"MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — After almost two decades of reports, hearings, failed proposals and political wrangling, federal regulators on Wednesday announced sweeping changes to protect coal miners from black lung disease.
'This is a historical day for coal miners in this country,' said Joe Main, the head of the Mine Safety and Health Administration, as he looked out at a packed atrium — with at least four dozen miners and family members sitting front and center — at a government research facility here. 'We’re issuing a new rule that’s going to change your lives.'
During the announcement, which featured testimonials by individual miners, Main and Labor Secretary Tom Perez outlined the details of the long-awaited rule. It reduces the amount of disease-causing dust allowed in mines, requires new technology that would make possible continuous monitoring of dust levels and closes a host of loopholes that have allowed companies to put workers at risk."
Chris Hamby reports for the Center for Public Integrity April 23, 2014.
"US Announces Sweeping Reforms To Protect Coal Miners From Black Lung"
Source: Center for Public Integrity, 04/24/2014