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Occupational safety and health - news and investigations - Page 8
Tackling the powerful chemical industry
By
Bill Buzenberg
March 13, 2013
Investigation pushes EPA to change policies
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EPA unaware of industry ties on cancer review panel
By
David Heath
and
Ronnie Greene
February 13, 2013
Praise from MIT for Center and PBS collaboration on post-Erin Brockovich Hinkley, Calif.
By
The Center for Public Integrity
March 21, 2013
How industry scientists stalled action on carcinogen
By
David Heath
March 13, 2013
Toxic clout: how Washington works (badly)
By
Bill Buzenberg
February 27, 2013
Praise from MIT for Center and PBS collaboration on post-Erin Brockovich Hinkley, Calif.
By
The Center for Public Integrity
March 21, 2013
Knight Science Journalism at MIT commends Center and PBS for reporting on toxic cleanup in California
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Tackling the powerful chemical industry
By
Bill Buzenberg
March 13, 2013
How industry scientists stalled action on carcinogen
By
David Heath
March 13, 2013
EPA unaware of industry ties on cancer review panel
By
David Heath
and
Ronnie Greene
February 13, 2013
Toxic clout: how Washington works (badly)
By
Bill Buzenberg
February 27, 2013
Bill aims to strengthen OSHA workplace enforcement
By
Chris Hamby
March 28, 2013
Senators propose tighter workplace safety rules, targeting breakdowns highlighted in Center for Public Integrity reports.
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'They were not thinking of him as a human being'
By
Jim Morris
and
Chip Mitchell
December 20, 2012
Labor secretary leaves legacy of worker protections and unfinished business
By
Chris Hamby
January 10, 2013
House bill targets deadly dust explosions
By
Chris Hamby
February 15, 2013
Bush administration kills safety regulation opposed by donors
By
Bill Dawson
April 11, 2002
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New federal scrutiny in wake of Center and NPR grain bin 'drownings' report
By
Howard Berkes
March 29, 2013
The Justice Department might again consider criminal charges in case reported by Center and NPR.
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IMPACT: OSHA pares inspection goals
By
Jim Morris
June 7, 2012
OSHA acknowledges database of fatal accidents incomplete
By
Chris Hamby
November 4, 2011
New scrutiny of worker safety excludes some chemical plants
By
Chris Hamby
December 1, 2011
Black lung surges back in coal country
By
Chris Hamby
July 8, 2012
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