Re: The Vaccine Thread
Originally Posted by
bigbill
State's with their own OSH typically had their own before OSHA was formed. Most state OSH are more restrictive than federal with the federal requirements being the minimum. OSHA needs to opt out of Covid at this point. Contracting Covid at work, regardless of severity, is no different than getting a severe injury (requiring medical attention, missing work, prescribed meds, etc), regardless of the good faith measures taken by the employer. If you catch the flu from a coworker, you're just a worker out sick, OSHA doesn't care.
Except that having proper ventilation is one of the primary ways to prevent the spread (and continuing spread) of this pandemic. And some employers aren’t making a good-faith effort to do that. Like how Covid raged through meatpacking plants. I can certainly see how it can be considered a worker safety issue.
And after spending a year and a half looking at commercial and institutional ventilation systems through this lens, I think it’s an issue that sorely needs attention.
Last edited by thollandpe; 11-03-2021 at 08:53 AM.
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