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Cummins Pledges to Reduce Workplace Injuries by One-Fourth by 2025

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Cummins has joined the National Safety Council, America’s leading nonprofit safety advocate, and more than a dozen of the nation’s leading employers in signing the MSD Pledge to address the most common workplace injury: musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs).

The MSD Pledge aims to inspire a global movement across industries that improves workplace safety, reduces MSD risk and enhances the well-being of all workers.

Born out of the Council’s groundbreaking MSD Solutions Lab program – launched last year to tackle this omnipresent safety challenge, which affects more than a quarter of the world’s population – the pledge represents a first-of-its-kind commitment from employers to identify and reduce MSDs across workplaces worldwide. Along with Cummins and NSC, founding pledge members include Amazon, Alcon Research, LLC; Ansell Inteliforz; Amentum; American Industrial Hygiene Association; AMP; Benchmark ESG; Cummins; Human Balance and Stability Systems, LLC; MEGA InTech; Meteorite; Tenneco; United Airlines; and Velocity EHS.

“Caring is a foundational value at Cummins, and the health and well-being of our employees is our top priority, said Michelle Garner-Janna, executive director – Corporate Health, Safety and Environment.  “We are committed to finding new ways to ensure we are fostering a culture of safety, and are proud to join NSC and other organizations by taking this important step in mitigating MSDs at our company.”

Specifically, Cummins is pledging to:

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