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Actually titled, “The Struggle to Understand the Role of Ergonomic Evaluation under Title I of the ADAAA”, our webinar tomorrow delves into the conflict between established ergonomic evaluation practices and the employment testing protections of Title I. If you are an ergonomic evaluation professional, practice in the area of post-offer testing, or perform stay-at-work or return-to-work functional capacity evaluations, this webinar will be both thought provoking and immediately useful.

In the interest of giving you a glimpse of the type of discussions we have during our webinars, I am setting up a link to those notes.

docs/Matheson September 2014 Webinar Background Notes.pdf

This event may be sold out by the time you register. If you are unable to join us on Thursday, we will send a notice of where you can obtain the recorded webinar. There is a small fee for the recorded event.

Register for the event at:

https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/522394544

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Written by Industrial Health, a specialized Workers’ Compensation therapy center which services Northern Virginia , Sterling , Loudoun , Fairfax , Dulles , Chantilly , Leesburg , Ashburn , Herndon , Reston , Centreville ; and offers programs including Physical Therapy , Functional Capacity Evaluations (FCE) , Work Hardening , Work Conditioning , Impairment Ratings , Permanent Partial Disability Ratings
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