In an effort to combat the rising rates of black lung
disease, West Virginia Senator Jay Rockefeller (D) has introduced a bill
imposing a deadline on the Mine Safety and Health Administration’s proposal to
reduce respirable dust in mines.
MSHA had originally planned to have a proposal finalized by
September but recently announced it will not meet that deadline. The new bill,
Black Lung Health Improvement Act of 2013, does not require a specific new coal
dust limit but mandates that MSHA set one within six months. The legislation
also notes that the final rule must lower the legal exposure levels “in order
to provide the maximum feasible protection” for miners.

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