US unions press for a safer silica standard

Workers are continuing to die of preventable lung diseases because of years of footdragging on a safer silica exposure standard, the US national union federation AFL-CIO has warned. AFL-CIO safety and health director Peg Seminario, testifying before a hearing of the national safety regulator OSHA, noted that changes to the current exposure standard – now more than 40 years old – were first proposed in 1997.

AFL-CIO Now blog. OSHA hearings. Risks 648.

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