Storage of flammable liquids can lead to Georgia work injury and Atlanta workers comp claims. Sometimes, workers are exposed to health hazards because there is inadequate respiratory protection or a failure of industrial hygiene practices at the job site. An appropriate respiratory program is required to prevent Georgia workerman's compensation claims and Georgia work injury claims, and should be insituted by any employer or multi-employer worksite where toxic chemicals could be found.
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