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OSHA on Noise and Respiratory Protection for Temp Workers
Smith & Griffith, LLP Team

OSHA on noise and respiratory protection for temp workers OSHA has released two bulletins reminding staffing agencies and host employers that they must protect temporary workers from noise exposure and respiratory hazards. This is part of OSHA’s Temporary Worker Initiative, so employers in South Carolina should take note. Regarding respiratory hazards, OSHA upholds its Respiratory…

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Precautions Needed to Help Limit Accidnts Using Machinery
Smith & Griffith, LLP Team

Precautions needed to help limit accidnts using machinery South Carolina workers, especially those who work with machines, know that safety is of utmost importance in the workplace. They may not be aware, however, that there are measures they or their employers can take to maintain a safe working environment. Using equipment can speed up the…

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Petition to OSHA Details Provisions for Heat Stress Standards
Smith & Griffith, LLP Team

Petition to OSHA details provisions for heat stress standards South Carolina, like most states, has not instituted any protective heat standards for indoor and outdoor workers. OSHA has established no federal standards either, but 130 groups recently came together petitioning the organization to begin the rulemaking process for such standards. The groups also laid out…

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Bls: Trucking Incurs the Most Fatalities of Any Industry in 2016
Smith & Griffith, LLP Team

BLS: trucking incurs the most fatalities of any industry in 2016 The Bureau of Labor Statistics released a report in December 2017 that provides some important data on fatal work injuries during the year 2016. Truck and sales drivers in South Carolina should know that the industry they work in experienced the highest number of…

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Fast Production in Meat Plants Linked to High Worker Injury Rates
Smith & Griffith, LLP Team

Fast production in meat plants linked to high worker injury rates When consumers in South Carolina sit down to a meal of beef or pork, the labor that went into slaughtering and processing the meat is invisible to them. Currently, workplace regulations limit pork plants to processing 1,106 pigs per hour, but government regulators are…

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Safety Tips for Preventing Heat Stroke at Outdoor Worksites
Smith & Griffith, LLP Team

Safety tips for preventing heat stroke at outdoor worksites Heat and humidity are part of life in South Carolina. Unfortunately, this means that outdoor workers in the state have a heightened risk for heat stroke, a serious and potentially fatal condition. Heat strokes can strike workers even in weather that only reaches the high 80s.…

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