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Oregon OSHA Fined Medford Coffee Company More Than $9K for Three COVID-19 Violations The Oregon Occupational Safety and Health Administration has fined a Medford coffee company more than $9,000 for three violations of on-the-job safety standards meant to protect workers from the coronavirus disease. According to a news release from the Oregon Department of Consumer & Business Services, OSHA has fined Forage Coffee Company, LLC, $9,250 for the violations. In one violation committed willfully the business potentially exposed its employees to the virus by allowing indoor dining, despite requirements that such capacity be kept to zero to curb transmission of the disease. The company also came up short in implementing two other safety measures that help reduce the risk of COVID-19 in the workplace facial coverings and physical distancing.

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Apr 3, 2021 Oregon OSHA has fined Forage Coffee Company LLC in Medford $9,250 for three violations of on-the-job safety standards meant to protect workers from the coronavirus disease. In one violation – committed willfully – the business potentially exposed employees to the virus by allowing indoor dining, despite requirements that such capacity be kept to zero to curb transmission of the disease. The company also came up short in implementing two other safety measures that help reduce the risk of COVID-19 in the workplace: facial coverings and physical distancing. “Most employers in Oregon continue to move forward with efforts to protect workers against the very real hazard of COVID-19. They understand the measures needed to help defeat this disease,” said Michael Wood, administrator of Oregon OSHA. “Unfortunately, there are those employers who are making a different choice. As a result, we will continue to carry out our enforcement work in the interest of accountabili

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