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New danger: 'BlackBerry hand': heavy use of
handheld electronics can lead...
The boom in handheld consumer electronics can lead to more than just maxed out credit cards. The American ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Ergonomics rulemaking: Dissecting OSHA's cost-benefit analysis offers...
HEADNOTE Dissecting OSHA's cost-benefit analysis offers insight for future rulemaking MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS (MSDs), such as carpal tunnel syndrome, ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
`Roboticizing' more timely than ever.
(Advertorial).
Packaging line automation and electronic monitor and control systems continue to evolve into more sophisticated forms, enabling packagers ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Roboticizing: good for economic health; PACK EXPO
International is...
As packaging-line automation and electronic monitor and control systems continue to evolve with more sophistication, meat processors can ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
'Robotizing' may be good for your economic
health: automation advances to...
Packaging line automation and electronic monitoring and control systems continue to evolve into more sophisticated forms. The result ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Voluntary ergonomics
Last month, the U.S. Congress voted to kill an executive order from the Clinton administration backing ergonomics regulations ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
The irony of ergonomic regulation
Like many who deal with the business side of labor law and workplace regulations, Lawrence Lorber is wary ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Ergonomics: Back to basics
IMAGE PHOTOGRAPH 1 Concerned with the growing number of repetitive motion disorders among their employees, two risk managers ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Reducing the risk: knowledge and technology have
combined to make the meat...
Almost 15 years ago, anyone who worked in the meat industry had nearly a 30 percent chance of ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Musculoskeletal disorders
HEADNOTE A comparison of two national research agendas WORK-RELATED MUSCULOSKELETAL disorders (MSDs) account for a major component of ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
What every molder should know about robot safety &
maintenance.
There is a definite trend in North America for molders to use more robots and to use robots ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Labor gives ergo rule re-look
It appeared that foodservice industry employers would be spared costly federal requirements designed to protect workers from repetitive ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Brush up your deburring
HEADNOTE Automated deburring with nylon abrasive filament brushes generates a payback measured in quality and productivity gains During ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
OSHA pulls a fast one on ergo rules
Seeking to make its longsought ergonomics standards for workplace safety a fait,accompli before a possible change in party ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
P.I. Engineering Leads Industry in Computer Input Devices
As a reminder of how quickly technology changes, Michael Hetherington's office wall features a framed 16-bit memory board ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
The impact of ergonomics on foundry
operations.
The definition of ergonomics is rapidly expanding to encompass more than just the commonly accepted definition of designing ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Hands-on answers to hidden health
costs.
Repetitive motion illness in the office is causing a dramatic rise in health claims. Computers. They were designed ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
The ergonomics of the workplace
HEADNOTE With its final ergonomics program standard, OSHA further details the protections employers must give to their workers, ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Spray gun ergonomics pays off for Century
Chair.
For the last 50 years, improvements to spray finishing equipment have been largely driven by increasing production requirements ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
The impact of OSHA's new ergonomics standard
HEADNOTE NOW THAT HEARINGS HAVE ENDED, THE NOTORIOUS PROPOSED ERGONOMICS STANDARD IS BEING REVISED. IF ON SCHEDULE, OSHA ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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