Amazon cited for workplace security breaches in Idaho
NAMPA, Idaho – Amazon has resolved workplace crimes cited by the online store's giant temporary distribution center in Idaho.
Idaho statesman reports The Labor and Health Directorate quoted the company's modular distribution center in Nampa for four uncertain jobs terms in March with proposed penalties totaling $ 6,442.
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The federal agency said that Amazon failed to sign a harmless personal injury on an employee's hand, creating a threatening danger with an uneven flooring material, covered not up a 2-inch deep hole near a door and had an outlet box that was not mounted on the surface.
Amazon did not respond immediately for comment.
The company has no previous OSHA quotes in Nampa.
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