1. Several employees have tested positive for Covid 19 and the employer has not taken the necessary measures to protect the other employees who work on the site, since they left employees who had contact with those positives to work. Adequate disinfection of the facilities has not
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1- Several employees have tested positive for Covid-19 and the employer has not taken the necessary measures to protect the other employees who work on the site.
Extremely high temperatures, due to damaged air conditioning, making it difficult for employees to wear masks all the time. Employees have faced health problems due to this situation. HAZARD LOCATION: Warehouse Area
1- Much dirty and dust in the area, generated by work being carried out on site with a chipping hammer, which is adverse during this Covid-19 pandemic. 2- Excessive noise due to the same situation. Location: Dialysis Center
Alleged Hazards: 2, Employees Exposed: 40
Source: Osha.gov |
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Extremely hot temperatures in the two warehouses located on site because the air conditioner does not work, making it difficult for employees to use masks at all times. Areas: the two warehouses of the establishment.
1. Several nurses at the institution are infected with Covid-19. 2. There are not enough N95 masks, they have them restricted and locked up. If there is no supervisor, they are not delivered even if necessary. 3. Patrono forces the reuse of surgical masks. 4. Nurses are
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1. Several nurses of the institution are infected with Covid-19, two of whom are hospitalized in intensive care. 2. Patrono does not provide the appropriate and necessary personal protective equipment to nurses to care for patients who have Covid-19 or who have symptoms thereof. 3. Patrono limits
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1. They are providing expired and not CDC approved masks, which puts staff health at risk. 2. We are forced to work with possible positive and positive cases to Covid 19 in the same clothing, which is cross-contamination. Location: Emergency Room Hospital Doctor Center Manati