"Proposed Fix for Severe Black Lung Fails to Address Coal Miners' Suffering and Death"

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A proposed regulation by the federal Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) to limit miners' exposure to silica dust, a major cause of black lung disease, may fall short in addressing the severity of the issue. While mine safety advocates welcome the new exposure limit, the proposed rule is predicted to save only 63 coal miner lives and prevent 244 cases of black lung disease over 60 years, which is significantly lower than the actual prevalence of the disease. Critics argue that the rule's enforcement provisions are weak and its reach is too expansive, potentially failing to protect miners from the harmful effects of silica dust.
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