"Black lung" is a phrase used to describe a serious lung disease that miners develop from breathing in coal dust over a long period of time. It gets its name because the lungs turn black and become damaged from the dust, making it harder to breathe and causing other health problems.
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In this historical image, a doctor reviews an X-ray of a patient
with black lung disease.
Just like coal should pick up the cost
of black lung and putting the environment back the way they found it.
If deaths
from black lung disease among coal miners are included the number climbs even higher.
Child labor has been abolished, safe and healthy work environments are guaranteed with federal laws such as Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA),
Black Lung Benefits Act (BLBA), Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and many others, and the minimum wage compensation of workers has increased tremendously.
«I was raised in Pittsburgh, [Pennsylvania,] and I remember as a child seeing
black lung victims struggling to get down the street.»
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has uncovered the largest cluster of complicated
black lung cases ever reported: 416 cases reported in three central Appalachian clinics from 2013 to 2017.
Edward Brown is a 55 - year - old former coal miner with progressive massive fibrosis, or
complicated black lung disease.
Reading and listening to the recent NPR, Center for Public Integrity, and Charleston Gazette articles about the rise
in black lung cases for coal miners saddens and angers me.
What is especially disheartening is that, in recent decades, the U.S. had made progress in
reducing black lung, thanks to stronger standards and stricter enforcement.
Federal officials
said black lung has caused roughly 78,000 deaths since the late 1960s and there has been a resurgence of it in recent years, especially in eastern Kentucky.
Every person my age remembers the pictures of
black lungs displayed at admonitory lectures we attended in elementary and middle school.
She also thanked coal workers «who mined the coal that created the industrial revolution that turned on the lights that fueled the factories, who lost their lives, who were grievously injured, who
developed black lung disease.»
Related posts: Benefits For Ohio Miners With
Black Lung May See Updates, Modernizations.
Cira says miners who are temporarily and permanently affected
by black lung would be able to receive economic assistance and benefits.
A slide from a presentation by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health shows the progression from a healthy lung to
advanced black lung disease.
Variety reports that Jennifer's Body «s Amanda Seyfried and Theo James (Underworld: Awakening) will
topline Black Lung, a supernatural thriller from 2929...
A radiograph taken soon afterwards shows improvement as evidenced by the increase in the normal amount of
black lungs visualized.
In this radiograph from a problem cat there is fluid throughout the thorax and you can not see
normal black lungs.
This buildup of fluid, called pulmonary edema, can be seen on an x-ray as fluffy white patches in the
normally black lungs.
Rather than care for suffering workers, the coal industry has hired lawyers and doctors to
deny Black Lung disease, rather than protecting its workforce and paying for the treatment they need.
And now in recent days, Republicans in the House of Representatives have «inserted language in a budget bill... that would kill a proposed rule to protect coal miners from dust that
causes black lung.»
However, private foundations must file Form 990 - PF and
black lung benefit trusts must file Form 990 - BL.
Oliver added that the executive was «on the same side
as black lung» and bashed his response to a 2007 mine accident in Utah that killed nine people.
Chris Hamby of The Center for Public Integrity was given the prize for Investigative Reporting for «his reports on how some lawyers and doctors rigged a system to deny benefits to coal miners stricken
with black lung disease, resulting in remedial legislative efforts.»
Whether or not global warming is entirely or largely due to human use of carbon for fuel, the reduction of the dependence on carbon makes sense for reducing asthma in children;
reducing black lung disease; reducing the production of coal ashes, residues, and effluents; reducing the impact of carbon greenhouse gasses; reducing pipeline failures; reducing coal and oil surface transport accidents; reducing pipeline - related warfare; and reducing air pollution.
Epidemiologists have linked the new wave of
black lung cases to breathing in more silica dust, likely the result of a long - term shift to mining thinner seams of coal.
The entire Congress should be joining together to strengthen and enforce protections
for black lung, period.
Ken Ward, Jr., of the Charleston Gazette has been writing about this issue for years, and recently catalogued the industry's repeated efforts to fight safety standards that would control the mining dust that
causes black lung.
The Center for Disease Control (CDC) estimates of over 29,000 cases of mesothelioma and 26,000 cases
of Black Lung from 2000 - 2010.
Coal miners share the air the rest of us breath, they also have to accept the risk of
black lung disease, coal miners» pneumoconiosis.
Yanking health insurance from any retiree is bad enough, but these are people who spent their working lives in highly unsafe conditions; many now suffer from
black lung and other coal - related ailments.
I'm 83 years old and smoked 60 years My Dad was a coal miner with
black lung and he smoked most of his life.
When moon dust is disturbed, small particles float about, land, and glue themselves to everything.Regolith does not brush off easily, and breathing it can cause pulmonary fibrosis, the lunar equivalent of
black lung.
Mining remains hazardous and is associated with an increased risk for injury, as well as several health conditions, including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, emphysema and
black lung disease.
Miners are at risk of silicosis, pneumoconiosis (
black lung) and other diseases from coal dust.
State Representative Jack Cira, from South East Ohio recently introduced plans to modernizing the safety net for coal miners with
black lung.
It will expand the benefits available to miners with
black lung and modernize the process for obtaining those benefits.
The location is so magical, the acts, food and drinks are top notch and you don't get completely coated in dust like at Coachella (aka you don't end up with
black lung).
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