Let?s Clear The Air!

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Aurel Goodwin
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

I chose the title "Let's Clear the Air" for this afternoon's presentation because it has two meanings, the literal and the figurative. Most of you know what MSHA is. Most of you know what MSHA does. And, for the most part, most of you know why. What I hope to accomplish today is to "clear the air" around our health standards, to clarify for you how MSHA views its congressional mandate under Title I Section 101(a)(6), (7), and (9) of the Mine Safety and Health Act. Asbestos, silica, radiation, noise, welding fumes, carbon monoxide, lead, hydrogen sulfide, nitrogen dioxide - the list of physical and chemical hazards encountered in the metal and nonmetal mining industry is as diversified as the industry itself, possibly even more so. In addition, miners are often exposed to several of these health hazards simultaneously.
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APA: Aurel Goodwin  (1980)  Let?s Clear The Air!

MLA: Aurel Goodwin Let?s Clear The Air!. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1980.

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