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23 Michigan Employers Cited for COVID-19 Workplace Safety Violations February 26, 2021
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Lansing, MI (WorkersCompensation.com) - As the state continues to prioritize worker safety and health, the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) inspected and issued COVID-19 emergency rule or general duty citations to 23 different workplaces with violations for failing to protect workers and take safety precautions. Most employers are complying with MIOSHA s Emergency Rules and are protecting employees, less than 5% of businesses investigated have received enforcement actions.
There are a variety of programs that businesses can use to ensure they can comply, stay open and ultimately stay safe. The MIOSHA Ambassador Program offers education and one-on-one guidance to help businesses understand regulations on workplace safety. Since the onset of the pandemic, through MIOSHA s outreach and education, the agency is seeing strong implementation of these mitigation measures and has provided consultation to thousands of Michig
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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
23 Michigan employers cited for violating COVID, general safety rules, state says
Violations can carry fine of up to $7,000
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LANSING, Mich. – The state of Michigan has issued more citations for several workplaces accused of failing to comply with health and safety protocols designed to protect employees.
The Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) reported Friday that 23 more workplaces in the state have been issued citations for violating COVID-19 emergency rules or general duty rules put in place to protect employees from contracting and spread COVID-19, and other hazards.
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