OSHA Chief Cites Ergo, Infectious Diseases, Workplace Violence As Key 'Newer' Issues

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OSHA continues to peg ergonomics as one of the agency's leading enforcement priorities even in the absence of a specific standard to address musculoskeletal disorders, agency chief David Michaels has signaled, reiterating OSHA's intent to use the OSH Act's general duty clause to cite ergonomic hazards. He also identified infectious diseases and workplace violence as two broad areas that merit increased attention. Michaels named the issues as key enforcement concerns during a speech at the Center for American Progress in Washington on April 21, as part of an event marking OSHA's 40th anniversar

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