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Report Link OSHA Issues Ergonomic Guidelines for the Nursing Home Industry.
McDermott, Will & Emery - April 10, 2003
On March 13, 2003, OSHA released voluntary guidelines for nursing homes regarding the prevention of work-related musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) as part of a comprehensive plan to prevent and reduce ergonomic injuries.
Report Link OSHA Ergonomics Enforcement: Draft of First Industry Guidelines Released.
Jackson Lewis LLP - September 13, 2002
On August 29th, 2002, OSHA released the first set of draft guidelines developed under OSHA's "four-point ergonomics plan," - the agency's new strategy for addressing workplace musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs).
Report Link Ergonomics: OSHA "Drops the Other Shoe"
Jackson Lewis LLP - April 30, 2002
After months of criticism, which included more than one public scolding of Secretary Chao, herself, in Congressional hearings, the agency has finally come forward with a game-plan.
Report Link OSHA's New Plan For Reducing Ergonomic Injuries.
Thelen Reid & Priest LLP - April 29, 2002
On April 8, 2002, OSHA issued its new strategy for dealing with ergonomic issues.
Report Link Practical Steps Employers Can Take in Response to OSHA’s New Ergonomics Initiative.
McDermott, Will & Emery - April 02, 2002
In a long-awaited move, the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has announced a "four-pronged, comprehensive approach" to reducing workplace injuries and illnesses related to ergonomics, often referred to as "musculoskeletal disorders."
Report Link Summary of the OSHA ergonomics program standard.
Jackson Lewis LLP - November 17, 2000
Detailed discussion of final ergonomics program standard, issued by OSHA on November 14, 2000, which applies to general industry employers and requires that employers implement ergonomics programs by October 14, 2001.
Report Link OSHA Announces Final Ergonomics Program Standard.
Department of Labor - November 14, 2000
DOL web page on OSHA's Ergonomics Program Standard. Includes regulatory text, information kit and FAQ.

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