1. Employees are exposed to COVID-19 due to the employer not enforcing quarantining of employees that tested positive for COVID-19. Possible related statute: OSH Act Section 5(a)(1) 2. Employees are exposed to COVID-19 due to the employer not enforcing quarantining of employees who came in contact with
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1. The employer has not performed a PPE hazard assessment for employees exposed to Covid-19 in all school settings. 2. The employer failed to create a respiratory protection program for nurses, custodians, and staff that are working with special education students. 3. The employer failed to train
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Employee(s) are suspected to have tested positive and the employer has not implement CDC guidelines. The Employer failed to provide staff with proper PPE and cleaning protocols to address COVID 19 pandemic. Possible applicable standard(s): Section 5(a)(1)
The employer does not enforce its policies for minimizing risk of exposure to Covid-19 and does not provide face coverings, and social distancing measures. Possible Applicable OSHA Standard: Section 5(a)(1) of the OSH Act.
The Employer failed to provide staff with proper PPE, enforcing social distancing, and cleaning protocols to address the COVID-19 pandemic. Possible applicable standard(s): Section 5(a)(1).
Employer is not implementing CDC Guidelines and not providing adequate respiratory protection when employees (Audiologist/hearing aid dispenser) assist patients less than 6ft of distance.
Possible Applicable OSHA Standard: Section 5(a)(1) of the OSH Act.
An employee at Empire Burgers & Brew in Naperville tested positive for COVID-19. The employee was tested for coronavirus July 13 and confirmed positive 14 days later.