Strong Opposition Fails to Stall U.S. Ergonomics Rules
| Looking back | |
 
 
 
 (Note: To return to this story, click the "Back" button on your browser.)  | 
  | 
This year, however, the bell finally tolled. At a news conference in Washington on Nov. 22, OSHA unveiled its long-awaited and controversial ergonomics program standard, which the agency expects to prevent 300,000 workplace injuries and save $9 billion in workers’ compensation and other costs related to repetitive stress injuries every year.
![]()  | 
For the full story, see the Jan. 10 print edition of Transport Topics. .


