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Old 10-17-2006, 06:33 AM
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Default Smoking, spray mount - Minnesota

I work for a small company (8 of us) designing packaging. Our warehouse, attached to our offices, is heated and stores all our products - and has production tables in it that we use to make mock-ups. People spray paint, spray mount, use fixatives, and smoke in the warehouse 20 - 300 feet from us. It's unbearable some times. There is a garage door that we can open, but it's next to our tables and freezes us in the winter. I asked my boss if we could get some ventilation and he said "I fired the last person that brought that up." He said we're a small company so laws don't apply to us, and it's a warehouse, not offices. So I asked if we could move the work tables in the main office area and he said no. What are my rights? I feel everytime I bring something up I'm blacklisted so I feel stuck.
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Old 10-17-2006, 07:32 AM
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I work for a small company (8 of us) designing packaging. Our warehouse, attached to our offices, is heated and stores all our products - and has production tables in it that we use to make mock-ups. People spray paint, spray mount, use fixatives, and smoke in the warehouse 20 - 300 feet from us. It's unbearable some times. There is a garage door that we can open, but it's next to our tables and freezes us in the winter. I asked my boss if we could get some ventilation and he said "I fired the last person that brought that up." He said we're a small company so laws don't apply to us, and it's a warehouse, not offices. So I asked if we could move the work tables in the main office area and he said no. What are my rights? I feel everytime I bring something up I'm blacklisted so I feel stuck.

http://www.health.state.mn.us/divs/e...mciaa/rule.htm

http://www.alamn.org/mn/publicpolicy/MNIndoorAirLaw.asp

You might need to call your local health department, or get a better job.

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