{"id":3988,"date":"2018-10-11T12:52:58","date_gmt":"2018-10-11T16:52:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/jordanbarab.com\/confinedspace\/?p=3988"},"modified":"2018-10-11T12:52:58","modified_gmt":"2018-10-11T16:52:58","slug":"hard-times-poultry","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jordanbarab.com\/confinedspace\/2018\/10\/11\/hard-times-poultry\/","title":{"rendered":"Harder Times for Poultry Workers"},"content":{"rendered":"<figure id=\"attachment_4003\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-4003\" style=\"width: 790px\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-large wp-image-4003\" src=\"http:\/\/jordanbarab.com\/confinedspace\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/10\/poultry_4-1024x676.jpg\" alt=\"poultry\" width=\"790\" height=\"522\" srcset=\"https:\/\/jordanbarab.com\/confinedspace\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/10\/poultry_4-1024x676.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/jordanbarab.com\/confinedspace\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/10\/poultry_4-300x198.jpg 300w, https:\/\/jordanbarab.com\/confinedspace\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/10\/poultry_4-768x507.jpg 768w, https:\/\/jordanbarab.com\/confinedspace\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/10\/poultry_4-800x528.jpg 800w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 790px) 100vw, 790px\" \/><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-4003\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Photo by Earl Dotter <a href=\"http:\/\/www.earldotter.com\" class=\"autohyperlink\">www.earldotter.com<\/a><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>A 59-year-old employee at Allen Harim poultry plant in Harbeson, Delaware was <a href=\"http:\/\/www.wboc.com\/story\/39243671\/man-dies-during-industrial-accident-at-allen-harim\">killed<\/a> last week from a serious head trauma after being struck in the head with a piece of equipment on an electric hoist when he and another employee were attempting to change the battery on a pallet jack.<\/p>\n<p>This was not Allen Harim&#8217;s first workplace safety and health problem.<\/p>\n<p>In 2015, OSHA issued a $35,000 <a href=\"https:\/\/www.osha.gov\/news\/newsreleases\/region3\/06222015\">citation<\/a> to the company, warning the poultry processor that &#8220;The combination of musculoskeletal disorder hazards, lack of proper medical treatment for musculoskeletal disorders and underreporting of injuries at this plant must be addressed.&#8221;\u00a0 The OSHA citation also included a violation for not allowing workers to\u00a0use the bathrooms. OSHA also sent a <a href=\"https:\/\/www.osha.gov\/ooc\/reg3_harim_letter.html\">Hazard Alert Letter<\/a> to Allen Harim, warning of\u00a0deficiencies in the facility&#8217;s medical management program.<\/p>\n<p>And workplace safety is not Allen Harim&#8217;s only <a href=\"https:\/\/www.delawareonline.com\/story\/news\/local\/2018\/10\/11\/sussex-county-chicken-plants-highlighted-water-pollution-report\/1582210002\/\">problem<\/a>.\u00a0\u00a0The Washington, D.C., nonprofit Environmental Integrity Project issued a report yesterday,\u00a0\u201c<a href=\"http:\/\/php.delawareonline.com\/news\/assets\/2018\/10\/Embargoed_slaughterhouse_report_(3).pdf\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\" data-track-label=\"inline|intext|n\/a\">Water Pollution from Slaughterhouses<\/a>\u201d noting that Allen Harim is facing a $241,000 fine for dozens of wastewater-related violations found at its Harbeson plant between 2012 and 2016 \u2013 which the company has appealed. The report\u00a0studied poultry processing companies who dumped illegal levels of nitrogen, fecal bacteria or other pollutants into the waterways across the country.<\/p>\n<p>Working in a poultry processing plant is never easy or safe &#8212; whether deboning chickens, doing mechanical work or cleaning up after the day&#8217;s operations. Poultry processing is one of the most unpleasant and dangerous jobs in the country. And now it&#8217;s likely to get worse.<\/p>\n<p>A NIOSH study a few years ago found in one plant that\u00a034 percent of poultry workers had carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), and 76 percent had evidence of nerve damage in their hands and wrists. In another study, 42 percent had CTS. Further, workers in the poultry industry suffer finger amputations at the highest rate of any U.S. industry.