Washington Fruit Grower Fined $150K for Virus Violations

January 27, 2021

A Yakima, Wash., fruit grower and processor has been fined more than $150,000 by the Washington Department of Labor & Industries for violating COVID-19 workplace requirements designed to help keep workers safe on the job.

This week, L&I notified Evans Fruit Co. Inc. it’s being cited for two willful serious violations for not following workplace COVID-19 mask and social distancing requirements. It’s reportedly the third time in recent months that the company has been cited for COVID safety and health violations.

The violations are considered willful by L&I in that the company reportedly knew employees were required to wear masks and the employer knowingly did not enforce it. Because the violations are considered willful, the penalty is 10 times larger. The violations are deemed serious due to the risk of serious illness or death from exposure to COVID-19.

L&I opened the latest inspection Oct. 14, 2020 after receiving an anonymous complaint about several safety and health issues at the Cowiche worksite, including a lack of social distancing.

While inspecting the Evans fruit-packing warehouse, an L&I investigator reportedly observed numerous workers in different areas not socially distanced or without physical barriers between them. There were also several workers in the warehouse and the office who were not wearing masks as required. The Evans Fruit Co. safety manager has allegedly said he would not require any worker to wear a mask.

As a result, L&I issued an Order and Notice of Immediate Restraint requiring immediate COVID-19 safety and health rule compliance. The company came into compliance within a half-hour of receiving the notice.

Under the governor’s proclamation, employees are required to wear masks and maintain a distance of six feet apart or have physical barriers in place to prevent the potential transmission of the coronavirus.

Evans Fruit Co. was fined $6,600 after two inspections at separate fruit packing locations last summer, where social distancing and masking violations were found. The company told L&I the masks made fruit packers hot to the point they were passing out.

In 2020, L&I inspected 422 agriculture businesses and found 517 violations, 204 of those being serious. Not following COVID-19 protocols made up 60% of the violations, according to L&I.

Evans Fruit Co. has 15 working days to appeal the violations and the $156,000 penalty. They have appealed the two previous citations. Fines paid as a result of a citation go into the workers’ compensation supplemental pension fund, helping workers and families of those who have died on the job.

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