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Asbestos test under fire in Japan
By
Scilla Alecci
December 21, 2010
Faulty findings may add to 100,000 death toll
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Activist asbestos inspector faces threats, industry backlash
By
Jim Morris
and
Marcelo Soares
April 14, 2011
India: An out of control asbestos market
By
Marina Walker Guevara
July 30, 2010
Canadian health group demands disclosure on asbestos
By
Jim Morris
August 2, 2010
Following the money on asbestos
By
David E. Kaplan
July 22, 2010
Federal board concludes current chemical regulations are inadequate
By
Bill Dawson
May 15, 2002
WASHINGTON, May 15, 2002 — The U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board, nearing the end of a lengthy investigation, has conclude
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Bush administration kills safety regulation opposed by donors
By
Bill Dawson
April 11, 2002
'Model' workplaces avoid special government scrutiny targeting hazardous industries
By
Chris Hamby
July 11, 2011
In U.S. Steel town, fatal gas explosion goes unpunished by OSHA
By
Jim Morris
May 21, 2012
'They were not thinking of him as a human being'
By
Jim Morris
and
Chip Mitchell
December 20, 2012
Bush administration kills safety regulation opposed by donors
By
Bill Dawson
April 11, 2002
WASHINGTON, April 11, 2002 — The Bush administration quietly shelved a proposal to tighten regulations on a group of hazardous chemicals des
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Federal board concludes current chemical regulations are inadequate
By
Bill Dawson
May 15, 2002
'Model' workplaces avoid special government scrutiny targeting hazardous industries
By
Chris Hamby
July 11, 2011
OSHA workplace samples: Millions of records out of reach
By
Jim Morris
February 12, 2010
In U.S. Steel town, fatal gas explosion goes unpunished by OSHA
By
Jim Morris
May 21, 2012
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Toxic deception
By
Dan Fagin
and
Marianne Lavelle
October 2, 1999
October 2, 1999 — On the Friday before Labor Day 1998, with much of official Washington already on its last summer trek to seashore or home
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EPA allowed unsafe handling of asbestos, IG says
By
Jim Morris
and
Chris Hamby
December 15, 2011
Brain cancer trial may influence science on toxic chemical
By
Jim Morris
September 15, 2010
EPA's Toxics Release Inventory doesn't offer full picture of pollution
By
Corbin Hiar
January 9, 2012
The hidden history
By
Kristen Lombardi
January 7, 2009
Following the money on asbestos
By
David E. Kaplan
July 22, 2010
ICIJ rolled out its biggest project in months this week: Dangers in the Dust – Inside the Global Asbestos Trade. We’ve had a half-dozen of o
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Activist asbestos inspector faces threats, industry backlash
By
Jim Morris
and
Marcelo Soares
April 14, 2011
Asbestos test under fire in Japan
By
Scilla Alecci
December 21, 2010
The world's asbestos behemoth
By
Roman Shleynov
July 21, 2010
India: An out of control asbestos market
By
Marina Walker Guevara
July 30, 2010
OSHA urged to get tough with BP in $90 million fine negotiations
By
M.B. Pell
August 9, 2010
Citing a Center for Public Integrity investigation of BP refineries having the most egregious safety violations in the industry, Democratic
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BP to pay $13 million for safety violations at Texas refinery
By
Alice Su
July 12, 2012
California's 'safe' workplaces include employers with spotty records
By
FairWarning
July 7, 2011
Sen. Franken asks BP to explain OSHA violations
By
Jim Morris
July 26, 2010
'Model workplaces' not always so safe
By
Chris Hamby
July 7, 2011
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IMPACT: Reform boosts workplace safety even while companies appeal inspectors' conclusions
By
Jim Morris
and
Emma Schwartz
June 23, 2011
Some employers must fix hazards while challenging regulators' findings
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Black lung surges back in coal country
By
Chris Hamby
July 8, 2012
But does it work?
By
Chris Hamby
July 7, 2011
Lost letter: How government fails to deliver on worker safety
By
Chris Hamby
October 13, 2011
Massachusetts workers killed, injured at facilities touted as 'Model Workplaces'
By
Beverly Ford
May 18, 2012
'Model workplaces' not always so safe
By
Chris Hamby
July 7, 2011
Deaths and preventable mishaps recur in 'voluntary protection' club
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OSHA’s laissez-faire attitude
By
The Center for Public Integrity
December 10, 2008
In U.S. Steel town, fatal gas explosion goes unpunished by OSHA
By
Jim Morris
May 21, 2012
Lost letter: How government fails to deliver on worker safety
By
Chris Hamby
October 13, 2011
IMPACT: Agency task force conducting ‘top-to-bottom review’ of ‘model workplaces’ program
By
Chris Hamby
December 21, 2011
But does it work?
By
Chris Hamby
July 7, 2011
After 29 years, little evidence self-policing workplaces are safer
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Black lung surges back in coal country
By
Chris Hamby
July 8, 2012
Lost letter: How government fails to deliver on worker safety
By
Chris Hamby
October 13, 2011
Massachusetts workers killed, injured at facilities touted as 'Model Workplaces'
By
Beverly Ford
May 18, 2012
New scrutiny of worker safety excludes some chemical plants
By
Chris Hamby
December 1, 2011
California's 'safe' workplaces include employers with spotty records
By
FairWarning
July 7, 2011
The explosion that killed James F. Spotts easily could have been avoided.
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Black lung surges back in coal country
By
Chris Hamby
July 8, 2012
New scrutiny of worker safety excludes some chemical plants
By
Chris Hamby
December 1, 2011
OSHA says inspection program fine-tuned, not ‘shelved’
By
Chris Hamby
October 5, 2010
IMPACT: Agency task force conducting ‘top-to-bottom review’ of ‘model workplaces’ program
By
Chris Hamby
December 21, 2011
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