16600 Southeast McGillivray Boulevard,
Vancouver,
98683
Washington,
United States
Hazard Description:
They are not protecting us well enough with this virus, employees are too close, no screen up at registers yet, gloves constantly ripping since they are so thin.
Allowing customers to casually peruse store due to their boredom. There needs to be more precautions to keep us safe, I do not feel safe at my job.
Hazard Location:
It is the entire building and all employees and customers that are at risk
Note: This complaint includes referrals received
10:58am March 27th, 2020
Not enforcing social distancing, employer is not providing any protection for employees, they offer senior hour but are still allowing anyone in during that time.
10:54am March 31st, 2020 - Anonymous
Employer has not placed a cashier barrier (plexiglass), in furniture section. Customer is Concerned for Employees wellbeing they fear that they are in a high risk area and employer is not doing anything to protect them and maintain the 6ft distancing.
10:55am March 31st, 2020 - Anonymous
Employer has not placed a cashier barrier (plexiglass), in furniture section. Customer is Concerned for Employees wellbeing they fear that they are in a high risk area and employer is not doing anything to protect them and maintain the 6ft distancing.
10:59am March 31st, 2020 - Anonymous
Employer is not sanitizing store, nor are they respecting the 6ft distancing, no Clorox wipes for employees to clean, wipes are for customer use only. Employer told employees if they want gloves they need to go buy them, they are not monitoring the amount of people that are in the store. There is constantly over 50 customers in the stores all at once. Store was sanitized 2 weeks ago and hasn?t been touched since.
4:04pm March 31st, 2020 - Anonymous
Concerned for the safety of home store department, pharmacy, liquor, apparel and starbucks all are within 2 ft from the customer and there is nothing to protect them. Management is not doing anything to ensure there is a 6ft distancing. No plexiglass in any of those areas to protect those employees.
Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2020-03-31