From his office in Raleigh, N.C., where he has set up shop as a health and safety consultant, former OSHA chief Charles Jeffress told ISHN that he wasn’t “terribly surprised” that Congress acted so quickly after his departure to kill the ergo rules that preoccupied his time in Washington.
As you work to comply with OSHA’s new ergonomics standard (get yourself a copy if you already haven’t), there are ways to hopefully keep confusion to a minimum.
Here are some questions and answers from the recent Ergonomics Webcast sponsored
by Coastal Training Technologies Corp. and Industrial Safety & Hygiene News (ISHN) on November 30, 2000.