OSHA renews effort to prevent injuries to medical sonographers
OSHA Healthcare Connection, February 6, 2007
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OSHA and the Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonography (SDMS) renewed their alliance to protect sonographers from work-related musculoskeletal injuries.
Cooperation between the two organizations "has made a real difference in getting the prevention message out to sonographers on how to reduce one's risk of incurring a work-related musculoskeletal injury," said Donald F. Haydon, CAE, chief executive officer of SDMS in a January 29 news release.
More than 80% of sonographers suffer work-related musculoskeletal injuries, with 20% experiencing career-ending injuries, according to the SDMS Web site.
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