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OSHA to Fine Alpharetta, Georgia Contractor for Workplace Violations

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration is likely to propose more than $55,000 in fines for an Alpharetta-based general contractor for a series of violations at a construction site in Tifton.Inspections conducted by the federal agency found that the contractor, GanawayContracting Co. Inc. of Alpharetta committed 14 safety violations. Companies…

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Workplace Safety, Profits Increase after Federal Safety Inspections – Workers’ Compensation Claims Decline

When the Department of Labor and Industries makes a visit to a workplace, it leads to a dramatic increase not just in workplace safety standards, but also the company’s profits. Researchers with the Safety and Health Assessment and Research for Prevention program used inspection data and workers’ compensation claims.The data…

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Workplace Safety Concern at Tyson Foods Plant Addresses Viability of Workers’ Compensation

In May, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration issued 10 safety citations against Tyson Foods at one of its plants. Nine of the violations cited conditions that posed a "substantial probability" of wrongful death or serious personal injury from a hazard the employer knew, or should have known, about. The…

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Sugar Refinery Explosion Entirely Preventable

Sugar Refinery Explosion Report Says Fire Entirely Preventable At the time, it was one of the worst industrial disasters in the country, and the most devastating Georgia Workers’ Compensation lawyers had seen in decades. When combustible sugar dust at a refinery near Savannah ignited and exploded last year, it set…

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