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Castro Valley, California, United States

Updated: August 4, 2023 3:47 PM
Posing as a going out of business sale for Bed Bath & Beyond, this company scammed me into buying merchandise that has never been delivered. Never received acknowledgment of purchase, expected shipping dates, NOTHINGS! See Less
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1. T8 CCR 3205(c)(2)(F) & 3205(c)(6)(l) The employer is not following applicable orders and guidance from the State of California (CDPH) and the local health department related to COVID-19 hazards and prevention by allowing customers into the store without face coverings.

Alleged Hazards: 1, Employees Exposed: 1... See More
Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2021-12-23
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1. The employer failed to develop and implement a process for screening employees for and responding to employees with COVID-19 symptoms. The employer only screens occasionally, but not on a daily basis. Title 8 CCR §3205(c)(2)(B) 2. The employer failed to provide face coverings. The employer tells... See More employees that if they don't have a facemask, they should go home' Title 8 CCR §3205(c)(6)(B) 3. The employer failed to review applicable orders and guidance from the State of California and the local health department related to COVID-19 hazards and prevention. Several employees are not following the most recent Alameda County orders that require all people, regardless of vaccination status, to wear face coverings indoors. The employees on the late shift will constantly wear their facemasks below their nose. Title 8 CCR §3205(c)(2)(F) 4. The employer failed to give written notice, within one business day, that people at the worksite may have been exposed to COVID-19. Written notice may include, but is not limited to, personal service, email, or text message if it can reasonably be anticipated to be received by the employee within one business day of sending. The notice shall include the disinfection plan required by Labor Code section 6409.6(a)(4). There have been at least 2 COVID-19 cases present in the workplace and all employees were not notified. The employer didn't notify any close contacts of cases that resulted in mid March 2021 and late March/Early April of 2021. Title 8 CCR §3205(c)(3)(B)(3) 5. The employer failed to provide effective training and instruction to employees that includes the following: information regarding COVID-19-related benefits to which the employee may be entitled under applicable federal, state, or local laws. This includes any benefits available under legally mandated sick and vaccination leave, if applicable, workers' compensation law, local governmental requirements, the employer's own leave policies, leave guaranteed by contract, and this section. As well as training in the importance of frequent hand washing with soap and water for at least 20 seconds and using hand sanitizer when employees do not have immediate access to a sink or hand washing facility. Additionally, training in public health measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The employees don't have an understanding when they should get paid for time off due to covid related items as their paystubs don't show when that time was different from regular time. Title 8 CCR §3205(c)(5)(B) & (C) & (D) & (F) 6. The employer failed to implement cleaning and disinfecting procedures, which require Identifying and regularly cleaning frequently touched surfaces and objects and cleaning of areas, material, and equipment used by a COVID-19 case during the high-risk exposure period, and disinfection if the area, material, or equipment is indoors and will be used by another employee within 24 hours of the COVID-19 case. These cleanings are not being done as needed' Title 8 CCR §3205(c)(7)(B) 7. The employer failed to exclude COVID-19 cases and employees who had a close contact with COVID-19 cases. This occurred in mid March 2021 and late March/early April 2021 as employees felt their were close contacts.. Title 8CCR §3205(c)(9)(A) & (B)

Alleged Hazards: 6, Employees Exposed: 3
Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2021-09-14
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1. The employer failed to screen employees for COVID-19 symptoms prior to the beginning of their work shift. T8 CCR 3205(c)(2)(B) 2. The employer failed to ensure that employees and students maintain at least 6 feet of physical distance or wear face coverings. T8 CCR 3205(c)(6) &... See More (7)

Alleged Hazards: 2, Employees Exposed: 1
Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2021-04-19
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On 6/30/20, the restaurant closed for two weeks because an employee tested positive for COVID-19. The employer planned to reopen without requiring negative tests from employees prior to allowing them to return.

Alleged Hazards: 1, Employees Exposed: 1
Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2020-07-13 See Less
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The employer failed to clean and disinfect commonly touched surfaces after a COVID-19 positive case was in the facility during the high-risk exposure period. T8 CCR 3205(c)(8)(C)3.

Alleged Hazards: 1, Employees Exposed: 1
Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2021-02-04 See Less
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1. The employer failed to clean and disinfect areas, materials and equipment used by a COVID-19 case during the high-risk exposure period. T8 CCR 3205(c)(8)(C) 2. The employer fails to exclude COVID-19 cases from the workplace. T8 CCR 3205(c)(10)(A) 3. The employer fails to exclude employees with... See More COVID-19 exposure from the workplace for 10 days after the last known COVID-19 exposure to a COVID-19 case. T8 CCR 3205(c)(10)(B)

Alleged Hazards: 3, Employees Exposed: 1
Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2020-12-29
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1. The employer failed to notify employees exposed to COVID-19 and exclude them from the workplace. T8 CCR 3205(c)(1)(D) & (c)(10) 2. The employer failed to ensure that face coverings are worn by customers in the drive-thru. T8 CCR 3205(c)(7)(A) 3. The employer failed to provide employees... See More with training in regards to COVID-19 hazards and safe work practices. T8 CCR 3205(c)(5) 4. The employer failed to frequently clean and decontaminate commonly touched surfaces. T8 CCR 3205(c)(8)(C) 5. The employer failed to maintain employees' earnings and benefits when they are excluded from the workplace due to COVID-19. T8 CCR 3205(c)(10)(C)

Alleged Hazards: 5, Employees Exposed: 3
Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2020-12-24
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1. The employer is failing to protect employees from COVID-19 exposure. The employer is not ensuring that patrons are wearing facemasks properly or at all. T8 CCR 3205 2. The employer is not ensuring that COVID protocols are being followed. The employer is allowing more than 20%... See More capacity during the stay at home order and risking further exposure of COVID-19 to its employees. T8 CCR 3205

Alleged Hazards: 2, Employees Exposed: 15
Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2020-12-24
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The employer closed the restaurant after an employee became sick and tested positive for COVID-19. The employer sent everyone home. The employees went to get tested the week of 6/29/20 and eight tested positive.

Alleged Hazards: 1, Employees Exposed: 1
Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2020-07-13 See Less
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