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2500 Merced Street, San Leandro, California, United States

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1. The employer failed to develop and implement effective written decontamination procedures, including appropriate engineering controls, for the cleaning and decontamination of work areas. The employer's Environmental Services Department (EVS) is not effectively cleaning COVID-19 positive patients rooms. T8 CCR 5199(e)(2)

Alleged Hazards: 1, Employees Exposed: 1 … See More

Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2021-08-30
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1. The employer has not implemented effective engineering, work practice controls, personal protective equipment, and training to protect employees required to enter rooms containing COVID-19 cases during their high-risk exposure period. Placards and signs on these rooms instruct employees to take "contact/droplet" precautions instead of airborne precautions. … See More
T8 CCR 5199(e)(1) & 5199(i)(4)(F) 2. The employer has not implemented effective engineering, work practice controls, and personal protective equipment to protect housekeepers required to enter rooms containing COVID-19 cases during their high-risk exposure period. Housekeepers enter these rooms before the rooms are ventilated for a removal efficiency of 99.9% and without respiratory protection. T8 CCR 5199(e)(5)(D)9. 3. The employer has not implemented effective engineering, work practice controls, and personal protective equipment to protect employees in Pod C of the Emergency Department against the transmission of COVID-19. Patients are placed in the hall less than 6 feet from nearby nurse stations. The employer has not installed any solid partitions to protect employees in this area. T8 CCR 5199(e)(1)


Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2021-02-18
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1. The employer failed to develop and implement effective written decontamination procedures, including appropriate engineering controls, for the cleaning and decontamination of work areas. The employer's Environmental Services Department (EVS) is not effectively cleaning COVID-19 positive patients rooms. T8 CCR 5199(e)(2)

Alleged Hazards: 1, Employees Exposed: 1 … See More

Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2021-08-30
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#coronaviruscovid19 #osha #2500mercedstreet #sanleandro #california #us

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1. The employer has not implemented effective engineering, work practice controls, personal protective equipment, and training to protect employees required to enter rooms containing COVID-19 cases during their high-risk exposure period. Placards and signs on these rooms instruct employees to take "contact/droplet" precautions instead of airborne precautions. … See More
T8 CCR 5199(e)(1) & 5199(i)(4)(F) 2. The employer has not implemented effective engineering, work practice controls, and personal protective equipment to protect housekeepers required to enter rooms containing COVID-19 cases during their high-risk exposure period. Housekeepers enter these rooms before the rooms are ventilated for a removal efficiency of 99.9% and without respiratory protection. T8 CCR 5199(e)(5)(D)9. 3. The employer has not implemented effective engineering, work practice controls, and personal protective equipment to protect employees in Pod C of the Emergency Department against the transmission of COVID-19. Patients are placed in the hall less than 6 feet from nearby nurse stations. The employer has not installed any solid partitions to protect employees in this area. T8 CCR 5199(e)(1)


Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2021-02-18
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1. The employer failed to ensure that employees wear face coverings while at work. T8 CCR Section 3205(c)(7) 2. The employer failed to ensure that ventilation in the building is adequate. During the night shift, the ventilation is turned off in the building. T8 CCR Section 3205(c)(8)(B) … See More
3. The employer failed to ensure that employees maintain at least six feet apart while at their work stations. T8 CCR 3205(c)(6)(A)

Alleged Hazards: 3, Employees Exposed: 10
Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2021-06-01
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The employer failed to follow proper ATD work procedures by allowing a family member of a patient, who identified themselves as being COVID-19 positive during check in, to spend 4 hours in the ICU visiting a patient. T8 CCR 5199(e)(5)(A) & (B)

Alleged Hazards: 1, Employees Exposed: … See More
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Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2021-02-24
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1. The employer failed to ensure that high-hazard procedures were conducted in Airborne Infection Isolation rooms. At approximately 10:15PM on January 1, 2021, a COVID-19 case was transferred to the Intensive Care Unit, Room 2210, where they received high flow nasal cannula oxygenation. This room was not … See More
an airborne infection isolation room or a room converted to operate under additional filtration and negative pressure. Employees in the nursing station approximately 8 feet from the room door were not provided respiratory protection to protect them against any infections aerosol ejected when the door was opened and closed. T8 CCR 5199(e)(5)(C) 2. The employer failed to ensure that respirators are provided and used in accordance with NIOSH approval. Employees are only provided one N95 respirator each day, are required to wear it for up to 16 hours, and don and doff the respirator more than 20 times. T8 CCR 5199(g)(1)

Alleged Hazards: 2, Employees Exposed: 29
Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2021-01-19
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The employer is having employees wear surgical masks while working in the negative pressure rooms while treating COVID-19 patients on the 4th floor Medical Surgery Unit. T8 CCR 5199(g)(1)

Alleged Hazards: 1, Employees Exposed: 1
Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2020-03-19

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Respirators/masks are not being provided to employees working at the Radiology Department, potentially exposing them to the COVID-19 aerosol transmissible disease. T8 CCR 5199(g)(3)(A)

Alleged Hazards: 1, Employees Exposed: 1
Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2020-03-17

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1. The employer did not provide a new N95 mask for each encounter with a new patient with COVID-19. The employer requires nurses in Telemetry to utilize the same N95 mask for four hours and sometimes for an entire shift for encounters with multiple patients. After multiple … See More
donning and doffings, N95s do not seal appropriately. N95 masks are not readily available when nurses need to replace a damaged or contaminated N95, nurses must call the assistant nurse manager to unlock the supply. T8 CCR Section 5199(e)(2) and (g) 2. The employer did not ensure that source control measures were readily available in Telemetry. Nurses must call the assistant nurse manager to unlock the supply of surgical masks when a new one is needed because it has become soiled or contaminated. T9 CCR Section 5199(d)(1)(2)(F)

Alleged Hazards: 2, Employees Exposed: 1
Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2020-08-05
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