"The following is a concern about the company that is putting workers at risk by not following social distancing protocols. The company maintains that two employees travel together in work trucks (not maintaining 6 feet distance in the truck) addressed to job sites. It is clearly stated in the Phase 1 Construction Restart that "Any existing construction projects complying with the points below may resume onlythose work activities that do not require workers to be closer than six-feet together.If a work activity requires workers to be closer than six-feet, it is not considered lowrisk and is not authorized."Employers should not be asked to drive to worksites together in company trucks as this clearly is against the 6 feet social distancing rule. There has not been a protocol by the company implemented that allows workers to drive to sites in their own cars or on their own in order to maintain this distance. It is also stated in the governers page that "To the extent practical allow only one trade/subcontractor at a time on a jobsite and maintain 6-footseparation social distancing for each member of that trade. If more than one trade/subcontractormust be on the job to complete the job then at a minimum all trades and subcontractors mustmaintain social distancing policies in accordance with this guidance."It is written multiple times that these guidelines must be adhered to. It would be advised that the response group that is proactive in checking in on company compliance do so for Kaleidoscope Inc. Landscaping." - Anonymous
The aforementioned complaint was filed in Seattle, Washington on Saturday May 2, 2020 with L&I DOSH Nathan Kresse against Kaleidoscope saying, Essential business not following social distancing requirements. Email address given was kkarterjed@gmail.com and no phone number was given.