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Not following how that would apply to general industry.

Link to the standard?

Originally Posted by tedthorn
Testing positive is now an OSHA recordable incident.

You can not report to work after a positive and must have medical documentation to return to the job.

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Originally Posted by tedthorn
Testing positive is now an OSHA recordable incident.
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Only if you can show (prove) you were exposed at work.

I'm not sure many could do that.



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Am I the only one that believes that the government can't tell me I gotta stay in my house? Who buys into this bullsheit?


Tell a nurse you're not going to take a Gamma Globulin shot after being in contact with someone who has Hepatitis A. See how far that will get you!

When I found out what was gonna happen, I took the shot.

Randy how bad did the shot hurt and affecte you. I had a friend working offshore oil rigs that had to take one because someone came on board infected with something. Nurse had to be flown in and everyone got a shot. He said it was crying type of pain and about 24 hour was sick as a dog.



I had really bad bronchitis in High School, or maybe it was something else. I had to get two BIG shots of GG, one in each cheek. I don't remember much pain, all I know is ti felt "thick" going in and I came to on the floor, having passed out after the second one started being injected. All I can say............it weren't no fun.

Our family nurse had me lay on the table for injections after that.

Geno

I hope I never have to have one.


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Originally Posted by SLM
Not following how that would apply to general industry.

Link to the standard?

Originally Posted by tedthorn
Testing positive is now an OSHA recordable incident.

You can not report to work after a positive and must have medical documentation to return to the job.



If you want to read it look it up.....


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So m1 garand for shooting corona zombies in the head? Or AR15?


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Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego.

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People are wimps nowadays. AR-15 should work just fine..lol

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Originally Posted by smokepole
Originally Posted by tedthorn
Testing positive is now an OSHA recordable incident.
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Only if you can show (prove) you were exposed at work.

I'm not sure many could do that.




I can't speak for that but we had a plant wide meeting yesterday with our OSHA corporate middleman in attendance.

The statement above was in more length but we were informed that if we tested positive we would be legally bound to report to HR and that they would then make a OSHA report as to potential or "near miss"

The near miss paperwork is pretty new stuff to me. Anything in our plant short of an incident can fall into the near miss catagory


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Originally Posted by SLM
Not following how that would apply to general industry.

Link to the standard?

Originally Posted by tedthorn
Testing positive is now an OSHA recordable incident.

You can not report to work after a positive and must have medical documentation to return to the job.




I found this on OSHA's web page, it says the illness would be recordable if it was "the result of performing your work-related duties."

https://www.osha.gov/SLTC/covid-19/standards.html

So if you got infected from a co-worker sitting next to you, it wouldn't apply. Sounds like it's meant for people in the health care and other industries that get infected because of doing their job.



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Originally Posted by smokepole
Originally Posted by SLM
Not following how that would apply to general industry.

Link to the standard?

Originally Posted by tedthorn
Testing positive is now an OSHA recordable incident.

You can not report to work after a positive and must have medical documentation to return to the job.




I found this on OSHA's web page, it says the illness would be recordable if it was "the result of performing your work-related duties."

https://www.osha.gov/SLTC/covid-19/standards.html

So if you got infected from a co-worker sitting next to you, it wouldn't apply. Sounds like it's meant for people in the health care and other industries that get infected because of doing their job.


We are definetly not in the health care industry and our managers couldn't care less about OSHA one way or another. This was handed down from our corporate HQ in a letter from our company president.

I could copy the letter to this thread but would be breaking a direct employee handbook code.


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Originally Posted by tedthorn
Originally Posted by smokepole
Originally Posted by SLM
Not following how that would apply to general industry.

Link to the standard?

Originally Posted by tedthorn
Testing positive is now an OSHA recordable incident.

You can not report to work after a positive and must have medical documentation to return to the job.




I found this on OSHA's web page, it says the illness would be recordable if it was "the result of performing your work-related duties."

https://www.osha.gov/SLTC/covid-19/standards.html

So if you got infected from a co-worker sitting next to you, it wouldn't apply. Sounds like it's meant for people in the health care and other industries that get infected because of doing their job.


We are definetly not in the health care industry and our managers couldn't care less about OSHA one way or another. This was handed down from our corporate HQ in a letter from our company president.