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p><strong><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">Working in a poultry processing plant is never easy or safe &#8212; whether deboning chickens, doing mechanical work or cleaning up after the day&#8217;s operations.\u00a0 But now it&#8217;s getting harder.<\/span><\/strong><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>And these upsetting numbers are not because these workers are accident prone. The injuries are related to their work and the awkward postures, repetitive motions, heavy lifting, dangerous machinery and poor procedures to got with it. An <a href=\"http:\/\/thehill.com\/blogs\/congress-blog\/labor\/350699-put-people-ahead-of-profits-in-poultry\">article in The Hill by\u00a0Naomi Tsu<\/a>, \u00a0deputy legal director of the Southern Poverty Law Center in Atlanta last year described what it was like for a Cuban worker whose job it was to\u00a0fold chicken wings on the production line.<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">As bird carcasses sped by him, he grabbed, twisted, and folded their wings into the position the company wanted. His quota was 40 wings a minute, or about 18,000 a day.<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">To meet this benchmark, he had to repeat the same motions thousands of times, putting pressure on his wrists and hands. After about a month, he was diagnosed with tendinitis and carpal tunnel syndrome, hand and wrist injuries resulting from overuse. When he could no longer be of service to the company because of his work-related injuries, he was fired.<\/p>\n<p>And last December\u00a0Peter Waldman and Kartikay Mehrotra of <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bloomberg.com\/news\/features\/2017-12-29\/america-s-worst-graveyard-shift-is-grinding-up-workers\">Bloomberg Businessweek<\/a> penned a devastating article about he hazards faced by workers who clean up poultry plants after the day shift goes home.<\/p>\n<h2>Handicapping OSHA<\/h2>\n<p>Despite the hazards the face, workers in poultry plants &#8212; mostly immigrants &#8212; may be some of the least likely workers to use their rights under the Occupational Safety and Health Act to call for an OSHA inspection. Even in the unlikely event that poultry workers understand their rights, that they even know what OSHA is, or how to contact the agency, they are often intimidated by hostile management.\u00a0 Many are undocumented or have family or friends who are undocumented.\u00a0 Employers have no problem calling immigration on troublesome workers, or firing and replacing those who are working legally.\u00a0 And although the injury and illness rates are high in poultry plants, there is strong <a href=\"http:\/\/www.gao.gov\/products\/GAO-18-12\">evidence<\/a> of underreporting because employers retaliate against workers who dare to report their injuries.<\/p>\n<p>Even in the best of circumstances, resource and legal constraints keep OSHA from getting to the most hazardous workplaces often enough. On average, if OSHA were to inspect every workplace in the country just once, it would take the agency over 150 years.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\"><strong>A federal court this week further handicapped OSHA&#8217;s ability to inspect poultry plants and protect workers.\u00a0<\/strong><\/span><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>To make matters worse, a federal court this week further handicapped OSHA&#8217;s ability to inspect poultry plants and protect workers.\u00a0 In a unanimous decision in the in the <a href=\"http:\/\/media.ca11.uscourts.gov\/opinions\/unpub\/files\/201617745.pdf\">Mar-Jac case<\/a>, the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that when OSHA inspected a workplace because someone was injured on a piece of machinery, the agency was not allowed to expand the inspection to other parts of the plant, even though the company&#8217;s injury and illness log indicated that large numbers of workers were being injured in other parts of the plant.<\/p>\n<p>OSHA is handicapped not only by resource constraints, but also by legal constraints. Legally, OSHA inspectors can&#8217;t just go into any plant any time they want to. They need &#8220;probably cause.