The employer is bound to exercise ordinary care in the selection of employees and not to retain them after knowledge of incompetency; he shall use like care in furnishing machinery equal in kind to that in general use and reasonably safe for all persons who operate it with ordinary care and diligence. If there are latent defects in machinery or dangers incident to an employment, which defects or dangers the employer knows or ought to know but which are unknown to the employee, then the employer shall give the employee warning with respect thereto.
History. Civil Code 1895, § 2611; Civil Code 1910, § 3130; Code 1933, § 66-301.
History of Code section.
This Code section is derived from the decisions in Georgia R.R. & Banking Co. v. Nelms, 83 Ga. 70 , 9 S.E. 1049 (1889); Davis v. Augusta Factory, 92 Ga. 712 , 18 S.E. 974 (1893); May v. Smith, 92 Ga. 95 , 18 S.E. 360 (1893).
Law reviews.
For comment criticizing Parry v. Davison-Paxon, 87 Ga. App. 51 , 73 S.E.2d 59 (1952), see 4 Mercer L. Rev. 368 (1953).
For article discussing origin and construction of Georgia provisions concerning master-servant relationship, see 14 Ga. L. Rev. 239 (1980).
For survey article on labor and employment law for the period from June 1, 2002 to May 31, 2003, see 55 Mercer L. Rev. 303 (2003).
For survey article on labor and employment law, see 59 Mercer L. Rev. 233 (2007).
For survey article on labor and employment law, see 60 Mercer L. Rev. 217 (2008).
For annual survey of labor and employment law, see 61 Mercer L. Rev. 213 (2009).
For annual survey of law on labor and employment law, see 62 Mercer L. Rev. 181 (2010).
For annual survey on labor and employment law, see 64 Mercer L. Rev. 173 (2012).
For annual survey on labor and employment law, see 65 Mercer L. Rev. 157 (2013).
For annual survey on labor and employment law, see 66 Mercer L. Rev. 121 (2014).
For annual survey on labor and employment law, see 67 Mercer L. Rev. 91 (2015).
For note, “Publicly Funded Private Security: A Critical Examination of Georgia Law Pertaining to the Private Employment of Off-Duty Police Officers,” see 51 Ga. L. Rev. 879 (2017).
For annual survey on commercial transportation, see 69 Mercer L. Rev. 41 (2017).
For annual survey on labor and employment law, see 69 Mercer L. Rev. 141 (2017).
For annual survey on labor and employment law, see 70 Mercer L. Rev. 125 (2018).
Structure Georgia Code
Title 34 - Labor and Industrial Relations
Chapter 7 - Employment Generally; Employer’s Liability
Article 2 - Employer’s Liability for Injuries Generally
§ 34-7-21. Liability of Employer for Coemployees’ Negligence
§ 34-7-22. Contracts Exempting Employer From Liability Are Null and Void
§ 34-7-23. Assumption of Risk by Employees; Requirements for Recovery of Damages