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San Leandro, California, United States

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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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The largest outage from the weather as of 2:45 a.m. Monday is in San Mateo, where there are 25 separate outages affecting 6,770 customers.
There are another 3,809 customers in San Leandro without power. According to PG&E's outage map, estimates when power will be restored range from … See More
none to as late as 9:30 a.m. Monday.

Other locations in the Bay Area where PG&E is listing outages include Crockett, 1,711 customers; San Pablo, 1,698 customers; Richmond, 1,586 customers; Hayward, 1,185 customers; Oakland, 1,160 customers; and Vallejo, 743 customers.

The utility lists 27 other communities around the Bay Area where there are outages affecting fewer than 1,000 customers each.

San Francisco: 1
Peninsula: 5,046
North Bay: 702
East Bay: 9,494
South Bay: 296
Bay Area Total: 15,539

Outage link: pgealerts.alerts.pge.com
Source: abc7news.com
Source publication date: 2021 10 18
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1. The employer failed to clean and disinfect areas, material, and equipment used by a COVID-19 case who worked in the Deli Department during the high-risk exposure period within 24 hours of the COVID-19 case. T8 CCR 3205(c)(7)(B) 2. The employer failed to review applicable local health … See More
department orders related to COVID-19 hazards and prevention. Starting on August 3, 2021, the employer failed to require employees and customers wear face coverings when indoors regardless of vaccination status. T8 CCR 3205(c)(2)(F)

Alleged Hazards: 2, Employees Exposed: 1
Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2021-08-04
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1. The employer failed to conduct contact tracing when made aware that juveniles have tested positive for COVID-19. T8 CCR 3205(c)(3)(A) 2. The employer failed to notify employees who may have been exposed to positive COVID-19 juveniles. T8 CCR 3205(c)(3)(B)

Alleged Hazards: 2, Employees Exposed: 1
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Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2021-08-02
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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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1. The employer is not informing employees when a coworker has tested positive for COVID-19. T8 CCR 3205(c)(1) 2. The employer does not sanitize the production line after every shift. T8 CCR 3205(c)(8)(C)

Alleged Hazards: 2, Employees Exposed: 1
Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2021-05-21

#coronaviruscovid19 #osha #1111139thavenue #sanleandro #california #us

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The employer failed to ensure face coverings are worn by employees over the nose and mouth when indoors. Face coverings are not enforced or allowed to be worn. T8 CCR 3205(c)(7)(A)

Alleged Hazards: 1, Employees Exposed: 1
Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2021-04-08

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1. The employer failed to give notice of potential COVID-19 exposure within one business day to employees who may have had COVID-19 exposure and their authorized representatives after two positive COVID-19 cases were present in the workplace. T8 CCR 3205(c)(3)(B)3. 2. The employer failed to implement cleaning … See More
and disinfecting procedures of areas, material and equipment used by two COVID-19 cases during the high-risk exposure in the workplace. T8 CCR 3205(c)(8)(C)3.

Alleged Hazards: 2, Employees Exposed: 1
Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2021-04-08
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1. The employer failed to maximize the quantity of outside air provided to the extent feasible through mechanical or natural ventilation. T8 CCR 3205(c)(8)(B) 2. The employer failed to give notice of the potential COVID-19 exposure, within one business day, to all employees, independent contractors, and other … See More
employees at the workplace who may have had COVID-19 exposure after an employee tested positive for COVID-19 on March 26, 2021. T8 CCR 3205(c)(3)(B)3. 3. The employer failed to install fire detection systems or fire alarms to protect employees against the hazards of fires in the workplace. Additionally, the employer failed to install carbon monoxide detectors where employees cook food. T8 CCR 3183(b)(1) & 3203(a)(4) 4. The employer failed to secure filing cabinets to prevent them from falling over. T8 CCR 3241.1(c) 5. The employer failed to ensure that all employees are separated from other persons by at least six feet, except where an employer can demonstrate that six feet of separation is not possible. Note: At fixed work locations where it is not possible to maintain the physical distancing requirement at all times, the employer shall install cleanable solid partitions that effectively reduce aerosol transmission between the employee and other persons. T8 CCR 3205(c)(6)(A)

Alleged Hazards: 5, Employees Exposed: 1
Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2021-04-09
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