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From the 1950s or 1960s, this historic image provided by the Center for Disease Control's (CDC), National Institute for Occupational Safety
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From the 1950s or 1960s, this historic image provided by the Center for Disease Control's (CDC), National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), depicted two coal miners who were shown crouched down low in the small confines of a coal mine. Though not definitive due to the view, it appeared that the miner on the far right was not wearing what would now be considered as an appropriate filtered breathing device. Mining coal, especially under circumstances such as these close quarters, facilitated coal dust inhalation, thereby, predisposing miners to the long-term negative health effects of this profession such as 'black lung disease', or 'coal-workers' pneumoconiosis' (CWP). Today, the Federal government's stringent regulations on the level of coal dust permissible in the air of a coal mine, and the requisite use of filtered breathing devices, has dramatically lowered the number of cases of black lung disease. See PHIL 9541 for another view of this scene.
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CDC/ Barbara Jenkins, NIOSH
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December 3, 2012