The Rock Island Arsenal will undergo a scheduled power outage Monday to test its energy systems, critical infrastructure and equipment. From 4 am to 4 pm.
1. Employees are exposed to illnesses including coronavirus and employees with signs and symptoms of COVID-19 are allowed to continue to work throughout the day. 2. Employees are exposed to illnesses including coronavirus and the employer does not ensure the shared work surfaces are disinfected with an
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1. Employees are exposed to coronavirus and the employer does not ensure employees and customers are evaluated for signs and symptoms of COVID-19 prior to entering the workplace. 2. Employees are exposed to coronavirus and the employer does not ensure outside air/ventilation is maximized, employees and customers
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1. Employees are exposed to coronavirus when sharing the shipping office, finishing office, west warehouse office and other shared work areas are not disinfected with an EPA approved product for coronavirus each shift. 2. Employees are exposed to coronavirus when using the bathrooms and breakroom and the
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Employees are exposed to coronavirus and the employer does not screen employees daily for signs and symptoms of COVID-19 and close contact with COVID positive people and prevent employees with COVID-19 signs and symptoms from working.
Alleged Hazards: 1, Employees Exposed: 25
Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date:
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1. Employees are exposed to coronavirus from employees with signs and symptoms of COVID-19 and the employer does not screen employees daily and prevent employees with COVID-19 symptoms from exposing other workers. 2. Employees working on the bridge are not provided an adequate supply of water.
According to the MidAmerican Energy Company’s Outage Map, the company is reporting 627 customers are affected within the city of Rock Island and 59 other customers are affected throughout Rock Island County.
Power was knocked out to more than 2,000 customers of MidAmerican Energy customers Wednesday morning, August 11. The outage details indicate Rock Island customers were impacted starting around 7:45 a.m. and 7:50 a.m.
1. Employees are exposed to illnesses including coronavirus when two employees recently tested positive for COVID-19 and the employer does not ensure the fork trucks are disinfected with an EPA approved disinfectant between shifts. 2. Employees are exposed to illnesses including coronavirus when two employees recently tested
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