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Companies Ready for Increased Rule Enforcement
Smith & Griffith, LLP Team

Companies ready for increased rule enforcement South Carolina residents who cut concrete or saw bricks may come into contact with a substance called crystalline silica. Too much exposure to the substance can cause several health hazards such as lung cancer or silicosis. Over time, it may also lead to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or problems…

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Fatigue Emerges as Safety Threat for Ems Workers
Smith & Griffith, LLP Team

Fatigue emerges as safety threat for EMS workers Emergency medical service workers in South Carolina are a common sight at accident scenes. As one might imagine, they must often endure stressful working conditions. A partnership between a university research hospital and the National Association of State EMS Officials has sounded the alarm about the effects…

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Timelines to Keep in Mind When Reporting a Car Crash
Smith & Griffith, LLP Team

Timelines to keep in mind when reporting a car crash South Carolina motorists generally dread dealing with the aftermath of a car accident. No matter how carefully one strives to remain a safe driver, everyone is at risk from distracted, drunk and other dangerous or negligent drivers. Auto accidents can cause severe injuries and ongoing…

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Fewer OSHA Inspectors on Staff Than 1 Year Ago
Smith & Griffith, LLP Team

Fewer OSHA inspectors on staff than 1 year ago The chance that safety inspectors might visit a workplace in South Carolina is probably lower than a year ago. Since President Obama left office, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration staff has lost 40 inspectors. An investigation of documents obtained through the Freedom of Information Act…

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Coal Mining Deaths Nearly Double in 2017
Smith & Griffith, LLP Team

Coal mining deaths nearly double in 2017 After seeing a record low of eight deaths in 2016, the U.S. coal mining industry has witnessed a dramatic rise in 2017. In that year, there were 15 deaths, with eight occurring in West Virginia, two in Kentucky, and one each in Alabama, Colorado, Montana, Pennsylvania, and Wyoming.…

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How Teen Motorcyclists Can Stay Safe
Smith & Griffith, LLP Team

How teen motorcyclists can stay safe Motorcycles have a 35 percent higher risk for fatal accidents than cars. The risk only grows greater when teens are the ones operating. In South Carolina and the rest of the U.S., the majority of teens opt for sports bikes; these account for more collisions than any other motorcycle…

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OSHA and Nawic Alliance Is Renewed
Smith & Griffith, LLP Team

OSHA and NAWIC alliance is renewed Women who work in the construction industry in South Carolina may benefit from the renewed alliance between the Occupational Safety and Health Administration and the National Association of Women in Construction. The five-year association will address workplace hazards that concern women working in the construction industry. These hazards include…

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