Some chemical incidents are obvious—splashes, visible fumes, or a sudden spill. Others happen in the background of everyday work: a poorly ventilated area, a mislabeled container, an “old” product pulled from storage, or protective gear that wasn’t provided, wasn’t compatible, or wasn’t used.
In Statesboro, these exposures can be tied to:
- Industrial and maintenance work (cleaners, solvents, degreasers, acids, and degassing chemicals)
- Building and renovation (adhesives, coatings, sealants, stripping agents, and dust suppression chemicals)
- Property remediation (mold treatments, deodorizing agents, and cleanup after leaks)
- Service work (pest control applications and product handling by contractors)
The key issue is often not only what caused the harm, but whether the responsible party followed safety practices that Georgia employers and contractors are expected to maintain.


