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Meridian Charter Township, Michigan, United States

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1. Employees who have been in close contact with a confirmed Covid positive individual are not directed to quarantine, told they were third party exposed. 2. Employees and children allowed in rooms before disinfected. 3. Employees told if they do not have ALL symptoms they need to … See More
continue working. 4. Staff were supposed to stay in "zones" (ex. Infant and toddler teachers should not enter preschool rooms) to prevent exposure, but zones were only followed when officials were in the building and staff were regularly instructed to cross zones to help with ratio.


Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2021-03-29
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1. The employees' restroom is rarely attended to, there was hair and stained spots on the toilet. The customer's restroom is a "Pull" door to exit, there's no paper towel (instead there's a hand dry/blower), leaving customers and employees to touch the handle before leaving. 2. There's … See More
a sign on the window that says "Inside dining is for pick up orders/doordash", but there's still walk-ins from regular customers. 3. Lastly, there's a daily sign-in sheet (signature required) agreeing that you have not been exposed to Covid or anyone who may have been, no one signs the sheet.


Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2021-02-02
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1. No physical guides, such as tape on the floor or sidewalk, for patrons to maintain social distancing. 2. Tables are on six feet apart. 3. Patron are not required to wear a mask in the restaurant unless they are seated. 4. There are no signs informing … See More
patrons that they are required to wear a mask, not to enter if they have symptoms or have been around a person with Covid-19 and maintain six-foot distancing. 5. Employees not required to wear gloves at the "To-Go" stations when making salads or soups. 6. When employees do "To-Gos" there is no sneeze guard at the cash register to protect the cashier. 7. There is no attempt to limit the number of employees in any given area. Employees and management hang out with no social distancing or masks. 8. No training for employees to maintain social distancing. 9. Tables not properly sanitized after patron was overheard stating they had been around a covid-19 positive friend. 10. Employee not quarantined after exposure to patron mentioned in item #9.


Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2020-06-29
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1. The basement in the building is infested with black mold. Management is forcing a nursing mother to pump breast milk in the basement and are attempting to cover up the presence of black mold without employees finding out. 2. Two employees have been confirmed to be … See More
exposed to Covid-19 and the company is keeping it a secret from other employees.


Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2020-09-09
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At least 5 employees have tested positive and are still working and the restaurant hasn't closed to clean. The boss tested positive as well and multiple servers were exposed because he wasn't wearing a mask.


Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2020-10-29

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1. A hotline advocate who had been in the office within 48 hours of onset of symptoms alerted the Coalition to their positive COVID-19 diagnosis on Saturday, Nov. 28th. As of the filing of this complaint (11/30/20) those who were in contact with this hotline advocate by … See More
way of being on shift together have not been notified by the Coalition. It is undetermined whether this information was immediately shared with the Ingham County Health Department as directed by MIOSHA. In addition to this violation, another employee was diagnosed with COVID-19 and entered the workplace on Nov. 15/16. While the Coalition alerted the three employees who had come into contact with that person, the employer knowingly allowed one of those employees to return to the work site within 7 days of contact with the known case of COVID-19 without them quarantining for 14 days per the CDC recommendations. (Employees affected: 5 to 10) 2. As previously mentioned in MIOSHA Inspection #C1660359, the Coalition continues to force staff to physically report to the workplace and cite the cost and refusal of funders to cover that cost. This is despite many programmatic side employees and hotline supervisors serving as on-call support who take hotline call/texts/chats from a remote location. As mentioned above, many employees not employed as hotline advocates perform all responsibilities of the hotline from a remote location as on-call support while hotline staff are required to report to work. (Employees affected: Up to 12) 3. Neither increased frequency of cleaning nor deep cleaning was performed after both aforementioned instances of the employer being aware that an employee had entered the workplace with a known case of COVID-19. Additionally, the cleaning company employed by the Coalition (AP Cleaners) do not wipe down high-touch surfaces with EPA Approved Disinfectant in their cleaning protocols and merely vacuum and empty the garbage cans. Additional office spaces have been opened up for social distancing purposes, but those offices are not cleaned in a professional capacity other than vacuuming. (Employees affected: Up to 12) 4. No one who is on site at all times that workers are present at the Coalition have been designated or received additional training to be considered COVID-19 safety coordinators. This complaint was also present in MIOSHA Workplace Inspection #C1660359 and was not addressed in the Coalitions Preparedness and Response Plan and continues to be ignored. The Coalition has assigned shift leads to check that everyone who enters the building takes the MiSymptoms app questionnaire but has not told them they are designated COVID-19 safety coordinators. Additionally, there is not always a shift-lead present on all shifts when workers are present.


Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2020-12-01
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1. A COVID preparedness and response plan has not been developed or provided to employees. 2. No one has been designated as a worksite supervisor and there is not a person on site at all times with any supervisory capacity who may claim that is their role. … See More
Only hotline advocates are required to report to work in-office. 3. Employees have not been provided COVID-19 training regarding workplace infection-control practices, proper use of personal protective equipment, steps the employee must take to notify the business or operation of any symptoms of COVID-19 or a suspected or confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19, or how to report unsafe working conditions. 4. Signs that encourage staying home when sick, cough and sneeze etiquette and proper hand hygiene practices have not been posted in the workplace. 5. A daily entry self-screening protocol for all employees or contractors entering the workplace, including at a minimum a questionnaire covering symptoms and suspected or confirmed exposure to people with possible COVID-19, has not been implemented. Employees have merely been instructed to take their own temperature and log that temperature. 6. Facility cleaning and disinfection to limit exposure to COVID-19, especially on high-touch surfaces (e.g., door handles), paying special attention to parts, products and shared equipment (e.g., tools, machinery, vehicles) has not occurred. Staff have merely been instructed to wipe down their own work stations with no increased professional cleaning occurring in shared spaces. 7. Protocols are not in place to clean and disinfect the facility in the event of a positive COVID-19 case. 8. A response plan for dealing with a confirmed infection in the workplace, including protocols for sending employees home and for temporary closures of all or part of the workplace to allow for deep cleaning has not been established. 9. Promoting remote work to the fullest extent possible has not been accomplished; MCEDSV hotline supervisory staff and programmatic staff have been working from home since the Stay Home, Stay Safe order was issued, whereas hotline advocates have been required to report to the physical office.


Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2020-09-15
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The lot number for the Pen Pals Chicken Starter-Grower 25-lb bags involved in this recall is Lot 507650QN. This product may contain elevated levels of calcium and phosphorus, which could lead to leg deformities, trouble standing and walking, and can be fatal to chickens. This product was distributed between Feb. 29, 2024 and March 8, 2024, and could have been purchased through distributors in Iowa and Missouri.

The lot number for the Pen Pals Chicken Starter-Grower 50-lb bags and Pen Pals® Chicken Starter-Grower 25-lb case involved in this recall is Lot 506942QN. These products may contain elevated levels of magnesium, which can cause bone deformities, slow growth rate, watery feces and can be fatal to chickens. These products were distributed between Feb. 28, 2024 and March 14, 2024, and could have been purchased through distributors in Missouri, Ohio, South Carolina, Iowa, California and Oregon.

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The lot number for the AMPT-A CTC/IGR 50-lb. bags involved in this recall is Lot 507828QN. This product may contain increased levels of sodium, which could cause loose stools and central nervous system issues. This product was distributed on March 1, 2024, and could have been purchased through distributors in Missouri.

The lot number for the ShowTec Hi Fat 18 BMD 50-lb. bags involved in this recall is Lot 505791QN. This product may contain increased levels of magnesium and calcium, which could cause reduced feed intake and feed conversion. This product was distributed between Jan. 26, 2024, and Feb. 7, 2024, and could have been purchased through distributors in Iowa, Oregon and California.

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The company initiated the recall once it was confirmed that these specific lots could contain harmful levels of calcium, phosphorus, magnesium sodium, and/or chloride. ADM has been in direct contact with the customers and distributors involved in this recall, and all product has been removed from retail shelves.

The lot number can be found at the bottom of the label. Customers who have purchased the recalled feed should immediately stop using it and return it to their distributor or directly to ADM Animal Nutrition for a full refund.

Company name: ADM Animal Nutrition
Brand name: Multiple Brand Names
Product recalled: Chicken Feed, Swine Feed, Cattle Feed, Horse Feed
Reason of the recall: Specific lots may contain elevated levels of calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, sodium and/or chloride and may harm chickens, swine, beef cattle and equine.
FDA Recall date: April 01, 2024

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