Employees could be exposed to the COVID-19 virus in the workplace, due to: 1. None of the employees wear masks as the employer does not require/enforce it; 2. Employees who are known to have had contact with persons who have tested positive for the virus and/or have…
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1. Employees are being required to come to work while having symptoms of COVID-19. Employees are allowed to work and required to work even when they have a fever. 2. The employer does not require face masks to be worn. 3. Employees are working closer than 6…
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1. Employees are working side-by-side and not social distancing. 2. Tools such as brooms, shovels and forklifts and employees' work areas are not being sanitized (the employer does have cleaning done for door knobs and other surfaces). 3. Employees are not required to stay out of work…
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1. Multiple employees have had COVID-19. The employer has not taken any action to inform employees or to minimize employees from being exposed to the virus. 2. Employees are not wearing face masks. 3. Employees are still working with Covid-19 like symptoms.
1. Employees could be exposed to the COVID-19 virus in the workplace, due to there being cases among members of the workforce, and employees being within 6 feet of each other at their work stations. 2. Oil, which leaks from various machines, is collected in open 5-gallon…
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1. There have been 3-4 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the facility and the employer is not notifying employees of possible exposures so that they can be tested. Employees are finding out from other employees when they come back to work from being out sick. 2. Work…
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