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U.S. mining industry sees safest year on record, but success is limited

The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) is celebrating a year of improved safety – but the celebrations should be limited.

MSHA Chief Joseph Main last week at a West Virginia Mining Symposium – sponsored by the West Virginia Coal Association – indicated that the industry's fatality and injury rates have fallen drastically since the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act was enacted in 1977.

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New report exposes the dangers to poultry workers in Alabama

The Southern Policy Law Center and Alabama Appleseed Center for Law and Justice came out with a report today that exposes the dangers Alabama’s poultry industry poses to plant workers and poultry consumers – dangers likely to intensify under proposed federal regulatory changes for the industry.

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New report finds that immigrant workers in New Hampshire are ill-informed of occupational health and safety issues

A new report from NHCOSH and the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services found that immigrants in the state knew little about occupational health and safety.

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How the Indiana state OSHA plan can improve its protection of workers

Ron Shawgo of The Journal Gazette in Fort Wayne, Ind., has a set of articles today highlighting the state’s workplace safety agency’s decline in inspections and fines.

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