SAN FRANCISCO - Eugene Scalia, an attorney in the U.S. capital, published a widely noticed white paper "to expose ergonomics" in August for the National Legal Center for the Public Interest. He called ergonomics "weird science" based on doubtful theories. "Ergonomics is thought to hold the solution to RSIs (repetitive strain injuries, or CTDs), which OSHA believes to be legion, threatening 'nearly all tissues'..."Within a few years, he said, Fed-OSHA has issued more than 430 citations for supposed erg
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