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Coal Miners' Health Program Gets a Lifeline
USA, CharlestonThursday, May 15, 2025
Black lung disease has been a significant issue in the mining industry, with thousands of workers succumbing to it prematurely. The plaintiff in the case, Harry Wiley, has worked in coal mines for 38 years and was diagnosed with early-stage black lung last November. The judge highlighted the severe consequences of canceling the health surveillance program, stating that it would "cost lives. "
The judge gave the Health Secretary 20 days to demonstrate compliance with the order. The attorney for the plaintiff emphasized the importance of the program, stating that it is essential for saving the lives of some of the hardest-working people in the country. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) was established in 1970 and has offices and labs in several cities across the United States.
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