BP’s <i>Other</i> Toxic Legacy: ‘Decades of Misery’ for Gulf Health
As we feared, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) again is messing up worker protection under the memorandum of understanding (MOU). This time it didn’t take long for people to start being concerned about their exposure to chemicals. This article from Esquire Magazine‘s Politics Blog shows that OSHA really doesn’t have a handle on the exposure of the workers down there. In addition, where is the American Industrial Hygiene Association in all of this? I have not heard about a position or any recommendations from this organization regarding what is going on in the Gulf regarding worker protection. So here we are again another disaster and another OSHA MOU, which means allow workers to develop illnesses (from chemical expsoures) because these aren’t reported the same way accidents are (slips, trips, falls, etc). I’m sure OSHA will brag about zero accidents like they did at 9/11 but will ignore the illnesses developed. Note the recent news articles about the $700 million settlement that will be paid to thousands of 9/11 responders exposed to toxic World Trade Cener dust, that OSHA could have and should have prevented from happening.
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