&#8221; Legally, there are only two ways OSHA inspectors can enter a plant for an inspection:\u00a0 First, a <strong>&#8220;programmed inspection,&#8221;<\/strong> as part of an emphasis program, where OSHA issues a written program, based on evidence of problems in an industry or with a specific hazard, where employers in a hazardous industry are randomly chosen to be inspected. OSHA&#8217;s other option to inspect a plant is an &#8220;<strong>unprogrammed inspection&#8221;<\/strong> where OSHA has probable cause due to inspect &#8212; either from a fatality, or an injury, worker complaint, hospitalization, amputation or referral that had come to the agency&#8217;s attention. Even then, the inspector can only inspect the specific are of the suspected violation (or complaint) or anything within their sight as they walk to the location of the hazard.<\/p>\n<p>Understanding that poultry workers are reluctant to contact OSHA or know how to file an OSHA complaint, the Obama administration tried to develop more effective ways for OSHA inspectors to identify hazards in poultry processing plants.\u00a0 In 2016, OSHA sought to combine programmed and unprogrammed inspections by issuing an <a href=\"http:\/\/jordanbarab.com\/confinedspace\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/10\/poultry-Region-IV-2016-REP.pdf\">Emphasis Program<\/a>\u00a0in OSHA&#8217;s southern Region IV for poultry that allowed OSHA inspectors to expand a narrow &#8220;unprogrammed&#8221; inspection into a full plant inspection &#8212; encompassing\u00a0all common hazards in poultry (musculoskeletal injuries, amputations, chemical exposures, communicable diseases, bathroom access, etc.)\u00a0 The probable cause was based on the assumption that data gleaned from the employer&#8217;s injury and illness logs would provide a &#8220;reasonable belief&#8221; that a violation of the law had been committed, as well as\u00a0strong, well documented evidence of widespread hazards common in the nation&#8217;s poultry processing plants.<\/p>\n<p>But employers who can afford high-priced attorneys really didn&#8217;t like the idea of expanding OSHA accident inspections into comprehensive, full-plant inspections where OSHA inspectors might poke their noses into hazardous areas that the companies wanted to keep hidden.\u00a0 This week&#8217;s legal decision resulted from a 2016 <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bloomberg.com\/news\/features\/2017-12-29\/america-s-worst-graveyard-shift-is-grinding-up-workers\">incident<\/a>\u00a0where OSHA attempted to expand an injury inspection at a Mar-Jac poultry facility in\u00a0Gainesville, Ga, beyond the initial incident.\u00a0 MarJac refused to allow OSHA to expand &#8212; which eventually led to this week&#8217;s court decision.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.bloomberg.com\/news\/features\/2017-12-29\/america-s-worst-graveyard-shift-is-grinding-up-workers\">Bloomberg Businessweek<\/a>&#8216;s\u00a0Waldman and Mehrotra explain how the company responded to the OSHA inspection:<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">In 2016, when three OSHA investigators showed up at\u00a0Mar-Jac Poultry\u00a0in Gainesville, Ga., to investigate an electrical explosion that injured a maintenance worker, Mar-Jac allowed them to examine the site of the incident but nothing else. OSHA discovered a rash of other injuries in the plant\u2019s injury log and tried to expand the search, but the company\u2019s lawyer sent them away.<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">When an OSHA inspector returned four days later to examine the blast victim\u2019s tools, Mar-Jac\u2019s attorney, Mark Waschack of Wimberly Lawson Steckel Schneider &amp; Stine in Atlanta, said the inspector could walk through the plant to the locker room where the tools were located, but only if he agreed to wear a cardboard box over his head to blind him to any safety hazards. \u201cMr. Waschack stated that he had previously done this to two [inspectors] in two previous OSHA inspections,\u201d wrote OSHA\u2019s Robin Bennett in a court affidavit.