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Safety Reports: 2300 West Innes Street, Salisbury, North Carolina, United States

Updated:

1. There are no COVID-19 measures in place. 2. The property is experiencing a bedbug infestation. 3. There have been needles found in the beds, exposing employees to needle sticks. 4. The fire alarms do not work due to disabling by the employer.


Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2021-08-24

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1. There were five or more positive cases of COVID-19 at the office during the last two months. The employer did not notify other employees of the cases or if they had been potentially exposed to the virus. 2. Employees were not permitted to quarantine for the… See more

#coronaviruscovid19 #osha #322eastfisherstreet #salisbury #northcarolina #unitedstates

There have been over 11 positive cases of COVID-19 in the past two months, with the most recent ones being last week. Employees just started wearing face masks, but feel uncomfortable due to the warehouse not being cleaned/sanitized.


Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2021-09-28

#coronaviruscovid19 #osha #1315peachorchardroad #salisbury #northcarolina #unitedstates

The employer has allowed employees which were displaying COVID-19 symptoms such as loss of smell, intense coughing and body aches to continue working. Employees that were exposed to COVID-19 are entering the office during regular work hours and are not forced to wear mask of PPE.


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#coronaviruscovid19 #osha #320jakealexanderboulevardwest #salisbury #northcarolina #unitedstates

An employee was exposed to COVID-19 and was told to continue to come into work. The employee now has a positive test for the virus. The employer did not inform any employees or follow the proper protocol to quarantine and other employees have now been exposed.


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#coronaviruscovid19 #osha #2096statesvilleboulevard #salisbury #northcarolina #unitedstates

1. An employee who worked on December 18, 2020 tested positive for COVID -19 several days later. The employee later died of COVID-19. 2. There were other possible COVID-19 cases in the lab in Building 20 during the time the employee worked on or around December 18th,… See more

#coronaviruscovid19 #osha #1601brenneravenue #salisbury #northcarolina #unitedstates

There is concern that employees at the facility could be exposed to the COVID-19 virus in the workplace. Employees attended a training where someone tested positive to COVID-19. Those employees potentially exposed were instructed to report to work while waiting for the results of their COVID-19 test.… See more

#coronaviruscovid19 #osha #1245camproad #salisbury #northcarolina #unitedstates

1. Employees are exposed to spider bites. 2. The employer is not providing personal protection equipment for employees being exposed to unknown chemicals and bodily fluids. 3. The employer has failed to adhere to COVID-19 safety measures and is not informing employees of cases or requiring mask… See more

#coronaviruscovid19 #osha #220ryanpatrickdrive #salisbury #northcarolina #unitedstates

1. There is plastic and flower debris on the floor that causes a slip hazard. 2. Common areas (break room and bathrooms) are not being cleaned/sanitized on a regular basis where employees are without masks which is possibly exposing employees to the COVID-19 virus. 3. Employer does… See more

#coronaviruscovid19 #osha #218julianroad #salisbury #northcarolina #unitedstates

1. The HVAC system is not working properly and is causing severe illness due to mold. Carpet has been removed in several rooms. 2. Management is not enforcing the CDC mask guidelines. 3. Masks are not being worn properly.


Source: Osha.gov | Receipt Date: 2021-02-09

#coronaviruscovid19 #osha #500lincolntonroad #salisbury #northcarolina #unitedstates