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High Point, North Carolina, United States

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A High Point neighborhood was without power late Wednesday after a city leaf collection truck pulled down about a dozen utility poles. Chunks of power poles and twisted wire were left all over Ingleside Drive. Initially, about 1,000 people lost power.

Source: www.wfmynews2.com
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#poweroutage #inglesidedrive #highpoint #northcarolina #us

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Employees could be exposed to the COVID-19 virus in the workplace, due to there being at least 8 employees who have tested positive for the virus in the last week; the employer not conducting screening or workplace sanitization; and sanitizer not being provided for employees.


Source: Osha.gov … See More
| Receipt Date: 2021-09-29
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#coronaviruscovid19 #osha #211fraleyroad #highpoint #northcarolina #us

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1. Employees are concerned for their health while being exposed to excessive mold and dust due to the lack of cleaning. The employer is not providing mask. 2. The water from the breakroom faucet dispenses brown water. 3. The employer does not provide safety training involving escape … See More
routes, emergency action plans, proper lifting techniques, use of eyewash stations and the location of fire extinguishers. 4. The restroom is not cleaned and has bugs inside. 5. Employees are exposed to struck by hazards caused by the unsafe stacking of furniture approximately 7-8 feet high. 6. Employees are concerned about injuries while being required to manually lift heavy objects which weigh approximately 80-125 pounds. 7. The employer has first aid kits which are not stocked properly. The employer has not provided training on actions to take in cases of minor and severe injuries. 8. There is poor illumination in areas of the warehouse which expose employees to injuries. 9. The employer has not provided safety training for the proper use of equipment such as pallet jacks, hand trucks use of mechanical and semi mechanical tools. 10. There have been COVID-19 cases; however, the employer is not requiring the wearing of masks. 11. Employees are exposed to fire hazards caused by poor organization of the stored furniture. Furniture is placed in areas which cover the electrical outlets. 12. The employer is not providing personal protection equipment such as safety gloves and glasses.


Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2021-09-03
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#coronaviruscovid19 #osha #151westhighavenue #highpoint #northcarolina #us

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The employer is allowing employees with symptoms or are positive with COVID-19 to continue to work. There is a concern that all other employees and patrons are being exposed to the virus while in the facility.


Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2021-09-16

#coronaviruscovid19 #osha #2814southmainstreet #highpoint #northcarolina #us

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1. Cases of COVID-19 are being reported weekly at this location: 4 employees were sent home on September 14, one had symptoms and the others had to quarantine. 2. Over half of the employees do not wear masks. 3. The employer is not checking employees' temperatures any … See More
more.


Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2021-09-14
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#coronaviruscovid19 #osha #250swathmoreavenue #highpoint #northcarolina #us

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1. Two employees tested positive for COVID-19 about 10-14 days prior to September 2, 2021. One of the employees came back to work on August 30, 2021 and the other employee also came back. The employer never informed the other employees of the potential exposure to the … See More
virus. 2. The employer did not disinfect the area. 3. Employees were not required to wear face masks after other employees had been tested positive for the virus.


Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2021-09-03
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#coronaviruscovid19 #osha #3915sedgebrookstreet #highpoint #northcarolina #us

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