- Who?
Sheriff-Coroner Employees
Sheriff-coroner employees, names unknown, have mis-directed the county's death scene survivors for years. I expected so after my first 8 months of suicide cleanup business in Orange County. I suspect these corrupt, fraudulent dealings have wide-spread support in the department.
County Administration Employees
I have received written and spoken evidence implicating at least 1 administration employee favors one county employee for assigning death scene cleanup work. The favored employee works for the Orange County Sherriff as a special officer. I have his badge number.
2. What?
Orange County employees commit fraud against the families of those Orange County residents who die under questionabe circumstances. Also, those who cannot be identified also come under the jurisdiction of the Orange County Coroner.
Families of the suicide victim receive notice to appear at the coroner's office for identification of the deceased, or identification of property belonging to the deceased (wallet, keyes, money, etc.).
3. When?
When the family appears at the coroner's office fraud takes place. One or more county employees direct the family to a employee owned business or other corrupt company.
As a result, victims do not learn other suicide cleanup companies exist. As a result families receive higher cleanup costs and less service.
4. Where?
A suicide victim's family receives directions from county employees from within the coroner's office, from the suicide scene, or over the telephone.
5. Why
Congress inadvertently created a multi-million dollar biohazard cleanup industry. Coroner, medical examiner, and county administrator employees then went into the biohazard cleanup business. Other civil servents, police, sheriff, and fire fighters also joined the biohazard cleanup business.
As a result, free interprise in the biohazard cleanup business suffered. The tax paying public now must pay more for homicide, suicide, and unattended death's with decomposition cleanup.concret
passed legislation helping to protect labor against bloodborne pathogens. Administrative duties for this legislation feel to the Occupational and Health Administration. rexcat
HIV's threat to healthcare workers by needle stick became the Occupational and Health Administration's (OSHA) concern. Other bloodborn pathogens like Hepatiis B and Hepatitis C also fell within OSHA's scope of duties.
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