M10.8 Blog about an occupationally-related disease

 Pneumoconiosis (Black Lung)


The CDC is working closely with NIOSH to monitor the health and safety of coal miners, a subgroup that is extremely affected by pneumoconiosis. In 1995, NIOSH established a recommended exposure limit for coal mine dust and updated databases that thoroughly describe the risks and health effects related to the exposures associated with coal mine dust. NIOSH also operate the Coal Workers Health Surveillance Program which was implemented to prevent coal workers from contracting pneumoconiosis. Through this program, the health of coal miners is monitored during quaterly visits to ensure they are not exceeding the exposure limit put in place in 1995. I think implementing programs where they monitor the health and safety of workers is crucial and would be beneficial for all companies. 

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  1. black lung is especially terrifying given trumps new policies attempting to increase coal production within the coal industry

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