Report Says California Can’t Afford an Ergo Standard

By: Cal-OSHA

SAN FRANCISCO - An economic analysis of the Cal-OSH Standards Board's proposed ergonomics rule prepared by M. Cubed asserts that the proposal "would require employers to make expensive and potentially ineffective investments in ergonomic strategies" and "would impose significant costs on individual employers and the California economy."The researchers said they based their cost estimates on "best available information.""We started with the Standards Board files," project manager Steven Moss told C

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