Anyone jabbed once or twice or fully ‘vaccinated”? Did they give the deceased remdesivir in the hospital? Any underlying health diagnoses? Was ivermectin/budesinide given as soon as the deceased presented for treatment?
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A Caledonia trailer company is fined nearly $10,000 after 11 employees contracted COVID-19 and one died from the virus
Ricardo Torres
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Published 11:55am Oct 22, 2021
Caledonia-based Amston Trailer Sales has been fined nearly $10,000 after an inspection at its facility determined 11 employees contracted COVID-19 and one worker died from the virus, according to the U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
OSHA said in a statement that a 49-year-old dispatcher at the company died from the virus on April 27. The dispatcher worked for the company for about a month, the department said.
According to OSHA, from April 12 to May 18, 11 of Amston's 38 employees tested positive for the virus. The department inspected the company after receiving a complaint alleging the company failed to protect workers from COVID-19.
The average of daily COVID-19 cases declines to under 2,000 cases for the second consecutive day
Officials from Amston declined to comment stating the investigation from OSHA is ongoing.
On Thursday, OSHA announced it fined the company $9,557 in penalties for a "serious general duty clause violation." Amston has until Nov. 5 to provide documentation on how it is correcting the issues, request an informal conference with OSHA's area director or contest the findings.
According to OSHA, despite having a company policy requiring employees to wear masks and physically distance, the company allowed workers to congregate closely and without face coverings in offices, the parts and services departments, maintenance areas and kitchen. It also failed to screen unvaccinated employees.
“Failure to protect workers from the hazards related to coronavirus infection can have serious consequences,” said OSHA Milwaukee area director Christine Zortman. “Simply having a policy is not enough, employers are obligated to make sure preventive measures are actually being followed in order to protect their employees.”
Since October 2020, Amston is one of 10 companies fined by OSHA for unsafe working conditions related to the spread of the coronavirus, according to OSHA.
Founded in 1979, Amston specializes in trailer sales, leasing, parts and service and also operates in Lebanon, Indiana. According to its website, the company has become "one of the largest trailer dealers in the Midwest."
How about OSHA provide us an isolated sample of this alleged virus?
They are still pretending people die of something called covid, weird.
Tyranny. Pure and simple.
Cucked
Anyone jabbed once or twice or fully ‘vaccinated”? Did they give the deceased remdesivir in the hospital? Any underlying health diagnoses? Was ivermectin/budesinide given as soon as the deceased presented for treatment?
Did these people get together outside of work?
Here is the full article in the event you aren't able to link to it
A Caledonia trailer company is fined nearly $10,000 after 11 employees contracted COVID-19 and one died from the virus Ricardo Torres Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Published 11:55am Oct 22, 2021
Caledonia-based Amston Trailer Sales has been fined nearly $10,000 after an inspection at its facility determined 11 employees contracted COVID-19 and one worker died from the virus, according to the U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
OSHA said in a statement that a 49-year-old dispatcher at the company died from the virus on April 27. The dispatcher worked for the company for about a month, the department said.
According to OSHA, from April 12 to May 18, 11 of Amston's 38 employees tested positive for the virus. The department inspected the company after receiving a complaint alleging the company failed to protect workers from COVID-19.
The average of daily COVID-19 cases declines to under 2,000 cases for the second consecutive day
Officials from Amston declined to comment stating the investigation from OSHA is ongoing.
On Thursday, OSHA announced it fined the company $9,557 in penalties for a "serious general duty clause violation." Amston has until Nov. 5 to provide documentation on how it is correcting the issues, request an informal conference with OSHA's area director or contest the findings.
According to OSHA, despite having a company policy requiring employees to wear masks and physically distance, the company allowed workers to congregate closely and without face coverings in offices, the parts and services departments, maintenance areas and kitchen. It also failed to screen unvaccinated employees.
“Failure to protect workers from the hazards related to coronavirus infection can have serious consequences,” said OSHA Milwaukee area director Christine Zortman. “Simply having a policy is not enough, employers are obligated to make sure preventive measures are actually being followed in order to protect their employees.”
Since October 2020, Amston is one of 10 companies fined by OSHA for unsafe working conditions related to the spread of the coronavirus, according to OSHA.
Founded in 1979, Amston specializes in trailer sales, leasing, parts and service and also operates in Lebanon, Indiana. According to its website, the company has become "one of the largest trailer dealers in the Midwest."
Without a sample of covid19 osha can be tied up in court.
What are these preventative measures the company is supposed to take to prevent employees from getting Covid? Masks and forced vaccinations, lol?