Beginning July 1, 2018, Georgia motorists will have to put down their phones while they’re driving, thanks to the new Hands-Free Georgia Act. House Bill 673 also known as the “Hands Free Law” was passed by the Georgia General Assembly and signed into law by Governor Nathan Deal. The following is a brief description of the law states and some frequently asked questions.
Read MoreAs we all well know, no one is immune from hand injuries, in the office or the work site. By breaking down the statistics we can provide insight into three of the more common variables when it comes to hand injuries.
Read MoreWinter-time holiday celebrations bring joy, but also a dramatic increase in DUI offenses, binge drinking, and other alcohol-related issues. Every holiday is an occasion for fun and celebration, and alcohol can play a big role in the festivities. However, a combination of good cheer and abundant alcohol can take the fun too far, and lead to tragic consequences.
Read MoreThe process provides a system that measures risk in two dimensions and presents tools allowing us to prioritize risk which leads to more attention to mitigation of actual hazards. For Wachs utilizing such a system will allow us to focus our time and effort on elimination and/or mitigation the most likely hazards that could result in a loss. Following the process consistently helps to provide a decision based upon structure no matter what the project or task. This essentially is Risk Management.
Read MoreWith the cold weather settling in, of course you’ll be wanting to keep your home cozy and warm. But be alert for fire hazards…
According to the U.S. Fire Administration, more than 4,000 fires happen each Thanksgiving Day, usually in the kitchen! Here are some tips to keep your holiday safe and happy!
Read MoreOn October 26, during the National Safety Congress and Expo OSHA announced its list of the agency's TOP 10 violations for fiscal year 2018.
Read MoreEach of us have a responsibility in fire prevention. Whether you are a Welder, Quality Control, E-Tech, Pipe Fitter, Office Worker, etc., if you fail to do your part in trying to prevent fires, we may not only lose our jobs as a result of a fire, someone may also suffer an injury, or worse.
Read MoreWe take them for granted — the machines that complete production tasks with greater speed, accuracy, and efficiency than any manual method ever could. Machinery also reduces the physical demands of work that can lead to employee muscle strains and sprains. When much of the work is mechanical, the risk of personal injury is greatly reduced.
However, there is a downside to using machinery.
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