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NIOSH has laid off or put on leave two-thirds of its staff, potentially risking valuable biological samples and research due to lack of maintenance and instructions.
OpEd: Kentucky residents who care about the welfare of working miners should ask Congressman Hal Rogers what he plans to do to keep regional MSHA offices open, and to keep miners safe.
The firefighter health program was researching firefighters’ chemical exposures in electric vehicle fires — a first step to ...
I was fired from my job as a scientist at the only federal agency dedicated to the science of workplace safety. The Trump ...
A national campaign to restore NIOSH funding and staffing launches amid sweeping federal cuts that threaten core workplace ...
Workers who recently lost their jobs at the National Institute for Occupational Safety say they’re concerned that there’s no ...
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) reorganization plans appear to have been revealed through a leaked Office of ...
NIOSH has punched far above its weight. It has done its work on a budget of less than $2 per year per worker, making it one of the nation’s most cost-effective and efficient agencies in all of ...
Former NIOSH employees are continuing to speak out against federal cuts that will negatively impact coal miner safety in West ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is struggling to keep up with requests for help from states responding ...
These datasets include the Sickle Cell Data Collection Program, the National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey, the ...