NATA CONTINUES OBJECTIONS TO OSHA'S NEW ERGONOMICS STANDARD

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration's massive rulemaking imposing new ergonomics standards on U.S. businesses is an improvement over the original proposal but still is "intrusive and costly" to manage, the National Air Transportation Association said last week. OSHA published the...

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