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Safety Report: Covid-19 OSHA Complaint, Princeton NJ Donor Center, 707 Alexander Road, PRINCETON, NJ, 08540, USA

3 years ago business

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707 Alexander Road, Princeton, 08540 New Jersey, United States

1. Employees are suffering from musculoskeletal disorders due to loading and unloading blood collection equipment from the trucks and also with assisting patients on and off the tables. 2. Employees have not received adequate ergonomic training. 3. Employees utilized chemical to clean equipment and patient collection tables have not received adequate training. 4. Employees have received needle sticks from equipment used in blood draws. 5. Employer has not performed a hazard assessment for employee exposed to patient to determine COVID exposure. 6. Employer has not provided proper PPE and training to employee for COVID exposure. 7. Employer is not properly recording COVID illness in the OSHA 300 logs. 8. Employee is not following CDC guidelines related to COVID precautions such as not being able to socially distance and are working in unventilated indoor spaces. 9. Employees are not being notified when they are exposed to donors/coworkers under investigation for COVID. 10. Employer is not ensuring that contracted cleaning services are properly disinfecting the worksites per the CDC guidelines.


Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2021-02-01

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