Although there have always been many companies that offer their workers ergonomics training to help them identify risk factors that present opportunity for injury, only recently has a study been done to show if such training is actually of any help. The participants in said study were college individuals without any industrial experience. Read More “Can Workers Identify Ergonomic Risks with the Help of Training?”
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