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Product: Ice Cream
Updated: January 5, 2022 12:00 PM
2 individuals at Purgatory Resort - Paradise Pizzeria and Ice Creamery in La Plata county tested positive for Covid-19. The outbreak began on 28-12-2021
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8 individuals at Purgatory Resort - Paradise Pizzeria and Ice Creamery in La Plata county tested positive for Covid-19. The outbreak began on 28-12-2021
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Covid-19 OSHA Complaint, Baskin-Robbins, 1885 E Firetower Road #100, GREENVILLE, NC, 27858, USA
2 years ago
There is an outbreak of COVID-19 at the ice cream shop and employees are still being required to come into work, including those that are sick. This is exposing other employees to the virus.
Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2021-08-31 See Less
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Power Outage, Montgomery, IN, USA
2 years ago
Planned Power Outage for Montgomery Friday. The City of Washington Light and Power has scheduled a power outage for the Town of Montgomery on Friday to replace a utility pole. The outage will affect most of the Town of Montgomery. Mainly everyone north of Church Street, including... See More Mill St, RTC Drive, Orleans Road, Railroad Street, Park Road, 2nd Street and 3rd Street north of Highway 50, Montgomery Campground, and Hastings Street north of Highway 50.
This will NOT affect the Viking Mart, RTC, The Ice Cream Shop or anyone east of Main Street along Highway 50.
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Employees are not required to wear their masks. People entering are not being enforced to wear masks. Serving ice cream with no antibacterial gel available. One employee removed plexiglass at register because she was tired of hitting her hand on it.
Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2020-10-26 See Less
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1. The manager has tested positive for Covid-19 and has failed to inform any of their employees, including cashiers, ice cream servers, and ice cream makers. 2. Their spouse (who also works at the store), continues to come into the store despite being a close contact and... See More interacts with truck drivers. 3. They do not wear masks enough, or even properly when they do.
Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2021-03-24 See Less
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1. The employer does not enforce the use of face mask in the store and kitchen. Employees are required to wear face masks only when they are serving customers. This condition exposes employees to contracting COVID-19 in the workplace as social distancing is not practiced. At least... See More three employees have been complaining of sore-throats. 2. The roof over the ice cream machine leaks when it rains and the water collects on the floor. This condition exposes employees to slip and fall hazard.
Alleged Hazards: 2, Employees Exposed: 15
Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2020-08-11 See Less
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Covid-19 OSHA Complaint, Americold Logistics, LLC, 830 East Horizon Drive, HENDERSON, NV, 89015, USA
3 years ago
1. Employees are exposed to slip and falls from the broken racks, ice, and ice cream on the floors. 2. There needs to be a walk through in the freezer in buildings a and b. Hazard Location: Inside the Freezer 10/05/2020 KR
Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2020-09-01 See Less
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Covid-19 OSHA Complaint, United Dairy Farmers, 8295 Cincinnati-Dayton Road, WEST CHESTER, OH, 45069, USA
3 years ago
1. The employer is not enforcing state requirements to prevent the spread of COVID-19 during a pandemic by enforcing mask use by employees and customers. 2. The employer is still giving out free samples of ice cream and has done nothing to prevent customers from leaning over... See More the ice cream counter to speak to employees who are also not wearing masks. 3. Employees are not allowed to enforce mask use by customers or other employees. This is allegedly a corporate policy.
Alleged Hazards: 3, Employees Exposed: 20
Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2020-12-16 See Less
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October 2, 2020 Health: 1. Employees are exposed to the COVID-19 pandemic. Employees feel they are not allotted time to clean and disinfect equipment including the talkman a720 and Bluetooth emod. Clorox wipes are unavailable. Rideable pallet jacks and standing forklifts are not getting cleaned and disinfected... See More between shifts. About half of the warehouse employees do not wear masks anymore. Safety: 1. Forklift drivers operate at high speeds around corners. Employee maneuvers are unapproved by equipment manufacturers, for example entering/stepping on and exiting/off the electric equipment (rideable pallet Jacks, standing forklifts) while in motion. Employees hop off of electric walkers while the equipment is still moving. Employees have slipped off the walker platform and fallen. 2. Rideable pallet jacks and forklifts damaged the racks in the freezer, bakery, and ice cream areas. 3. Freezer floors are slippery and employees slip and fall. 4. The produce wet room floor doesn't drain and employees slip and fall. 5. The end of the warehouse gets the produce wet room products staged there; the warehouse doesn't drain, and puddles form. 6. Employees have been struck by forklifts. Forklifts strike other forklifts. Location: warehouse, freezer, produce wet room,
Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2020-10-02 See Less
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