It is a type
of pneumoconiosis.
One of the most frequent types
of pneumoconiosis in the mining industry is the silicosis, a disease caused by inhaling silica dust (SiO2).
Not exact matches
«Ninety - four percent
of chronic conditions, like
pneumoconiosis, weren't captured by the Part 50 program,» said Kirsten Almberg, research assistant professor
of environmental and occupational health sciences in the UIC School
of Public Health and a co-author on the paper.
Miners are at risk
of silicosis,
pneumoconiosis (black lung) and other diseases from coal dust.
In addition to
pneumoconiosis (scarring
of the lung from exposure to coal dust or silica), COPD can occur because
of dust exposure.
Coal miners share the air the rest
of us breath, they also have to accept the risk
of black lung disease, coal miners»
pneumoconiosis.
The meeting is to discuss proposed changes to MSHA rules to lower acceptable levels
of respirable dust in mines to reduce the risk
of workers contracting potentially fatal Coal Workers»
Pneumoconiosis - also known as black lung disease - and other diseases.
Our Industrial Disease Solicitors are backed by four decades
of experience with
pneumoconiosis compensation cases.
Pneumoconiosis is the collective name for a small number
of lung diseases which affect workers exposed to dusty environments over a long period
of time, for example those employed in construction, mining, ship building, oil refineries and power generation.