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Dental Practices and OSHA Bloodborne Exposure Standards
Smith & Griffith, LLP Team

Dental practices and OSHA bloodborne exposure standards Some employees of South Carolina dental practices may be at risk of exposure to bloodborne pathogens. An advocacy group known as the Organization for Safety, Asepsis and Prevention along with the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health carried out a survey of 1,059 people who worked for…

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Trucking Case Declined Hearing by Supreme Court
Smith & Griffith, LLP Team

Trucking case declined hearing by Supreme Court Commercial truck drivers in South Carolina should be aware that the United States Supreme Court refused to hear a class-action lawsuit against the United States Department of Transportation and the Pre-Employment Screening Program. The six truck drivers who filed the lawsuit with the assistance of the Owner-Operator Independent…

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New Cdl Rules Go into Effect
Smith & Griffith, LLP Team

New CDL rules go into effect The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is responsible for ensuring that the nation’s commercial vehicles are safe and properly maintained, and the federal safety agency also establishes the requirements for obtaining commercial driver’s licenses in South Carolina and around the country. The FMCSA proposed changes to these rules in…

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International Roadcheck to Focus on Cargo Safety in 2017
Smith & Griffith, LLP Team

International Roadcheck to focus on cargo safety in 2017 Truck drivers in South Carolina and around the country may wish to check their loads are properly secured before taking to the roads during International Roadcheck. The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance has announced that cargo safety will be the focus of this year’s 72-hour-long safety initiative,…

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Alcohol-Related Motorcycle Facts for 2014
Smith & Griffith, LLP Team

Alcohol-related motorcycle facts for 2014 In South Carolina and across the country, 4,311 motorcycle riders died in traffic accidents during 2014. While speeding, the driver’s age and the size of the motorcycle were factors in many of the crashes, alcohol was a factor in nearly 40 percent of the accidents, according to the National Highway…

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What to Know About Combustible Dust
Smith & Griffith, LLP Team

What to know about combustible dust South Carolina workers may not realize the danger that combustible dust may pose in the workplace. According to data from the National Fire Incident Reporting System, there were 500 combustible dust fires in 2011 alone. The fires impacted companies across a variety of sectors, and many were labeled as…

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The Dangers of Power Lines at Work Sites
Smith & Griffith, LLP Team

The dangers of power lines at work sites South Carolina workers who are driving a tractor-trailer near surface power lines can take steps to increase their safety. In one instance, a tractor-trailer made contact with an overhead ground wire, and while there was damage, no one was injured. However, the Mine Safety and Health Administration…

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