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Portage, Indiana, United States

Updated: September 30, 2022 5:05 PM
Nearly 15,000 NIPSCO customers and 3,600 Kankakee Valley REMC members were still without power about 8 p.m. Monday night after strong storms brought high winds and rain to Northwest Indiana. As of 8 p.m., outage numbers appeared to be decreasing for customers in Crown Point, Dyer, Gary,... See More Hammond, Highland, Hebron, Hobart, Merrillville, Michigan City, Portage, St. John, Schererville, Valparaiso and Wanatah. Outages appeared to remain in communities farther south, including LaPorte, Lake Village, Lowell, Schneider, Sumava Resorts and Wheatfield. The hardest-hit areas in Kankakee Valley REMC's service territory included Starke and Pulaski counties. Some members in Porter, LaPorte and Marshall counties also were affected.

Kankakee Valley REMC outage map: kvremc.ebill.coop
NIPSCO outage map: nipsco.com

Source: nwitimes.com
Published: 2022-08-29
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More than 23,000 Northern Indiana Public Service Co. customers lost power Wednesday during a fast-moving storm that roared through the region, knocking down trees and wires across Northwest Indiana. By Thursday afternoon, 941 customers in Valparaiso still didn’t have power. Others included 741 Merrillville, o522 in Portage... See More and 467 in Hobart.

Outage link: nipsco.com
Source: chicagotribune.com
Published: 2022-08-04
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I worked at the staker station and I reported on Monday May 16, 2022 that the staker came down repeatedly during the wrong time(after scanning the part barcode) rather then scanning the barcode, adding the spring part to the seat part with a wrench, then pressing the... See More safety buttons to stake the spring. I reported it to the team leader and nothing was done, I got the attention of a maintenece man and showed him the safety issue. Maintence refused to fix it. On Wednesday May 18, 2022 the Supervisor and I told him about the safety issue. He did nothing to fix it as well. On Friday May 20th, 2022 the safety issue occured as it had all week and I risked accidental death or dismemberment to my hand or fingers from the staker after I scanned a part at staion 303 Department B-2.

11/30 update: HR said it wasn't reported but it was reported to maintenance, and the supervisorsand. Yet he told the Govenor safety team that nobody said anything
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Nearly 5,000 NIPSCO customers were without power Friday morning in Portage following Thursday

Outage link: nipsco.com
Source: nwitimes.com
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No wearing proper PPE: masks Employees who are coming to work while positive with COVID Employer trying to get employees to change names on COVID test Employee stealing medicine Employees wearing Crocs instead of slip resistant shoes


Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2021-10-01 See Less
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Not following the govenors mask mandate put into place July 27, 2020. Employees are unable to stay 6 feet apart which is why the mask are needed. There have been numerous covid 19 cases in the facility in the last couple months since they started back to... See More work after the state shutdown. The mask are needed for everyone's safety from this virus. Employees are usually walking around and several of them are within a foot of one another. Employees are extremely concerned for the safety of everyone around them. There is no possible way to social distance at this place of employment due to the fast pace nature of the work being done. In many locations employees are working side by side or face to face with no shield in between on lines as well company is not enforcing the mask rule and making covid employees come back to work within 7 days


Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2020-12-01
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Employee came into work after being close contact with someone who tested poistive for COVID-19. Employee was also showing symptoms. They were told they could come back after 14 days quarantine, and did not have to test. Customers are also allowed in the store without face coverings.... See More signage is posted but the company has made it every clear they cannot tell them to exit the store and employees are forced to serve them. Open roller grill has food that customers can touch and employees cant do anything about it and told only waste it if a customer touches it bare handed.


Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2020-11-23
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My little brother works there and the manager talked openly about his lack of taste and smell, my little brother then called him out for it and was called out and fired. The manager ended up testing positive the next day. Afterwards the owner threatened to sue... See More me for a post outlining this encounter, in the text he explicitly admitted to allowing him to work another 2 hours and that "maybe he should have sent him home" but didn't due to a lack of employees.


Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2021-01-28
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