1. Employees are experiencing coughing and headaches while inside the facility due to mold growing in the ventilation system. There are dead animals inside the walls. The facility is infested with roaches, gnats and mice. Mice droppings have been found in the lab closets. 2. The facility
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Item #1: There is no COVID-19 policy in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19. There is no mask requirement and no safe-distancing measures. Item #2: There is a rodent infestation above the ceiling. Rodent droppings fall onto the employees' desks. Item #3: The carpet, furniture, and
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Employees are required to walk over a ramp, that is designed for cars to drive on, exposing them to trip and fall hazards. A potential violation of 29 CFR 1910.22. There is a hole near one of the vacuums that exposes employees to a trip and fall
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1. The employer is not following current Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines for indoor mask wearing in an area of substantial or high community transmission. 2. The employer is not following current Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines for isolation or testing
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Monkfield Nutrition is extending the recall to all batches of frozen feeder mice products for feeding reptiles because Salmonella has been found in the products.
- Mouse Pinkies Small (25 pack (1g per mouse))
- Mouse Pinkies Large (25 pack (2-3g per mouse))
- ‘Pets at Home’
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1. Electrical equipment shall be maintained free from recognized hazards that are likely to cause death or serious physical harm to employees. Several electrical outlets are damaged and not maintained properly. Title 8 CCR §2340.1 2. The employer failed to ensure lamps for general illumination are protected
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1. The employer failed to review applicable orders and guidance from the State of California and the local health department related to COVID-19 hazards and prevention. Several employees are not following the most recent Alameda County orders that require all people, regardless of vaccination status, to wear
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1. The employer does not have an effective extermination program or has measures to prevent rodents from entering the building. The reservation office has rodents. 2. Employees are exposed to COVID. a. The employer does not ensure workstations are cleaned when employees have to move to other
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1. The employees are exposed to mice and droppings due to the employer not having a continuous and effective pest control program. Applicable OSHA Standard: 29 CFR 1910.141 2. The establishment is not maintained in a sanitary manner, nor are suitable cleaning supplies available to maintain sanitary
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1. Employees are exposed to unsanitary bathrooms, working areas (countertops) and multiple types of rodents and insects. Applicable OSHA Standard: 29 CFR 1910.141 2. Employees are exposed to COVID-19 due to employer not enforcing wearing of facemasks and six feet social distance. Applicable OSHA Standard: General Duty
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