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Hamden, Connecticut, United States

Updated: February 18, 2022 12:18 PM
A weather system with rain and strong winds has knocked out power to thousands of utility customers across Connecticut on Friday. Around 5:40 a.m., Eversource reported 5,405 customers without power, while United Illuminating reported 594 customers without power, most of which — 578 — were in Hamden.... See More
United Illuminating: www.uinet.com/outagemap
Eversource: outagemap.eversource.com/external/default.html

Source: www.ctinsider.com/weather/article/Thousands-without-power-in-CT-as-storm-brings-16929207.php
Published: 2022 02 18
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1. The employer does not have a written and implemented hazard communication program. It is alleged that the employees using and working around hazard chemicals such as, but not limited to, hdqC, are not trained in hazards of the chemicals, how to read and location of the... See More safety data sheets, how to use the chemicals, and other similar items. It alleged that the chemical was so strong it damage tools used by the employees. 2. The employer did not perform a hazard assessment for personal protective equipment (PPE) and did not provide PPE when using chemicals , such as, but not limited to, hdqC, were employees are experiencing skin rashes, headaches, burning of the eyes , and other similar respiratory irritations. Addendum: An additional complaint was received 3. It is alleged that over 35 drivers and 6 customer service representative's contracted COVID-19, resulting in several of those employees being hospitalized. After the outbreak, the impacted areas were cleaned but not thoroughly per the CDC guidelines. The employer did not report the hospitalizations.

Alleged Hazards: 4, Employees Exposed: 50
Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2021-01-12
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Known infected workers who have been treated and on sick leave for COVID -19 related systems, are allegedly not being quarantined and are returning to the workplace without proper notification to co-workers. In addition occupational health documentation is not being administered to certify a return to duty... See More status by a medical doctor. Known infected employees without return work authorization are in work functions that inherently require contact with numerous work areas and other co-workers in the medical treatment workplace. The employer is not following the most current CDC Guidelines, such as, but not limited to, the supervisors, manager, staff and patients are not properly wearing mask/face coverings throughout the reception, administrative office, and treatment rooms, and the Interim Guidance for Businesses and Employers to plan and respond to the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) are not being followed. It is alleged the employer is not proper disinfecting and cleaning is not being performed in accordance with CDC Guidelines, especially for high touch areas for employees, due to cleaning measures that are not effective. Certain management staff are not following official self-quarantine guidelines for post- interstate travel, as outlined by the United States Center for Disease control (CDC).

Alleged Hazards: 1, Employees Exposed: 6
Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2020-12-21
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1. The new maintenance worker/employees are not trained in hazardous energy control (lockout/tagout) and electrical safety. 2. Proper personal protective equipment for janitors and maintenance workers/employees are not being used because the employer had not identified the coronavirus (COVID-19) hotspots on the campus quickly and/or before the... See More workers/employees enter the work areas unprotected. 3. The employer had not informed the employees with contact tracing when the employees are infected with coronavirus (COVID-19). 4. The senior employees are expected to work on site when the younger employees at less risk are permitted to work remotely. Workers/employees are being bullied when discussing coronavirus (COVID-19) concerns to the employer

Alleged Hazards: 5, Employees Exposed: 200
Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2020-11-21
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Agency has not established any Coronavirus Risk assessment procedures

Alleged Hazards: 1, Employees Exposed: 20
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1. The employer had not provided personal protective equipment (PPE) for the employees. 2. The is not Social Distancing procedures being followed. 3. There have been six (6) Covid confirmations at the site. 4. There has been one (1) Covid death at the site. 5. The employer... See More is not quarantining of new Patient intakes. 6. Workers have tested positive for COVID-19 and the employer did not inform all employees who had been in contact with the infected workers.

Alleged Hazards: 6, Employees Exposed: 50
Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2020-05-11
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