Throughout this pandemic COVID transmission
within workplaces has been a very real concern. Local, municipal, federal
regulations regarding informing health authorities when a worker is diagnosed
vary around the world. Here is a recent incident where a company appears no to
have informed pertinent health officials of a positive COVID worker:
A fifth employer in (name omitted) County
has been cited for workplace safety violations related to COVID-19 protocols,
state workplace officials report.
(Name omitted) Township manufacturer
(aluminium company) was fined last month by the (state name omitted)
Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
(State name OSHA fined the (name omitted)
manufacturer $2,500 "for violations of COVID-19 workplace safety
requirements including not contacting the local health department when a known
positive COVID-19 case was detected at the workplace."
A message seeking comment was left Monday
morning with (aluminium company ceo). The company was also fined an
additional $2,500 for other workplace violations unrelated to COVID-19. An
employee complaint prompted an inspection of the business.
According to (local state) OSHA,
company corrected the violations and the case is closed. Earlier this
month, manufacturing and construction saw the second highest number of
outbreaks by industry, surpassed only by school outbreaks.
State health officials reported April 1 there were 141 newly reported or on-going COVID-19 outbreaks associated with manufacturing and construction in the state. The state's outbreak report is updated at around 3 p.m. on Mondays.
We pray that the
worker who tested positive recovers fully from the coronavirus they contracted.
We also pray that upon being diagnosed that the worker properly quarantined from
loved ones as required. Covid-19 is a hazard. Just like any other hazard in our
industry if a worker becomes infected, or injured in accident involving any another
hazard, companies are required per law to report these incidents to the proper
authorities. As this company has learned there are financial consequences for
not following the pertinent safety regulations during this pandemic.
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