Employees are potentially exposed to health hazards associated with COVID-19. It was reported that that the employer has not implemented precautions such as but not limited to social distancing and limiting amount of people inside the workplace, break and lunch rooms in accordance with CDC guidelines. Contrary…
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1. Employees are exposed to health hazards. It was reported that craft employees on three shifts will no longer have staggered report times. This does not follow CDC guidelines for social distancing and exposes employees to COVID-19. Contrary to Section 5(a)(1) of the OSH Act.