Lead is a toxic metal found in various materials and products. When people face exposure to it, they may suffer from severe health problems. Knowing how lead poisoning happens at work can help people in various industries. Old paints Lead could enter the workplace...
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Is it possible to get workers’ comp for mental health matters?
Workers' compensation provides benefits to employees who get injured or become ill due to their jobs. Many people wonder if workers' comp covers mental health issues. The answer is yes, workers' compensation covers mental health issues, but it can be more complicated...
Can people who were hired through a temp agency receive workers’ compensation after being injured?
Workers' compensation is a valuable safety net for employees who sustain injuries while on the job. Individuals hired through temporary staffing agencies, however, might wonder if that safety net applies to them. According to many temporary staffing guidelines,...
What to do if you get hurt on the job in Georgia
Getting injured at work can be a stressful experience, especially if you are unsure of the steps you need to take afterward. In Georgia, employees should follow specific procedures to ensure they receive the appropriate medical care and compensation benefits. The...
Why older workers are more vulnerable to injuries
As people age, they become more vulnerable to workplace injuries. Several factors contribute to this heightened risk. Understanding why older workers are more prone to work-related injuries helps employers and regulatory bodies take steps to prevent them. Physical...
How can electrical wires lead to injuries at work?
Electrical wires are a common part of modern industrial workplaces, powering equipment and lighting up spaces. However, these wires can pose significant risks to workers if not handled properly. The hazards associated with electrical wires are numerous and potentially...
How to file a workers’ compensation claim
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported workplace injuries and illnesses increased by 7.5% from 2021 to 2022. Experiencing a workplace injury can be a challenging and overwhelming situation. Every employee should know how to navigate the process of filing a...
5 types of injuries wait staff are particularly vulnerable to
Working in the food service industry, especially as a member of the wait staff, may be physically demanding. It can pose various challenges that may lead to injuries. In Georgia, these injuries may make wait staff eligible for workers' compensation claims. 1. Slip and...
Common workplace accidents among movers
In the moving industry, employees face a unique set of risks every day. Moving heavy furniture and navigating homes and buildings with large items can lead to accidents if workers do not take the necessary precautions. In fact, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported...
What are some types of protective gear on scaffolds?
In the construction industry, where elevated workspaces are commonplace, the safety of workers is important. Scaffolds, common structures in construction projects, require attention to safety protocols. Adequate protective gear not only safeguards workers but also...

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