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Provides details of repetitive stress injury together with examples from the workplace. Predicts a substantial increase in the number of legal claims in this area. Outlines future potential changes in the law to ensure ergonomic safety. Gives suggestions of ways to minimize liability claims and proffers questions for employers to ask themselves.
Management Research News – Emerald Publishing
Published: Jul 1, 2000
Keywords: Work‐related injury; Legal matters; Ergonomics
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