A winter weather delivered various forms of precipitation accross Vermont. Power outages were reported this morning Nov 4, as a result of the heavy wet snow. There were about 7,200 customers affected as of 6 a.m., with the worst counties being Orange, Washington, and Lamoille.
Tens of thousands of Vermonters woke up without power Saturday morning after wet, heavy snow downed trees and power lines in the first big snowstorm of the season. About 51,000 households and other customers served by Green Mountain Power remained without power as of 10 a.m., according
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As of 11 a.m., about 3,300 customers were without power, according to the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency. The majority of the outages are in western Massachusetts, though the Worcester area and some parts of Greater Boston and the Cape are also experiencing issues. Green Mountain Power in
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WATER MAIN BREAK. If pressure has been restored & you are experiencing cloudiness, run faucet to flush lines until water clears. Anyone with boil water advisory will be notified door to door: Affected 1294-1726 Hartford Ave, Horseshoe Ave, Manning Dr, Sherman Rd, Hollow Dr.
Residences whose water service was interrupted will need to boil their water when restored until further notice. These affected residents will be notified in person with printed instructions. It is anticipated at this time that any residents near the area of Rt. 5, Manning, Hollow Drive and
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1. Employees are not being properly trained on the machinery they are operating, exposing them to crushing and caught in hazards. 2. Employer is not following OSHA guidance to protect workers from exposure to Covid-19: Employer did not adapt infection control strategies based on a thorough hazard
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White River Toyota entire building: Alleged improper quarantining of alleged COVID infected employees. Alleged employees travelling out of state did not quarantine on return. Alleged non-public facing employees improperly or not wearing face masks.
1. Exit doors blocked at times. 2. Overhead package rollers without safety rails to keep packages from falling on workers. 3. No social distancing or mask requirements being enforced at facility. 4. Broken heaters. Hazard Location: Along package processing area and in temporary structures.
Packages blocking landing at the top of stairways to fire exits. Traveled paths reduced to zero inches by package overflow. Trucks being used with damaged windscreens. Near conveyor belt in package sorting area paths to exits.