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Safety advocates are bemoaning the delay of new safety standards to protect coal miners from deadly dust exposure.
At least two-thirds of the staff at the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, or NIOSH, are expected to be laid off as part of a restructuring ordered by Health and Human Services ...
The loss of the CDC’s occupational safety office, NIOSH, may have long-term consequences, particularly for H5N1 bird flu ...
Anyone in the US who’s depended on a respirator to provide protection against dust, smoke, mold or airborne viruses has likely relied on a small but mighty agency within the US Centers for Disease ...
The health and safety of coal miners could be in danger if the Trump administration eliminates mine safety employees, ...
Amidst the chaos of the last seven days, this bit of news might have gotten lost: The National Institute for Occupational ...
Senators Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand signed a letter calling on the Trump administration to save the World Trade ...
The Trump Administration and DOGE laid off 25 federal workers who were responsible for the one program America's coal miners ...
U.S. Rep. Greg Landsman is among those pushing for the Trump administration to reinstate more than 1,500 workers terminated last week from the Cincinnati-based National Institute for Occupational ...