Though the report doesn't specifically mention OSHA inspections at meatpacking plants, which were Covid-19 hotspots in 2020, "the problems the report details have plagued the agency’s response to the industry," Chadde reports. "In January, USA Today and the Midwest Center for Investigative Reporting found that OSHA had not inspected 40% of the plants where at least one employee had died of Covid-19. The agency said it had conducted 10 virtual inspections of meatpacking plants after reports of deaths."
The report says that remote inspections may have helped avoid transmission of the coronavirus among inspectors, but the reduction in onsite inspections could trigger more accidents, injuries, deaths and/or employee illnesses at worksites. Chadde notes that personal protection equipment was available to OSHA employees who inspected meatpacking plants.
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