Monday, August 20, 2007

Mine Saftey Comprimised.

Bush mine safety official walks out of Senate hearing into Sago disaster: David Dye, the acting director of the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), walked out halfway through a two-hour Senate hearing Monday on the Sago Mine disaster, refusing to answer questions about his agency’s failure to enforce safety regulations that might have saved 14 West Virginia miners

Whistleblower Warns the Bush Administration Is Cutting Back Mining Safety Regulations: Audio and transcript: We speak with Jack Spadaro, the former head of the National Mine Health and Safety Academy, a branch of the Department of Labor. Spadaro discusses how we was forced out of his job as he attempted to investigate a 2000 mining accident.

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