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A local business experienced a fire today. I know people who work there. One of their buildings has been cleared out, due to the smoke and not currently being up to code--something with the HVAC.
There is one department who is still working there, at the instruction of their managers. It smells bad. It's close to 90* in the building. They are literally the only department working there right now.
Is there anyone they can call to investigate this and legally get sent home for working in unfit conditions or something?
Re: Any legal recourse here?
OSHA?
http://www.ehow.com/how_2036893_report-unsafe-working.html
There's a Michigan version too.
http://www.michigan.gov/dleg/0,1607,7-154-11407---,00.html
Thanks!
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