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Meat plant inspections find lack of social distancing, ill-fitted masks, and asbestos – thejournal.ie
Inspections of meat processing plants by the Health and Safety Authority have raised a range of concerns.
STAFF WORKING FACE to face, ill-fitted specialist masks, lack of social distancing, and tightly spaced locker rooms were among the issues highlighted in inspections of meat processing plants by the Health and Safety Authority (HSA).
The reports have been released by the HSA with the identity of the specific factories removed along with the dates of the inspection.
In one report, multiple issues were highlighted with face coverings not being used across the site, especially in areas where social…
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