We already discussed this earlier. Even with the OSHA, if they were to believe that the company in question has justifiably made their company safe for work and covered every guide line, but a high risk individual still doesn’t feel comfortable working, the OSHA could potentially not rule the company at any fault. That would mean the employee in question is not eligible for unemployment if they decide not to come back to work due to feeling unsafe, which would essentially force them to back to work.
I am sure there will be plenty of Good Samaritans like
@684Bee who have the leadership and compassion to allow individual employees make that decision, but that isn’t required by the OSHA. These things are case by case basis. If I say it’s bad for my health to go to work because I work with a bunch of mutt fans, the OSHA isn’t protecting me. That’s an exaggerated example, but there will be cases where the government sides with a company even if an employee has a genuine fear for their well being.