Ergonomic Consulting, Ergonomic Training, Ergonomic Products
Ergonomic Consulting and Ergonomic Training
Ergonomic Products
Ergonomic News & Information

Home |  Sitemap |  About |  Contact

Decrease font Font Size Increase font

Search:       


   Login   
   Register   



Ergoweb - California, USA, Ergonomics Regulation

News/Information

»

Media Advisory Board

»

Ergonomics Today™

»

The Ergonomics Report™

»

Forum / Discussions

»

Case Studies

»

Reference Materials






Add-A-Level & Add-A-Mat Platforms



FocalFusion™ Document Holder



HL10 Plantronics Handset Lifter

TITLE 8
GENERAL INDUSTRY SAFETY ORDERS
SECTION 5110, ERGONOMICS

Readopted by the California, USA, Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board on April 17, 1997
Nonsubstantive "Clarity of Display" modifications submitted to OAL on May 16, 1997
Approved by OAL on June 3, 1997

Effective July 3, 1997

Add new Section 5110, Ergonomics to read:

Group 15. Occupational Noise and Ergonomics.

* * *

Article 106. Ergonomics.

Section 5110. Repetitive Motion Injuries.

(a) Scope and application. This section shall apply to a job, process, or operation where a repetitive motion injury (RMI) has occurred to more than one employee under the following conditions:

(1) Work related causation. The repetitive motion injuries (RMIs) were predominantly caused (i.e. 50% or more) by a repetitive job, process, or operation;

(2) Relationship between RMIs at the workplace. The employees incurring the RMIs were performing a job process, or operation of identical work activity. Identical work activity means that the employees were performing the same repetitive motion task, such as but not limited to word processing, assembly, or loading;

(3) Medical requirements. The RMIs were musculoskeletal injuries that a licensed physician objectively identified and diagnosed; and

(4) Time requirements. The RMIs were reported by the employees to the employer in the last 12 months but not before July 3, 1997.

Exemption: Employers with 9 or fewer employees.

(b) Program designed to minimize RMIs. Every employer subject to this section shall establish and implement a program designed to minimize RMIs. The program shall include a worksite evaluation, control of exposures which have caused RMIs and training of employees.

(1) Worksite evaluation. Each job, process, or operation of identical work activity covered by this section or a representative number of such jobs, processes, or operations of identical work activities shall be evaluated for exposures which have caused RMIs.

(2) Control of exposures which have caused RMIs. Any exposures that caused RMIs shall, in a timely manner, be corrected or if not capable of being corrected have the exposures minimized to the extent feasible. The employer shall consider engineering controls, such as work station redesign, adjustable fixtures or tool redesign, and administrative controls, such as job rotation, work pacing or work breaks.

(3) Training. Employees shall be provided training that includes an explanation of:

(A) The employer's program;

(B) The exposures which have been associated with RMIs;

(C) The symptoms and consequences of injuries caused by repetitive motion;

(D) The importance of reporting symptoms and injuries to the employer; and

(E) Methods used by the employer to minimize RMIs.

(c) Satisfaction of an employer's obligation. Measures implemented by an employer under subsection (b)(1), (b)(2), or (b)(3) shall satisfy the employer's obligations under that respective subsection, unless it is shown that a measure known to but not taken by the employer is substantially certain to cause a greater reduction in such injuries and that this alternative measure would not impose additional unreasonable costs.


Note: Authority cited: Sections 142.3 and 6357, Labor Code. Reference: Sections 142.3 and 6357, Labor Code.

Source: http://www.dir.ca.gov/Title8/5110.html


  Click to verify BBB accreditation and to see a BBB report.  

Recommend This Page Recommend This Page Printable Page

Copyright © 1995-2010 Ergoweb, Inc.  Terms of Use.  Privacy Statement.