OSHA and Johnson & Johnson have signed an agreement to help develop and identify best practices to reduce ergonomics injuries in the workplace. The three-year partnership will provide OSHA with first-hand knowledge of Johnson & Johnson's successful ergonomics programs.
"We know that Johnson & Johnson recognizes the seriousness of musculoskeletal disorders in their workforce," says OSHA chief John Henshaw. "We're delighted that they want to work with us in a cooperative manner that ultimately will benefit thousands of America's workers."