Employees were, or could have been, exposed to the COVID-19 virus in the workplace due to employees being permitted to come back to work while still symptomatic after testing positive for/being diagnosed with COVID-19.
1. Employees are exposed to COVID-19 hazards due to employees not quarantining after a known COVID-19 close contact exposure event. 2. Employees are exposed to a COVID-19 hazard due to employees not being tested for COVID-19 after a close contact exposure event. 3. Employees are exposed to
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Workers coughing while handling food, workers working while positive with covid, lack of cleanliness, improperly cleaned equipment, lack of covid protocols being followed
1. The employer did not follow Pennsylvania Department of Health (DOH) and Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Prevention guidelines for quarantining employees who have tested positive for COVID-19. The employer is allowing employees who have tested positive for COVID-19 continue to work at the facility.
1. Employees are exposed to respiratory illness, in that, personal protective equipment, i.e., respirators, face masks and gloves are not provided nor their use enforced and/or employees are not socially distanced. 2. The workplace is not kept in a clean, orderly, and sanitary condition. Food and trash
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1). Employees were exposed to a positive case of COVID-19 in the workplace. 2). Employees with symptoms of COVID-19 were allowed to return to work despite not quarantining for the time recommended by CDC guidelines.
1. The employer is exposing employees to SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, in that the employer is not following the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines to protect employees by enforcing and maintaining physical/social distancing in the workplace. 2. The employer is exposing employees
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1. Last week, an employee tested positive for COVID and continues to work on site. No quarantining. 2. The work area has not been cleaned and disinfected. 3. Facial masks are not consistently worn by all employees.
Alleged Hazards: 3, Employees Exposed: 30
Source: Osha.gov | Receipt
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1. Employees in the facility are exposed to COVID-19. The employer does not ensure that managers and employees are wearing adequate face coverings as recommended by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). Applicable OSHA Standard: Section 5(a)(1) of the 1970 OSH Act 2. Employees are exposed to
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