No Standard, Still Liable: How OSHA Regulates Ergonomics Without an Ergonomics Rule

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Employers may face U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration liability for ergonomic hazards even though there is no federal ergonomics standard. OSHA can use the General Duty Clause to address recognized workplace hazards, including musculoskeletal disorder risks tied to repetition,…

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