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Employer not providing adequate onsite COVID19 testing in order to contain outbreaks among staff.

Alleged Hazards: 1, Employees Exposed: 1274
Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2020-11-16 See Less
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Inadequate implementation of: 1. Respiratory Protection Standard: including, but not limited to: a. Initial fit testing discontinued on 3/20/2020 by the employer for employees required to wear N95 unfitted make/model/size respirators for direct COVID-19 patient care and aerosolizing procedures even before COVID-19 pandemic. b. Training discontinued by... See More the employer for employees required to wear N95 even before COVID19 pandemic. I. No training was provided on standard respirator donning and doffing. II. Storage containers were not made available for employees on a regular basis. III. No training or enforcement of User Seal Checks. IV. No end of service life training. c. Housecleaning employees in the ER were not regularly/ reliably informed about when a room or area they were cleaning had housed a COVID-19 positive or negative patient or provided N95s with threat of retaliation. d. Management refused to allow Transporters to wear surgical masks, despite employees requesting to do so, when providing care and transportation services for COVID-19 and suspected COVID-19 patients. e. In early March, employees instructed by management to reuse masks and to not wear masks in the hallways. 2. Personal Protective Equipment Standard: including, but not limited to, job hazard analysis, and availability. a. Management did not provide eye or face protection for employees providing COVID-19 patient care. Employees at Palisades and the Harborage were not provided with eye shields, face shields, goggles or splash protection when treating patients with COVID-19, including when interacting with, transporting, or performing high risk procedures or intimate care with COVID19 and PUI patients. 3. Blood-borne Pathogen Standard: including, but not limited to, gowns that are permeable to OPIM , and unavailable eye protection 4. Hazard Communication Standard: including, but not limited to, sanitation chemical use without instruction on hazards. a. Use of sanitizing wipes risks degrading the respirator and presents unknown chemical hazards to employees. Members have not received Hazard Communication training about off label use of "purple" medical equipment sanitizing wipes or their effects when used on items worn directly against the face. 5. Recent CDC COVID-19 healthcare safety recommendations. Exposes employees to elevated risk of contracting COVID19 with associated morbidity and mortality.


Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2020-05-04
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Employer is not following the recommended precautions for employee safety with regard to COVID19, including but not limited to, quarantine of confirmed positive employees and/or persons under investigation, adequate personal protective equipment, screening, and social distancing.

Alleged Hazards: 1, Employees Exposed: 100
Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date:... See More 2020-10-02 See Less
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a) Employees were exposed to health hazards as the company did not have COVID 19 protocols in place to pre-screen employees entering the building b)Employees were exposed to health hazards as the company did not have COVID 19 protocols in place for contact tracing employees who were... See More known positive to quarantine exposed employees.

Alleged Hazards: 2, Employees Exposed: 100
Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2021-01-28
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Employer is not following the recommended precautions for employee safety with regard to COVID19, including but not limited to, quarantine of confirmed positive employees and/or persons under investigation, adequate personal protective equipment, screening, and social distancing.

Alleged Hazards: 1, Employees Exposed: 1
Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date:... See More 2020-12-31 See Less
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1) Employees that have been sick with COVID-19 were required to return to work sick against CDC recommendations. 2) Bathrooms are broken and do not have handwashing facilities. Employees are using a basin that contains dirty water to wash their hands. 3) Employees are not able to... See More be socially distant in the cafeteria. 4) The employer does not enforce the use of face coverings according to CDC recommendations.

Alleged Hazards: 1, Employees Exposed: 1
Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2021-01-21
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