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Update: MSDs to OSHA 300 Log

Cited from ProPublica February 8, 2010 by Joaquin Sapien

In the blog posted on February 8 entitled “Proposed Addition: MSDs to OSHA 300 Log,” the author discussed the inclusion of an additional column on the federal survey – OSHA 300 log to track musculoskeletal injuries.

Since the blog was posted, business representatives including the U.S. Chamber of Commerce are skeptic that this new regulation may essentially “open a can of worms” to ergonomic rules drafted by the Clinton administration. These regulations released by OSHA took more than 3 years to draft and totaled over 1,600 pages. Business are skeptic over the costs associated with these additions should they be adopted by Congress.

On the flip-side, proponents of the MSD column claim that this addition is simply a method to identify the quantity of musculoskeletal injury for recording purposes.

What do you think? Is the proposed MSD recording addition a step into taking a more aggressive policy on ergonomics in the workplace?

Article Citation: Sapien, Joaquin. (2010). Business Gears Up to Battle New Obama Workplace Safety Rule. ProPublica

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