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1 in 10 tunnel workers could develop silicosis, our new research showsWe estimated that in a group of around 2,000 workers involved in these Queensland tunnel projects, 200 to 300 would develop ...
Work fuels livelihoods, but certain jobs expose lungs to unseen threats, eroding respiratory health with every shift. Dust, ...
The lab has halted almost all of its regular work and is preparing to shut down in June. That’s because of the most recent ...
Anyone in the US who’s depended on a respirator to provide protection against dust, smoke, mold or airborne viruses has ...
Tunnel workers rely on advanced ventilation systems to provide fresh air underground, water systems to keep the rocks wet and suppress dust, and they wear respirators on their face to keep the air ...
Most Americans learned what an N95 mask was during the COVID-19 pandemic. But what many still don’t know is that every one of them was certified by a single, government-run lab in Bruceton, Allegheny ...
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The Speed Project’ is unsanctioned, dangerous and not exactly legal. But for the runners who land a coveted invite, it’s ...
Those respirators are not just approved by NIOSH, but regularly audited by the lab to ensure they still work after being stored in harsh underground conditions with heavy dust exposure.
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OpEd: Kentucky residents who care about the welfare of working miners should ask Congressman Hal Rogers what he plans to do to keep regional MSHA offices open, and to keep miners safe.
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