Chuck EmnettNov 9, 20191 min readErgonomic eTools!The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has a variety of ergonomics-related eTools available on their website: www.osha.govThe eTools are interactive web-based training illustrated modules covering a wide variety ofsafety and health topics. The ergonomic eTools modules other than computer workstations,include:Baggage handlingBeverage deliveryElectrical contractorsGrocery warehousingPrinting industrySewingCheck out these eTools for assistance in dealing with ergonomic hazards and their possiblesolutions.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has a variety of ergonomics-related eTools available on their website: www.osha.govThe eTools are interactive web-based training illustrated modules covering a wide variety ofsafety and health topics. The ergonomic eTools modules other than computer workstations,include:Baggage handlingBeverage deliveryElectrical contractorsGrocery warehousingPrinting industrySewingCheck out these eTools for assistance in dealing with ergonomic hazards and their possiblesolutions.
Federal OSHA's Top Ten Violations The following list contains OSHA's top ten violations in fiscal year 2019 (Oct. 1, 2018 - Sept. 30, 2019) for both general industry and construction violations. OSHA Standard