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Aaa Reports on Drivers’ Overreliance on Safety Tech
Smith & Griffith, LLP Team

AAA reports on drivers’ overreliance on safety tech Residents of South Carolina who are concerned about the effects of vehicle safety technology on driving behaviors will want to know about a study conducted by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety. It states that people are relying too heavily on driver assistance systems and, as a…

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Federal Agency Concludes Worker Deaths and Injuries Underreported
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Federal agency concludes worker deaths and injuries underreported The Occupational Safety and Health Administration requires employers in South Carolina to report workplace fatalities and severe injuries within 24 hours. When the Office of Inspector General investigated these serious incidents, it determined that deadly and serious workplace accidents were widely underreported. Investigators looked at fatality and…

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Drivers Overestimate Their Own Driving Skills
Smith & Griffith, LLP Team

Drivers overestimate their own driving skills South Carolina is made up of all different kinds of people, and the great majority of them think they’re good drivers. It’s a quirk of human psychology that most people think they have above-average driving skills when, in fact, not everyone can be an above-average driver. The study that…

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Roadcheck Blitz Pulls Nearly 12,000 Trucks from Service
Smith & Griffith, LLP Team

Roadcheck blitz pulls nearly 12,000 trucks from service South Carolina readers know that poor vehicle maintenance can lead to car and truck accidents. However, some commercial truck drivers and companies fail to properly maintain their vehicles, which can endanger the public. For example, the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance recently held its annual International Roadcheck inspection…

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Five Leading Causes of Construction Worker Deaths
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Five leading causes of construction worker deaths Construction workers in South Carolina, as elsewhere, are at a high risk for on-the-job accidents, many of which can be fatal. About 20 percent of all private sector employee deaths are composed of construction site accidents. OSHA stated that 1,000 construction deaths occurred in 2016 and that 60…

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Eye Injuries, and How Workers Can Prevent Them
Smith & Griffith, LLP Team

Eye injuries, and how workers can prevent them Workers in South Carolina are probably no strangers to eye injuries. Every day in the U.S., there are about 2,000 cases of workers sustaining job-related eye injuries that require medical treatment. Approximately one-third of these injuries are treated in emergency departments, and over 100 of them result…

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Law Enforcement and OSHA Investigating Deadly Scaffold Collapse
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Law enforcement and OSHA investigating deadly scaffold collapse Construction workers in South Carolina who work in high places know that many safety rules must be followed to prevent falls. Authorities at the construction site of the JW Marriott Orlando Bonnet Creek Resort are continuing to look for the cause of a scaffold collapse that killed…

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OSHA Bulletins Lay Out Employer, Staffing Agency Responsibilities
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OSHA bulletins lay out employer, staffing agency responsibilities The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has released bulletins that indicate host employers and staffing agencies have shared responsibility for the safety of temporary workers. Specifically, the bulletins address protections from noise and respiratory hazards. Because OSHA is a federal agency, its rules and regulations apply in…

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