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Dublin, Ohio, United States

Updated: June 12, 2023 4:48 PM
More than 4,300 AEP customers near Dublin and Hilliard lost electricity for about an hour shortly before 8 a.m. on Thursday. A bulk of the outages were caused by squirrels caught in the equipment, according to AEP. Power had been restored to all Hilliard schools and most... See More residents before 9 a.m.

Outage link: outagemap.aepohio.com.s3.amazonaws.com/external/default.html
Source: www.nbc4i.com/news/local-news/columbus/how-to-track-power-outages-in-central-ohio/
Published: 2023-02-18
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I received a package I did not order.
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The employer has not taken the appropriate steps to protect employees from SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19 including but not limited to requiring employees who have tested positive for COVID-19 to report to work.


Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2022-01-06 See Less
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As of 9:50 a.m., FirstEnergy is reporting 501-1500 customers without power, according to the company website.

Cause:
Inclement Weather

Crew Status:
Dispatched

Estimated Restoration:
We expect to restore power to the majority of affected customers by Today at 1:00 PM

Outage link: outages.firstenergycorp.com/oh.html

Source: spectrumnews1.com/oh/columbus/news/2021/12/11/thousands-without-power-in-ohio-after-overnight-storm
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Workplace does not have an established COVID-19 assessment and control plan. The employer has not taken the appropriate steps when workers are displaying signs/symptoms of COVID-19. [General Duty 5(a)(1)] (Location: Mezzanine office space in the plant)


Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2021-10-08 See Less
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The employer has not taken the appropriate steps to protect employees from SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. The employer does not require masks to be worn in the Call Center and does not require social distancing for unvaccinated employees.

Alleged Hazards: 1, Employees Exposed: 50
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The employer has not taken the appropriate steps to protect employees from SARS-C0V-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. The employer does not instruct workers who are infected or potentially infected to stay home and isolate or quarantine, does not isolate workers who show symptoms at work. Findings:... See More NO CITATION recommended. The employer requires employees to use wall-mounted thermometers to check their temperatures upon entry to the building. Hand sanitizer, disposable masks and cleaning supplies available to employees. The time clock system employees clock in at prompts them to answer questions about potential symptoms. If an employee has COVID-19 symptoms (i.e., fever, chills, cough, shortness of breath, fatigue, muscle or body aches, headache, loss of taste or smell, sore throat, congestion or runny nose, nausea or vomiting, diarrhea), they are to report it to their manager. A note in the SOP provided by the company stated the following: 'the teammate can work if they are experiencing milder symptoms that can be attributed to another medical condition.- In the Call Center, employees are positioned at every other workstation to maintain 6 ft separation as well as utilizing tall cubicle-type partitions. Employees were not seated directly across from each other, but rather seated in the workstation diagonally across. In the rest of the building, employees either work in single offices or are at workstations that are positioned in a manor to maintain a 6 ft separation. A presentation titled "Welcome Back Meeting" dated March 8, 2021 listed the following as "precautions" being implemented: - If you have COVID symptoms, report to supervisor and stay home - Private Offices commercially cleaned 5 days per week - Common areas and call center commercially cleaned 7 days week - Environmental/viral fogging 7 days per week The same presentation given to employees listed the following "protocols": - Staff capacity at 50% max and in office 2 days per week - Take Temperature using wall thermometer upon entry, if 100.4+ system will alarm, return home and contact supervisor - Wear a mask when away from workstation and in common areas - Refrain from congregating in breakroom and social distance at 6 feet - Wear masks in meetings and group settings - Wash/sanitize hands regularly - Supervisors report positive COVID cases to Risk Mgmt who will direct on quarantine protocols The employers quarantine guidelines were detailed in a document titled "City Barbeque COVID FAQ (02.01.21)".


Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2021-03-19
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The employer has not taken the appropriate steps to protect employees from SARS-C0V-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. The employer does not instruct workers who are infected or potentially infected to stay home and isolate or quarantine, does not isolate workers who show symptoms at work. Findings:... See More NO CITATION recommended. The employer requires employees to use wall-mounted thermometers to check their temperatures upon entry to the building. Hand sanitizer, disposable masks and cleaning supplies available to employees. The time clock system employees clock in at prompts them to answer questions about potential symptoms. If an employee has COVID-19 symptoms (i.e., fever, chills, cough, shortness of breath, fatigue, muscle or body aches, headache, loss of taste or smell, sore throat, congestion or runny nose, nausea or vomiting, diarrhea), they are to report it to their manager. A note in the SOP provided by the company stated the following: 'the teammate can work if they are experiencing milder symptoms that can be attributed to another medical condition.- In the Call Center, employees are positioned at every other workstation to maintain 6 ft separation as well as utilizing tall cubicle-type partitions. Employees were not seated directly across from each other, but rather seated in the workstation diagonally across. In the rest of the building, employees either work in single offices or are at workstations that are positioned in a manor to maintain a 6 ft separation. A presentation titled "Welcome Back Meeting" dated March 8, 2021 listed the following as "precautions" being implemented: - If you have COVID symptoms, report to supervisor and stay home - Private Offices commercially cleaned 5 days per week - Common areas and call center commercially cleaned 7 days week - Environmental/viral fogging 7 days per week The same presentation given to employees listed the following "protocols": - Staff capacity at 50% max and in office 2 days per week - Take Temperature using wall thermometer upon entry, if 100.4+ system will alarm, return home and contact supervisor - Wear a mask when away from workstation and in common areas - Refrain from congregating in breakroom and social distance at 6 feet - Wear masks in meetings and group settings - Wash/sanitize hands regularly - Supervisors report positive COVID cases to Risk Mgmt who will direct on quarantine protocols The employers quarantine guidelines were detailed in a document titled "City Barbeque COVID FAQ (02.01.21)".

Alleged Hazards: 1, Employees Exposed: 20
Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2021-03-15
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