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Covid-19 OSHA Complaint, KING COUNTY IT CSS, 401 5th Ave, SEATTLE, WA, 98104, USA

4 years ago business

401 5th Avenue, Seattle, 98104 Washington, United States

In the Chinook Building on the 7th floor, there are multiple COVID 19 safety hazards: 1) Onsite CSS employees have been very lax about wearing their masks while in the Chinook Building 2) PPE is provided on small table near the front door but there is no signage indicating what it is for or how to use it 3) There are no Plexiglas or any other type of barrier separating the cubicles. 4) The food area in the NW corner of CSS is not cleaned after use. 5) There are several open boxes of used phones (~50 - 100) with no information regarding whether the phones have been properly sanitized. 6)No wipes, hand sanitizer or gloves are available in the printer/copier room 7)Drinking fountains are fully operational 8)The barrier between the urinals in the men's restroom is too short; the sinks have no additional barrier, and there is no signage regarding occupancy. The sinks and urinals are <6' apart. 9)There is no social distancing in the lunch room. Four chairs at each of the 3 round tables are less than a foot apart. 10)One office has been converted into a conference room with a small table and 6 chairs about 2 feet apart. There is no signage indicating occupancy limits here or in all other conference rooms on the 7th floor.


Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2020-12-16

#coronaviruscovid19 #osha #4015thavenue #seattle #washington #unitedstates

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