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The Trump administration's cuts to NIOSH have gutted crucial programs affecting millions of workers across the U.S.
Laid-off employees ranged from those working in firefighter health programs, to those approving new respirators.
The now-shutdown National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health has been the gold standard for testing and certifying respirators in the United States ...
If there were problems with how NIOSH ran, the answer should have been to fix them, not eliminate the only agency standing ...
Local NIOSH priorities ranged from firefighter cancer to radiation exposure. The future of its programs is now unknown.
Plaintiffs argue the shutdown of NIOSH in Morgantown and the coal miner health and safety programs they perform was illegal ...
A decision is expected to come down in a federal court case in which coal miners say NIOSH layoffs have direct effects on ...
Seven witnesses, including two coal miners and four current and former National Institute for Occupational Safety Health ...
I’ve spent my career ensuring American workers have the protection they need to stay safe on the job. When I started, safety ...
Kanawha County coal miner Harry Wiley was diagnosed with black lung last November and is still working underground where the ...
The Trump administration has decimated an agency responsible for carrying out much of the research and prevention efforts to ...