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The Gus Harrison Correctional Facility in Adrian is charged with, first of all, having no COVID-19 safety plan in place. So here is a state-owned and operated facility failing to meet the minimum standards being imposed by the state.
Sentinel Staff
LANSING — The Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration inspected and issued COVID-19 safety citations to 23 different workplaces with violations, the state announced Friday.
Twenty businesses were cited for COVID-19 emergency rules citations and three others were fined for general duty citations. Each citation carries a fine of up to $7,000.
Here are the businesses cited for COVID-19 emergency rules citations:
Midway Rentals and Sales in Negaunee
Beacon Park Finishing LLC and its successors in Roseville
Iron Mountain Powersports LLC of Kingsford
Brighton NC Machine Corp in Brighton
McLaren Port Huron Hospital in Port Huron
Prefix Corporation in Auburn Hills
February 26, 2021
A local hospital has been fined for allegedly not following the state’s coronavirus safety requirements. McLaren Port Huron Hospital was cited Friday by the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration. State officials contend that McLaren, among other things, did not comply with orders regarding face masks and social distancing. Eric Cecava, President and CEO of McLaren Port Huron, says the health of patients and staff remains the hospital’s top priory. “We have worked closely with MIOSHA through this process to make the necessary adjustments to make sure everyone is safe, including formalizing our practices in written policies,” Cecava said in a statement to WPHM. The fine from the state totaled $6300.