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Safety Report: Covid-19 OSHA Complaint, Endocrine -Diabetes Care and Resources Center, 224 Alexander St Suite 200, ROCHESTER, NY, 14607, USA

3 years ago business

Regulatory Report

224 Alexander Street, Rochester, 14607 New York, United States

1. Employees are provided with expired hand sanitation products in employee's restroom and lactation rooms to reduce the risk of exposure to the Covid-19 Virus. 2. General Housekeeping is not being performed in restrooms as used patients syringes are left inappropriately discarded with no receptacle for these devices. 3. Management has failed to provide proper training to healthcare providers how to both handle a COVID-positive patient and the cleaning of care area before, during, and after patient is treated. 4. Employer has not provided N-95 respirators or acceptable personal protective equipment (PPE) to providers that are required to do face-to-face visits and to employees who are responsible for cleaning the COVID-positive patient rooms. Employees are expected to utilize surgical masks to provide continuous care to multiple patients over a period of a 7 days before replacement is issued. 5. Social Distancing protocols were not addressed or enforced within the facility increasing risk of employees' exposure to health hazards during the pandemic. Provider offices do not allow and have not followed distance guidelines between healthcare employee and patient increasing the risk of exposure to providers.

Alleged Hazards: 5, Employees Exposed: 21
Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2021-02-25

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