Congress Should Not Tie OSHA's Hands On Ergonomic Regulations
The ergonomics debate about how to best prevent repetitive stress injuries caused in the workplace has been argued and researched for 20 years. Today it is facing yet another critical political test.
The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration, businesses and the insurance industry have joined forces to tackle this controversial issue and are moving together in the right direction.
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