BlueHive has 871 providers in our network across Georgia where you can order drug screens, DOT physicals, and other occupational health services. The state has a total population of 10,429,379 people. *
Georgia is known to many as the peach state, due to the quality and amounts of peaches produced by the state. The state even has 55 streets in Atlanta with the name “Peachtree.”1 Regardless of all the peaches Georgia produces, crop farming isn’t in the top ten common jobs; some of Georgia’s most common jobs include retail salespeople, food service workers, office clerks and registered nurses.2
When it comes to occupational safety and health administration in Georgia, the state follows federal regulations. There are currently three federal OSHA offices covering private-sector employees and workers; they are located in East Atlanta, West Atlanta and Savannah. Learn more about Georgia OSHA here.
1. 15 Things You Might Not Know About Georgia. (2014, October 5). Retrieved from https://mentalfloss.com/article/59021/15-things-you-might-not-know-about-georgia
2. Cunningham, C. (2016, September 23). 22 most popular U.S. jobs and what they pay in Georgia. Retrieved from https://www.ajc.com/business/most-popular-jobs-and-what-they-pay-georgia/JUThKCi9ZKrySJx6xrbbNM/