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Altas temperaturas ponen en riesgo la vida de trabajadores del campo en California


Se estima que al año 2.5 millones de trabajadores del campo en el país se ven sometidos a condiciones extremas de calor. Los síntomas del calor incluyen mareos, náuseas, desmayos, vómito, fatiga, coordinación pobre y convulsiones. Pero pueden llegar a ocurrir un fallo en los riñones que los lleve a caer en coma y morir si no son atendidos.
Por Araceli Martínez Ortega
Gustavo Roche plantaba pistachos en el Valle Central de
California, comenzó a sentir la boca seca y le sobrevino un mareo.
“Esto no está bien”, pensó y le avisó al encargado de la labor que iba a parar de trabajar. “Me subí a mi troca, prendí el aire acondicionado para refrescarme y me fui a mi casa. No fue hasta que me bañé y empecé a tomar agua y suero con limón que se me quitó el malestar”. ....

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California OSHA Undercounts Workers' COVID Illnesses, Deaths


California OSHA Undercounts Workers’ COVID Illnesses, Deaths
The agency has been relying on self-reporting to determine the number of COVID cases that have been contracted in the workplace, resulting in severe undercounts that undermine the severity of workplace risk.
Jason Pohl, Dale Kasler and Phillip Reese, The Sacramento Bee
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February 2, 2021
  |  Analysis
(TNS) A year after the first COVID-19 case hit California, the state agency in charge of policing warehouses, offices, factories and other workplaces is woefully understaffed and significantly undercounting the number of employees who have fallen seriously ill or died as a result of the coronavirus.
California employers reported only 1,600 serious worker illnesses or deaths to the Division of Occupational Safety and Health, known as Cal/ OSHA, from the start of the pandemic through mid-December, according to data obtained by ....

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