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On March 27, The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced plans to reduce the National Institute for ...
Safety advocates are bemoaning the delay of new safety standards to protect coal miners from deadly dust exposure.
The investigation is tied to allegations made by a fire rescue employee that New Hanover County has violated the Occupational ...
John Feal of Nesconset, an advocate for those sickened from exposure to toxins after 9/11 attacks, said staffing cuts are ...
The Trump administration on Wednesday halted implementation of a long-delayed silica dust rule, blaming federal staffing cuts ...
Deep Trump administration cuts to the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health are raising fears about potential ...
AADK director-general Datuk Ruslin Jusoh said the initiative, known as the Drug-Free Workplace Programme (TEKAD), marks the second formal partnership in five years, aimed at reducing substance abuse, ...
The rush to reduce federal spending has left collateral damage in its wake – damage that needs to be reviewed and corrected.
Silica dust has replaced coal dust as the silent killer down mineshafts in Appalachia. More miners are developing respiratory illnesses sooner in their careers because they have to cut through ...
As President Donald Trump signed several executive orders this week meant to bolster America’s struggling coal industry, ...