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Home » Federal Government Debates Ergonomics Standards for Assembly Plants
A new round of regulations aim to reduce work-related musculoskeletal injuries. But, many manufacturers have already taken proactive steps to address the problem
But, thanks to the Bush administration, which repealed the measure in March, assemblers now have more time to spend on other issues, such as creating Halloween costumes. In fact, don't be surprised if you see quite a few George Bush masks roaming about your plant, as management rejoices over the wads of money the new president saved them.