Federal safety investigators have cited two stone product manufacturers for failing to protect employees from dangerous levels of silica dust and noise. The U.S. Department of Labor’s OSHA conducted ...
The responses to a national survey have revealed tunnel construction workers across Australia say they face significant ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." I spent the better part of my adult life on huge construction sites, where I was constantly breathing in ...
The Construction Safety Council launches an initiative to curb the risk of silicosis by educating construction workers on protective practices and exposure limits. In response to the growing threat of ...
India, May 1 -- Tunnel construction workers in Australia are regularly getting exposed to silica dust, a dangerous substance ...
Changes in silica dust limits are expected to reshape mining’s safety and compliance landscape. The new Mine Safety Health Administration limits will demand continuous monitoring, smarter controls, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Roosevelt Neal and Gary Hairston (right), members of the Fayette County Black Lung Association, sit in an office building of the U ...
Fine dust that you can’t see lurks in the air inside any heavily used workshop, and it does serious damage to your lungs over time. Not all dust is equal: Silica, metal, wood, and fibrous dust carry ...