Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update at MOM – March 24
The health and safety of our employees, customers and community is always a top priority, but especially now during the current global Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. Read more →
The health and safety of our employees, customers and community is always a top priority, but especially now during the current global Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. Read more →
The health and safety of our employees, customers and community is always a top priority, but especially now during the current global Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. Read more →
Protect yourself and the Middle Georgia community from getting and spreading respiratory illnesses like the coronavirus disease. Read more →
As most of you know, the CDC is responding to an outbreak of respiratory disease caused by a novel (new) coronavirus that was first detected in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China and which has now been detected in 50 locations internationally, including cases in the United States. Read more →
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has posted the Insulin-Treated Diabetes Mellitus Assessment Form, MCSA-5870 on the medical page of the FMCSA website. As a part of the medical certification process for insulin-treated diabetes mellitus individuals, FMCSA requires that the Insulin-Treated Diabetes Mellitus Assessment Form, MCSA-5870, be completed by the insulin-treated diabetes mellitus individual’s TreatingRead more →
Over the past couple of weeks, we have experienced temperatures in the mid 90’s with the heat index at 100 degrees and higher. Read more →
Over the past couple of weeks, we have experienced temperatures in the mid 90’s with the heat index at 100 degrees and higher. Read more →
Occupational medicine specialists work to ensure that the highest standards of health and safety at work can be achieved and maintained.Read more →
Employees who work outdoors for all or part of the day are at greater risk of skin cancer. All skin types can be damaged by exposure to ultra violet (UV) radiation. Damage is permanent and irreversible and increases with each exposure. Implementing a comprehensive skin protection program, including a range of protective measures, can preventRead more →