A Lenawee County Drain Commission dump truck was fully engulfed in flames just after 11 a.m. Wednesday in Adrian, after the machine struck overhead power lines while dumping brush into a compost pile near the intersection of West Maple and Springbrook avenues. The fire overtook the truck, sending
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Employees receive COVID testing weekly. In the past week cases have significantly increased from 6 cases to 40 positive patients. The staff are testing positive as well at an alarming rate. Management are allowing staff members who have tested positive to continue working. The patients have been
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1. Failure to comply with COVID-19 health protocols, including social distancing, masking, quarantine, isolation, sanitation, and exposure backtracking. Multiple employees who have been either symptomatic or been in contact with a positive case and being told to continue working.
'- Employer has instructed all employees in the organization to disregard Executive Order 2020-153, which requires masks in public and requires businesses to deny entry and service to customers refusing to wear a mask. - Employees are instructed to wear masks only in limited situations and spaces,
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1. A memorial service was held in the chapel with more than 50 people in attendance. 2. Employees consistently not wearing masks and making subordinates meet in person with them while not wearing a mask in a small office. This has been observed in Cain Student Center,
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1. Employees / Management are not following Covid-19 safety procedures. They are required to wear face masks during their shift, however not everyone is wearing masks, or they are wearing them incorrectly. 2. No precautions are being taken when stocking products on shelves such as using gloves
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1. Employees travel to different homes and facilities to care for patients, seeing up to eight patients per day. Some facilities have had many positive COVID-19 cases. An employees was exposed to COVID-19 multiple times. The employer required the employee to return to work after seven days
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1. There is a lack of adequate personal protective equipment to fit each staff member. 2. The employer is not taking temperatures for people coming inside the building.
The employer is requiring employees to go to work even if they have been around Covid-positive people outside of work, as long as they don't show symptoms. Per CDC guidelines, anyone who has been exposed should self-quarantine for 14 days.