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Can an employer force staff to clean up after a raw sewage spillage without providing protective equipment?
My partner was ordered to clean up raw sewage that had been left outside for over 12 hours, she and another college refused and left at the end of their shift .. they are care workers. The manager specifically told the clean up crew to leave this sewage so she could point it out to the staff members (the overflow was caused by things being placed in the sluice and toilet that should not have been). I feel that this was unacceptable, as the manager seems to have broken a number of employment and environmental laws, ie No risk assessment done, not providing the correct protective equipment, no training to the staff for this thing, leaving raw sewage in an open unconfined area open to the general public.
i think u answer ur own ? they aren't alowed 2 do dat
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