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Does having guidelines mean that OSHA is excluding a regulatory approach in the future?

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Does having guidelines mean that OSHA is excluding a regulatory approach in the future?

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OSHA will regularly review the injury and illness rates for MSDs and make decisions based on the best-available information about what approach to take to protect workers from MSDs. OSHA believes that guidelines currently offer the best method of continuing to bring down injury and illness rates for MSDs.

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