Neumann-Ortiz is also asking the company to implement or strengthen the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Occupational Safety and Health Administration standards at the factory.
"His precious life and premature death are a reminder to all of us, that time is of the essence," Neumann-Ortiz said.
Neumann-Ortiz said the communications staff at Briggs & Stratton reached out to her on the day of the news conference. However, since that time, Neumann-Ortiz said she has not heard back from the company after sending two emails about a follow-up phone call.
"We are trying again because we are taking them at their word that they do want to respond to these issues," she said.
Rick Carpenter, the vice president of corporate marketing and communications at the Wauwatosa-based Briggs & Stratton, said the company has been doing its best to fight the coronavirus.
"Know that we are working hard to remain vigilant against this virus," Carpenter said in an email.
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