I could copy the letter to this thread but would be breaking a direct employee handbook code.


Do it . . . . .show em who's really the boss. 😂😂😂

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Originally Posted by rockinbbar
Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
Originally Posted by mirage243
Am I the only one that believes that the government can't tell me I gotta stay in my house? Who buys into this bullsheit?


Test positive for COVID-19, and go a head and test your hypothesis, and report back from prison regarding how that worked out for you.



I've always felt that letting the kids go to school with a cold/flu is grounds for corporal punishment.

For the parents.



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Agree, it could be a recordable for a medical provider or first responder under some situations.

Not disputing what ted’ was told, but a virus is not a recordable in general or construction standards.

If it ever becomes a recordable, people’s modifiers would go through the roof and people would go bankrupt paying worker’s compensation.

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Originally Posted by SLM
Not following how that would apply to general industry.

Link to the standard?

Originally Posted by tedthorn
Testing positive is now an OSHA recordable incident.

You can not report to work after a positive and must have medical documentation to return to the job.




I found this on OSHA's web page, it says the illness would be recordable if it was "the result of performing your work-related duties."

https://www.osha.gov/SLTC/covid-19/standards.html

So if you got infected from a co-worker sitting next to you, it wouldn't apply. Sounds like it's meant for people in the health care and other industries that get infected because of doing their job.

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Originally Posted by Calvin
We are going to a 5k fun run this morning. (My whole family). Social distancing will be in place. Staggered starts. I am fine with that. I just need to try to keep up with my 6 y/o daughter. Kid runs a fast mile pace.


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Heck, I usually draw a crowd of about 50, and talk for an hour.


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Originally Posted by Texczech
Originally Posted by Valsdad
Originally Posted by Texczech
Originally Posted by Oldman3
Originally Posted by mirage243
Am I the only one that believes that the government can't tell me I gotta stay in my house? Who buys into this bullsheit?


Tell a nurse you're not going to take a Gamma Globulin shot after being in contact with someone who has Hepatitis A. See how far that will get you!

When I found out what was gonna happen, I took the shot.

Randy how bad did the shot hurt and affecte you. I had a friend working offshore oil rigs that had to take one because someone came on board infected with something. Nurse had to be flown in and everyone got a shot. He said it was crying type of pain and about 24 hour was sick as a dog.



I had really bad bronchitis in High School, or maybe it was something else. I had to get two BIG shots of GG, one in each cheek. I don't remember much pain, all I know is ti felt "thick" going in and I came to on the floor, having passed out after the second one started being injected. All I can say............it weren't no fun.

Our family nurse had me lay on the table for injections after that.

Geno

I hope I never have to have one.


5cc of hepatitis horse serum in the buttock of your choice every three months when I was in Africa, four times a year x three years = twelve times.

Only side effect I ever heard of was a sore buttock, we all had to do it and it wasn’t dreaded or anything, never heard of anyone passing out. But most of us were in our twenties. Coming in from the sticks to the capital to get it done we’re occasions for some epic drinking bouts tho 😎

In the actual event it prob’ly helped that you couldn’t see 🙂


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Originally Posted by Birdwatcher
Originally Posted by Texczech
Originally Posted by Valsdad
Originally Posted by Texczech
Originally Posted by Oldman3
Originally Posted by mirage243
Am I the only one that believes that the government can't tell me I gotta stay in my house? Who buys into this bullsheit?


Tell a nurse you're not going to take a Gamma Globulin shot after being in contact with someone who has Hepatitis A. See how far that will get you!

When I found out what was gonna happen, I took the shot.

Randy how bad did the shot hurt and affecte you. I had a friend working offshore oil rigs that had to take one because someone came on board infected with something. Nurse had to be flown in and everyone got a shot. He said it was crying type of pain and about 24 hour was sick as a dog.



I had really bad bronchitis in High School, or maybe it was something else. I had to get two BIG shots of GG, one in each cheek. I don't remember much pain, all I know is ti felt "thick" going in and I came to on the floor, having passed out after the second one started being injected. All I can say............it weren't no fun.

Our family nurse had me lay on the table for injections after that.

Geno

I hope I never have to have one.


5cc of hepatitis horse serum in the buttock of your choice every three months when I was in Africa, four times a year x three years = twelve times.

