by Spixxy on October 5th, 2004

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What changes did President Bush make to laws regarding ergonomics in the workplace?

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  • by Thom64 on October 6th, 2004

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    The president of the United States has no authority to make or change law. Anyone who says he does is either ignorant or lying. So, the real answer to your question is: None. Period.

    The executive branch is the custodian of many regulating authorities who have responsibilitites established and limited by laws. These laws must be drafted, passed and changed by the congress.

    If the intent of your question is "what ergonomic regulations have changed during the current administration?" I recommend searching for specific information at http://www.osha.gov/ for federal guidelines and your state government web site for state regulations.

    I would not be surprised if there have been hundreds of changes in the last three and a half years... after all, there are many thousands of government regulations out there, and it seems like many more are added every year.

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