Public Comments for: HB531 - Workers' compensation; injuries caused by repetitive and sustained physical stressors.
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Last Name: Bruch Locality: Roanoke, VA

Please pass HB531. It is a necessary bill which would help to provide relief to many Virginians suffering continuous non-qualifying injuries due to the repetitive nature of their occupations. According to the Society of Diagnostic Medicial Sonography, "Work Related Musculoskeletal Disorders (WRMSDs) are painful injuries affecting muscles, nerves, ligaments and tendons of up to 90% of sonographers and other users of diagnostic medical sonography." Currently these injuries do not qualify for Worker's Compensation, despite them occurring as a direct result to a lack of education on the biomechanical risks, non-ergonomic room/equipment arraignments, and sonographers being pushed to do more patients at quicker paces. Proper room arraignment, ergonomic tables, ergonomic equipment, and proper scheduling with breaks can help mitigate these risks. Passing this bill would also encourage employers to educate and mitigate such biomechanical risks. Please support our Commonwealth's wonderful sonogoraphers by ensuring they qualify for workers compensation if they suffer a WRMSD due to injuries or diseases from conditions resulting from repetitive and sustained physical stressors. I urge you to pass this bill.

Last Name: Gonzalez Locality: Fredericksburg

HB385: there’s an importance and safety to having two man crews.. safety for the company and the public.

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