Many Georgia residents are put in harm's way every time they show up for work. However, they do not have the ability to leave their jobs or risk not having an income. The current OSHA safety regime has proven to be insufficient for many industries. Ironically, the...
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Older, larger companies often ignore safety to their benefit
Many business owners in Georgia and across the U.S. struggle to grow and survive when many of their resources go toward maintaining a safe workplace. Other companies neglect safety altogether and seem to thrive. An international study has found that, as a matter of...
Older workers are more vulnerable to workplace deaths
According to data from the Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries, there was a 17% decline in fatal workplace injuries from 1992 to 2017. However, the data also showed that there was a 56% increase in fatal workplace injuries among older workers in Georgia and...
OSHA issues over 700 citations for crystalline silica violations
Over 720 citations were issued to employers in Georgia and across the country by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. These citations were given for violations of respirable crystalline silica standards that occurred between July 2018 and December 2019....
Safety in construction relies on supervisors, worker involvement
The construction industry in Georgia, as elsewhere, is fraught with dangers, but these can be largely averted with strong safety programs. A report from Dodge Data & Analytics shows what contractors believe to be essential for the creation of such a program....
Are teachers eligible for workers’ comp?
Teachers and workers’ comp If you are a teacher, you have probably experienced some struggles related to your job. It is a common conception in our culture that teachers are undervalued and underpaid. Teachers are responsible for cultivating the skills and knowledge...