Only side effect I ever heard of was a sore buttock, we all had to do it and it wasn’t dreaded or anything, never heard of anyone passing out. But most of us were in our twenties. Coming in from the sticks to the capital to get it done we’re occasions for some epic drinking bouts tho 😎

In the actual event it prob’ly helped that you couldn’t see 🙂


Heck birdie,

I was just going to tell him "you're a big boy now, right?"

Geno

PS a shot in one buttock and I'd have been fine..............it was the second one that got me. And I remember to this day that it felt like they were injecting me with 90wt or such.


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Originally Posted by Valsdad
Originally Posted by Birdwatcher
Originally Posted by Texczech
Originally Posted by Valsdad
Originally Posted by Texczech
Originally Posted by Oldman3
Originally Posted by mirage243
Am I the only one that believes that the government can't tell me I gotta stay in my house? Who buys into this bullsheit?


Tell a nurse you're not going to take a Gamma Globulin shot after being in contact with someone who has Hepatitis A. See how far that will get you!

When I found out what was gonna happen, I took the shot.

Randy how bad did the shot hurt and affecte you. I had a friend working offshore oil rigs that had to take one because someone came on board infected with something. Nurse had to be flown in and everyone got a shot. He said it was crying type of pain and about 24 hour was sick as a dog.



I had really bad bronchitis in High School, or maybe it was something else. I had to get two BIG shots of GG, one in each cheek. I don't remember much pain, all I know is ti felt "thick" going in and I came to on the floor, having passed out after the second one started being injected. All I can say............it weren't no fun.

Our family nurse had me lay on the table for injections after that.

Geno

I hope I never have to have one.


5cc of hepatitis horse serum in the buttock of your choice every three months when I was in Africa, four times a year x three years = twelve times.

Only side effect I ever heard of was a sore buttock, we all had to do it and it wasn’t dreaded or anything, never heard of anyone passing out. But most of us were in our twenties. Coming in from the sticks to the capital to get it done we’re occasions for some epic drinking bouts tho 😎

In the actual event it prob’ly helped that you couldn’t see 🙂


Heck birdie,

I was just going to tell him "you're a big boy now, right?"

Geno

PS a shot in one buttock and I'd have been fine..............it was the second one that got me. And I remember to this day that it felt like they were injecting me with 90wt or such.

Geno, I like the way you tell a story.


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Originally Posted by Birdwatcher
Originally Posted by Texczech
Originally Posted by Valsdad
Originally Posted by Texczech
Originally Posted by Oldman3
Originally Posted by mirage243
Am I the only one that believes that the government can't tell me I gotta stay in my house? Who buys into this bullsheit?


Tell a nurse you're not going to take a Gamma Globulin shot after being in contact with someone who has Hepatitis A. See how far that will get you!

When I found out what was gonna happen, I took the shot.

Randy how bad did the shot hurt and affecte you. I had a friend working offshore oil rigs that had to take one because someone came on board infected with something. Nurse had to be flown in and everyone got a shot. He said it was crying type of pain and about 24 hour was sick as a dog.



I had really bad bronchitis in High School, or maybe it was something else. I had to get two BIG shots of GG, one in each cheek. I don't remember much pain, all I know is ti felt "thick" going in and I came to on the floor, having passed out after the second one started being injected. All I can say............it weren't no fun.

Our family nurse had me lay on the table for injections after that.

Geno

I hope I never have to have one.


5cc of hepatitis horse serum in the buttock of your choice every three months when I was in Africa, four times a year x three years = twelve times.

Only side effect I ever heard of was a sore buttock, we all had to do it and it wasn’t dreaded or anything, never heard of anyone passing out. But most of us were in our twenties. Coming in from the sticks to the capital to get it done we’re occasions for some epic drinking bouts tho 😎

In the actual event it prob’ly helped that you couldn’t see 🙂
i figured you liked it in the butt 😃

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Originally Posted by luv2safari
Originally Posted by rockinbbar
Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
Originally Posted by mirage243
Am I the only one that believes that the government can't tell me I gotta stay in my house? Who buys into this bullsheit?


Test positive for COVID-19, and go a head and test your hypothesis, and report back from prison regarding how that worked out for you.



I've always felt that letting the kids go to school with a cold/flu is grounds for corporal punishment.

For the parents.



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