Ergonomics programs reduce health care costs. And they aren't expensive to implement compared with the costs of treating injuries. But that would mean less money for the health care industry. (Not to mention happier, healthier, more productive employees.) A proposed OSHA ergonomics standard for computer workers was recently defeated in Washington. What now? OSHA ergonomics architect David Cochran (from my alma mater) speculates in the SF Bay Guardian. With this appointment, it doesn't look good for workers. Heartless.
Our time is short, and the future is terrifyingly long...With reverence for life, and with restraint enough to leave some things as they are, we can continue approaching, and perhaps can attain, a new society at last -- one which is proportionate to nature.Sometimes it's not easy, but we can hope.
skp and I spent the weekend in San Francisco. We saw the Ansel Adams exhibit at the sfmoma, then caught the Giants in the bottom of the sixth through the fence. (But we missed Barry Bonds smacking one into McCovey Cove by just a few minutes!) We also lounged around Yerba Buena Gardens in the sun a little longer than we should have.
It's apple harvest time here in Sebastopol. And that means fresh Gravenstein apple pie. This is the first of the season. mmmm.
same as it ever was |
same as it ever was |
same as it ever was |
After several days in the desert, Rocky Mt. National Park felt like it was teeming with life. In one day we went from extreme heat to the frozen tundra above the tree line. Around every turn was a breathtaking view.
The park was very crowded, but this is the peak time. I'd like to go back in winter to see a different season. I'm guessing I won't be able to get to the higher elevations at that time, though.