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Mount Clemens, Michigan, United States

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1. There is a COVID positive patient on 4e currently not being isolated properly from the other patients and staff. 2. Employees have not been properly fitted for a N95 masks. 3. Employees do not have the proper PPE such as gowns or shoe coverings to protect … See More
them while caring for the COVID patient.


Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2020-12-07
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1. No employee has been fit tested by Risk Management for the use of N95 respirators and there is no Respiratory Fit Testing Program between Macomb Co. Public Health and Macomb Co. Medical Examiner's Office. This poses an exposure risk to the employee for meningitis, TB, Hep … See More
C and COVID-19. Fit testing should be done annually and on all new employees. I was not fit tested before starting autopsies. Fortunately, I had few N95 respirators that I was fit tested for in Washington State and wore them during autopsy procedures on 9/16/20 & 09/17/20. I observed the other Morgue Specialist not wearing an N95 during autopsies and only wearing a basic surgical mask which provides minimal protection and puts him at risk for exposure. I was informed that others only wears basic surgical masks that tie onto the back of neck and top of head and they do not wear an N95 respirator. 2. Staff at Macomb Co. Medical Examiner's Office are wearing contaminated scrubs home after autopsy procedures and washing them in their own washer and dryer. I was told to do so by staff at Macomb ME. The Macomb County Blood Borne Pathogen - Exposure Control Plan (Section VII: Laundry) states that contaminated scrubs (and street clothes) are to be transported to Martha T. Berry Medical Care Facility for proper cleaning and that if staff choose to wear their contaminated scrubs home (which they do at the ME's Office), that they must sign a waiver in order to do so. I would presume that for a ME's Office this would not be advised especially during COVID-19 to wear contaminated scrubs home. Not one employee here has signed a waiver, nor does the current morgue specialist wear a gown/apron to protect his scrubs while processing deceased first thing in the morning while performing photography of deceased, moving deceased around, cleaning blood and other potentially infectious materials off of deceased. When wearing black scrubs, it is not so obvious when scrubs become soiled (especially on the sides of the shirt and back of pants). This creates a public health safety concern as well as unnecessarily exposing family and personal vehicles to blood borne pathogens and COVID-19. 3. Radiation exposure monitor badges are not being worn during radiography procedures (they are still in their packages sitting on a ledge behind the radiation barrier). These monitors have not been monitored for exposure levels. This is not happening at Macomb County Medical Examiner. Employee asked to look at the downloaded logs for exposure levels and they could not provide them to me. 4. Full face cartridge respirators are not provided when creating formaldehyde specimen cups. When a fume hood is not provided, this is recommended. However, the current Morgue Specialist (who has not been fit tested for his N95 respirator) only wears an N95 which does not protect him from carcinogen exposure. He stated he "just makes as many formaldehyde cups as he can until his eyes starts burning". If a fume hood is provided, then only a cartridge respirator can be worn. Again, an N95 does not protect staff from carcinogen exposure and doing so places the employee at risk. 5. I was not TB tested prior to start date and the Morgue Specialist has never been TB tested. This a standard annual test. 6. The Morgue Specialist stated he has not had sharps safety training nor annual bloodborne pathogens training and I observed him hold a blood vacutainer with this hand while inserting contaminated needles on multiple occasions. He continues this practice even after I mentioned that it was unsafe. 7. After bringing these safety concerns verbally to PII (Chief Medical Examiner) and by email PII (Director of Macomb Co. Public Health on 9/17/20 & 9/18/20, I was terminated on 09/21/20 with no description as to why. It was stated that I "did not successfully complete my probationary period". I requested that PII (Macomb Co. Director of Public Health provide me a description as to w


Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2020-09-29
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1. Employees not provided with adequate personal protective equipment or training on the proper use of PPE. 2. No medical evaluations, training or fit testing for N95 masks and 3M 6000 half mask respirators. 3. Not wearing the proper PPE during autopsies or medical examiner responses. 4. … See More
No written directive or the means to decontaminate yourself, vehicles or equipment while traveling between responses. 5. No specific guidelines or written plan in place concerning COVID-19 for the Medical Examiner's Office. 6. Employees are allowed to work and not quarantine even though they are positive for COVID-19.


Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2020-11-19
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The co workers not wearing masks at all the last 2 hours since I have been in the building for a test. Even in the hallways, people walking to their suite building are not wearing masks. At least there is social distancing.

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Walmart has issued a recall for over 51,750 units of its Mainstays Electric Mini Choppers due to a laceration hazard. The product, sold exclusively at Walmart, has a blade that can operate unexpectedly, posing a risk to consumers. The issue came to light after Walmart received five … See More
reports of lacerations, two of which required medical attention, including stitches. These injuries occurred during assembly or cleaning/handling of the product.

The choppers were sold at Walmart stores nationwide and online from August 2022 through October 2023, priced between $10 and $15. The recalled product is the Mainstays Electric Mini Chopper with model number MS14100094536S1. These choppers are rechargeable and cordless, featuring a green lid, white body, and clear plastic bowl. They come with a single blade attachment, which includes three curved blades on a white plastic spindle. The model number can be found on the label attached to the bottom of the clear plastic bowl.

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled choppers, and contact Walmart to receive a full refund. Consumers can bring the chopper to their nearest Walmart store for a refund.

If you or a loved one are harmed, it is important to report it. Reporting can help to detect & resolve issues early and prevent others from being harmed, and enables better surveillance. If symptoms persist, seek medical care.

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I received a package in the mail I did not order from “GRA Moissanite.” The sender’s information is Jacob Cruz 3001 Jojoba Terr Palmdale, Ca 93550.
The package is a ring with “certificate of authentication” from “Global Gemological Research Association.” I did not place an order and … See More
believe my personal information may have been leaked from a counterfeit website where I placed an online order one month ago, called “Latipay Sittue NewSouthWales AU”, posing as the reputable clothing business “GymShark” (whom I thought I was ordering from.) I canceled and reported that order to my bank, but have not found any fraudulent activities on my bank statements or card.
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Feathers Fottys is an absolute scam, Michigan, USA

2 weeks ago reported by user-whnhc378

Feathers Fottys is an absolute scam. The product is cheaply made with no instructions at all. Ordered the neck beauty device. It’s a joke but I am reporting their scam.

The promo on Facebook was made to look so promising for turkey neck issues and facial wrinkles. … See More
I ordered the product which took forever to get here. The product came in a nondescript I’ve box with absolutely no instructions on how to use it and no return instructions. There isn’t even contact  info.
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