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Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
is the government body responsible for establishing
regulations, standards and public policy for US employers.
OSHA's mission
is to assure the safety and health of America's workers
by setting and enforcing standards; providing training,
outreach, and education; establishing partnerships;
and encouraging continual improvement in workplace
safety and health.
For
more information about the latest ergonomic guidelines
from OSHA, visit: What's
New At OSHA
Over
the years, OSHA has developed standards and regulations
for specific industries. These E-Tools are meant to
help prevent work related musculoskeletla disorders.
The following links will forward you to industry specific
E-Tools, including ergonomic solutions for:
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