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"A coalition of business, government and academic professionals working together to address the safety and health needs of all businesses in Georgia."


If you are already a member of Project Safe Georgia but are not receiving frequent emails from jimmy.mize@dol.state.ga.us  you should email him to ascertain your email address is correct on the PSG database. If it is, you should contact your system administrator to have email from jimmy.mize@dol.state.ga.us allowed and not blocked as spam.


 

The 15th Annual

Georgia Safety, Health and Environmental Conference

 

will be in Savannah on

October 7 - 9, 2008

 

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If you are already a member of Project Safe Georgia but are not receiving frequent emails from jimmy.mize@dol.state.ga.us  you should email him to ascertain your email address is correct on the PSG database. If it is, you should contact your system administrator to have email from jimmy.mize@dol.state.ga.us allowed and not blocked as spam.

Important Disclaimer

The safety policies contained or received from this web site are included for informational and educational purposes only and represent only guidelines which are used by Project Safe Georgia and some of its members and sponsors in developing safety, health and environmental policies for a particular work site.  Project Safe Georgia and its members and sponsors do not represent or warrant that adopting these policies will, standing alone, constitute compliance with the Occupational Safety and Health Act ("OSHA") and accompanying regulations or provide a safe and healthy working environment.  It is the intent of this web page to guide you one or more sources  of information pertaining to safety and health laws and regulations.  It is the responsibility of every working individual and employer to develop and follow their own safety policies and programs in order to meet their obligations under OSHA standards, and those requirements of other regulators.


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This Project Safe Georgia  Web Site was last updated Friday, February 22, 2008