Suggested Resources
Office Safety Training continues to evolve. While office ergonomics is gaining acceptance in businesses everywhere, keeping up with all of the latest updates can be daunting at times.
Since this topic is critical to your bottom line, it is more important than ever for you and your management team to understand the laws and avoid fines or penalties because you were uninformed.
We recommend the following links as excellent alternative resources to help you learn more about office safety, injuiry prevention and office ergonomics.
Selection and Practices
EEO-1 (Instruction Manual, Job Classification Guide, Sample EEO-1 Form)
INS Form I-9
Summary of Rights Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act
VETS 100
Return to Work
Notice of Offer of Modified or Alternative Work (DWC-AD 10133.530)
Description of Job Duties (DWC RU-91)
Employers Report of Occupational Injury of Illness (Form 5020)
Workers’ Compensation Claim Form (DWC-1)
CAL/OSHA CONSULTATION PROGRAMS - Toll-free number: 1-800-963-9424
U.S. Department of Labor - Occupational Safety & Health Administration
Administration Wage and Hour Division - Compliance Assistance – Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
Compliance Assistance - COBRA, ERISA, Newborn’s Act, HIPPA, etc.
ADA Information Line - U.S. Department of Justice - Phone: (800)-514-0301 (voice)
U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
U.S. Department of Transportation - ADA Assistance Line
U.S. Department of Labor Job Accommodation Network
U.S. Department of Education - Regional Disability and Business Technical Assistance Centers
OSHA Ergonomic Solutions: Computer Workstations eTool - Evaluation Checklist
Workstation Environment
NIOSH Safety and Health Topic - Ergonomics and Musculoskeletal Disorders
NIEHS Health and Safety Guide to Laboratory Ergonomics
Addresses
U.S. Department of Justice,Civil Rights Division
Disability Rights Section
P.O. Box 66738
Washington, DC 20035-6738
U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
1801 L Street, NW
Washington, DC 20507




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