Here is the ergonomics legislation from

Argentina

The information here was collated from official online sources by Ergo Global ergonomists. All information is for general purposes and cannot be considered 1-to-1 legal advice. Ergo Global disclaim any liability relating to the information provided on this page. 

To Note

Argentina does not have a single “ergonomics act,” but ergonomics regulation is integrated into its Occupational Health and Safety Decree 351/79, as well as Resolutions 886/2015 and 295/2003.

Page last updated: 12/05/2026

The Duties of

The Employer

Resolution 886/2015 Ergonomics Protocol, Article 4.

The Protocol shall be mandatory for all employers, except those whose ergonomics management protocol is of similar characteristics and provided that it includes the different steps of risk identification, risk assessment, definition of measures for correction and prevention, and their implementation and monitoring for each workplace.

The Duties of

The Employee

The information on this page comes from...

Occupational Health and Safety Decree 351/79

Resolution 886/2015 Ergonomics Protocol

Resolution 295/2003

Overview of Labor & Employment Law in Latin America 2014

Legal Regime of the Telework Contract Law 27555

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Step 1

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Step 2

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