<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">Bennett refused to wear the box. Instead, OSHA issued a search warrant, which, at Mar-Jac\u2019s request, a Gainesville federal judge quashed, saying OSHA lacked probable cause. The agency fined Mar-Jac $20,000 for violations linked to the explosion and appealed the search-warrant ruling last March to the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta, arguing the injury logs and electrical blast provided a \u201creasonable suspicion\u201d of safety violations.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\"><strong>The court determined that evidence that workers had been injured didn&#8217;t necessarily mean that there was &#8220;reasonable belief&#8221; that there might be hazards at the plant that would result in citations.\u00a0<\/strong><\/span><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>The court <a href=\"http:\/\/media.ca11.uscourts.gov\/opinions\/unpub\/files\/201617745.pdf\">found<\/a> that despite the sordid safety history of the industry and the documented injuries on Mar-Jac&#8217;s log, OSHA did not have <em>probable cause<\/em> to expand the inspection to the entire facility because evidence that workers had been injured didn&#8217;t necessarily mean that there was &#8220;reasonable belief&#8221; that there might be hazards at the plant that would result in citations. Go figure.<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s not clear yet what this decision means for OSHA&#8217;s efforts to leverage its severely under-resourced enforcement resources in dangerous industries like poultry, or exactly what kind of evidence OSHA needs to establish probable cause in the future. The good news is that the decision was not officially &#8220;published,&#8221; which means it\u00a0doesn&#8217;t set a precedent for future litigation. So there&#8217;s that.<\/p>\n<h2>When Nature Calls, But the Boss Says No<\/h2>\n<p>Meanwhile, it gets worse.<\/p>\n<p>I worked behind a desk in an office most of my life, so when nature calls, being able to get up to go to the bathroom has always been a no-brainer for me &#8212; and for most Americans. But that&#8217;s not the case for many poultry workers, like those at <a href=\"https:\/\/www.kbtx.com\/content\/news\/Activists-protest-for-Sanderson-Farms-workers-claiming-inhuman-working-conditions-at-Bryan-plant-494839951.html\">Sanderson Farms in Texas<\/a>: &#8220;We have witnesses and people who have told us that they have begged to go to the bathroom and have had to urinate while working on the production line,&#8221; said Plankey Videla. &#8220;Quite a few women have also come and told us about harassment on the part of supervisors, where they will say in exchange for sexual favors, here&#8217;s an easier position on the line.&#8221;<\/p>\n<blockquote><p><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\"><strong>&#8220;We have witnesses and people who have told us that they have begged to go to the bathroom and have had to urinate while working on the production line.&#8221; &#8212; Plankey Videla, Centro de Derechos Laborales<\/strong><\/span><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>Videla is an advocate for workers rights with Centro de Derechos Laborales in Texas.<\/p>\n<p>Now, some former poultry workers and their supporters aren&#8217;t taking it any more. Dozens of activists and former employees gathered outside the Sanderson Farms plant in Bryan Texas last week to protest unsafe and unfair working conditions at the poultry processing plant.<\/p>\n<div id=\"storyThumb\" class=\"pull-right col-xs-24 col-sm-10 col-md-12 col-lg-12\">\n<div class=\"img-wrapper\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"img img-responsive alignright\" title=\"\" src=\"https:\/\/media.graytvinc.com\/images\/690*388\/sanderson8.JPG\" alt=\"\" width=\"690\" height=\"388\" border=\"0\" \/><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>&#8220;This is humiliating, unfair and against OSHA regulations, which state very clearly that employers must provide employees access to bathrooms when needed,&#8221; explained Nancy Plankey Videla&#8230;. In addition to her group, the workers were supported by Interfaith Worker Justice, Brazos Interfaith Immigration Network, and Council for Minority Student Affairs. And it&#8217;s not just Sanderson Farms and not just Texas. Workers from various other plants in North Carolina and Arkansas, that claim the same mistreatment, protested too.