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Garner, North Carolina, United States

Updated: March 6, 2023 2:39 PM
Severe weather rolled through central North Carolina overnight – leaving thousands without power early Friday. As of 7 a.m., about 2,000 customers in the Garner-area were still without power.

Outage link: outagemap.duke-energy.com/#/current-outages/ncsc
Source: www.cbs17.com/news/local-news/power-outages-downed-trees-reported-in-central-nc-after-late-thursday-storms/
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1. There have been confirmed COVID-19 cases; however, the employer is not informing employees. The employer is not paying employees who were out of work due to having COVID-19. 2. There are employees manually carrying nitrogen tanks with their hands instead of using the rollers. There is... See More a concern the employees could drop the tanks thus creating a hazardous condition.


Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2021-11-03
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Employees could be exposed to the COVID-19 virus in the workplace, due to at least one employee testing positive for the virus and continuing to come to work.


Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2021-05-04 See Less
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1. Employees could be exposed to the COVID-19 virus in the workplace, due to: a) Employees are instructed to come to work when they are sick, even if they have symptoms consistent with those of corona virus infection; b) Employees' temperatures are not checked due to the... See More thermometer not working; c) The wearing of masks is not enforced, and some employees and customers do not wear them, or do not wear them properly, or do not wear them all the time. 2. Employees wear regular shoes, sometimes open-toed, such that they could slip and/or their feet could be injured if something fell or was spilled on them.


Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2021-03-17
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Two employees tested positive for COVID-19 in a short amount of time and other employees were not required to be tested or quarantine before working again, putting all employees and customers at risk.


Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2021-04-05 See Less
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Employees could be, or could have been, exposed to the COVID-19 virus in the workplace, due to their not being notified by the employer that some staff members had tested positive for the virus.


Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2021-03-08 See Less
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Employees could be exposed to the COVID-19 virus in the workplace, due to, where there have been multiple employees who have tested positive for the virus and/or have been diagnosed with the infection: many employees, including some managers and process assistants, do not wear masks, or do... See More not wear them properly so that their mouth and nose are covered.


Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2021-03-05
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There have been several cases of COVID-19 in the facility and the employer has not done any sanitizing of work surfaces and equipment.


Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2021-02-17 See Less
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Employees could be, or could have been, exposed to the COVID-19 virus in the workplace, due to: 1. Employees are not being informed when others on the staff have contracted COVID-19; 2. Employees are not staying 6 feet apart; 3. The facility is not being cleaned/sanitized appropriately.... See More


Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2021-02-25
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