‘What does improve safety is people,’ Chemical Safety Board member says
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The Chemical Safety Board continues operating despite budget elimination threats from the Trump administration and is working with industry and worker groups on safety initiatives. A board member emphasized that effective safety improvements depend on people, not just regulatory oversight.
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Washington — Despite once again facing elimination under the Trump administration’s most recent budget request, the Chemical Safety Board is continuing its work – including collaborating with industry and worker groups. Speaking during a June 18 public business meeting, board member Sylvia Johnson…
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