OSHA’s final ergonomics rule could be issued as soon as the week of November 13, according to Washington sources.
Earlier this month, Sen. Michael Enzi (R-Wyo.) sent a letter to OSHA chief Charles Jeffress asking the agency to delay the standard. “I understand that OSHA intends to issue its final ergonomics program standard by November 17,” Enzi wrote. “I am writing to express my disappointment and dismay that you have continued to rush this rulemaking process.”