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The U.S. Department of Labor has cited several stone product manufacturers in Georgia for serious violations related to worker safety, particularly concerning exposure to respirable crystalline silica—a hazardous substance linked to severe health issues, including lung disease. Inspections revealed that these companies failed to implement adequate safety measures to protect employees from dust exposure. In addition to silica risks, the manufacturers were also found in violation of other safety regulations, highlighting a broader pattern of neglect regarding occupational health standards. The Department is committed to ensuring that workers are provided with safe environments, prompting these citations to enforce compliance and protect employee well-being. The companies now face significant penalties and are urged to take immediate corrective actions to prevent future hazards.

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