Publication date: April 17, 2024
New Safety Regulations for Coal Miners to Combat Silica Dust

New Safety Regulations for Coal Miners to Combat Silica Dust

The U.S. Department of Labor introduces stricter regulations to protect coal miners from harmful silica exposure.

Worker Safety

Acting Labor Secretary Julie Su has announced a pivotal new rule aimed at protecting coal miners from crystalline silica dust, a major cause of black lung disease. This regulation halves the permissible exposure limit for silica during an eight-hour shift. The move is part of broader efforts to enhance worker safety in the mining sector, directly impacting thousands of workers who face these hazardous conditions daily.