<\/p>\n<p>Oxfam published a <a href=\"https:\/\/www.oxfamamerica.org\/static\/media\/files\/No_Relief_Embargo.pdf\">report<\/a> in 2016 describing the denial of bathroom breaks to poultry workers. &#8220;I had to wear Pampers. I and many, many others had to wear Pampers,&#8221; one worker told Oxfam.<\/p>\n<p>And last year, the Government Accountability Office issued a <a href=\"http:\/\/www.gao.gov\/products\/GAO-18-12\">report<\/a> that found that poultry plant workers often don&#8217;t realize that they have a legal right to have bathroom breaks, and therefore don&#8217;t bring it up to OSHA inspectors when they&#8217;re in the plant. To determine the extent of the problem, the GAO therefore recommended that OSHA inspectors ask workers during meat and poultry plant inspections about problems with bathroom access.<\/p>\n<p>The GAO also recommended that OSHA inspectors make arrangements to talk to workers in privacy, after work, about conditions in the plants, because workers may be too intimidated to talk to inspectors while the boss is watching.<\/p>\n<p>Both good ideas. Unless you&#8217;re Trump&#8217;s OSHA.\u00a0Acting Assistant Secretary Loren Sweatt <a href=\"http:\/\/jordanbarab.com\/confinedspace\/2017\/12\/12\/osha-rejects-gao-poultry\/\">rejected<\/a> the GAO recommendations. A letter from Sweatt to GAO complained that<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">GAO\u2019s recommendation to conduct additional offsite interviews, however, is challenging in terms of witness cooperation, resources and CSHO safety. Moreover each inspection requires a flexible approach to address unique workplace hazards.\u00a0 OSHA cannot commit to asking about bathroom access during each inspection at a meat or poultry processing facility.<\/p>\n<p>In response to a Congressional oversight <a href=\"http:\/\/jordanbarab.com\/confinedspace\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/10\/1.31.18-Oversight-Letter-to-OSHA-on-10.5.17-Responses-to-GAO-Signed-1.pdf\">letter<\/a>\u00a0about OSHA&#8217;s uncooperative response from Senate Democrats Patty Murray (D-WA) and Robert Casey (D-PA) and House Democratic leaders Bobby Scott (D-VA), Rosa DeLauro (D-CT),\u00a0 Sweatt later <a href=\"http:\/\/jordanbarab.com\/confinedspace\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/10\/GAO-OSHA-Poultry-Response.pdf\">softened<\/a> her opposition to the GAO recommendations.<\/p>\n<h2>So Let&#8217;s Make Things Worse<\/h2>\n<p>Just to add physical injury to insult, the Department of Agriculture published a\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/go.politicoemail.com\/?qs=8a19d56e0844a51e56e3550f9c863524779d56716a377907f52a48e7c635700c3de0437bc86d01eac5dd020a30a665f7\">notice<\/a>\u00a0last month in the Federal Register\u00a0that would raise line processing speeds at certain poultry plants, raising the already high likelihood that poultry plant workers will suffer from disabling musculoskeletal disorders. USDA issued the notice without even seeking public input.\u00a0Rep. Rosa DeLauro\u00a0(D-Conn) is not amused: \u201cIt is unconscionable that the Trump administration would rush this process, without an ample opportunity for the public to weigh in. I urge the Trump administration to reverse course.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>This action has been\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/jordanbarab.com\/confinedspace\/2017\/09\/19\/disabled-discarded-poultry-workers\/\">under consideration<\/a>\u00a0for a while. DeLauro\u00a0had joined Senator Patty Murray (D-Wash) in\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/jordanbarab.com\/confinedspace\/2017\/11\/17\/murray-delauro-call-usda-poultry\/\">sending a letter to USDA<\/a>\u00a0last July, stating that \u201cit appears the agency lacks the authority to grant these waivers\u201d\u00a0 and urged the agency to abandon the policy.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>So enjoy your wings tonight. They may not cost much, but they don&#8217;t come cheap.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A 59-year-old employee at Allen Harim poultry plant in Harbeson, Delaware was killed last week from a serious head trauma after being struck in the head with a piece of equipment on an electric hoist when he and another employee were attempting to change the battery on a pallet jack. 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