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Regulating Hazardous Environments The Problem of Documentation

What is required is a paradigm chat on the one hand acknowledges the inevitable interaction between known and unknown, and on the other hand respects the equally inevitable gap between theory and phenomena.  [Pg.27]

I do not want to sell coal that is stained by the blood of Kentucky coalminers.  [Pg.27]

Four hundred years later, miners continue to die. [Pg.28]

There was a dangerous accumulation of methane in that mine that day. I would like for you to remember that that was the cause of the disaster, an accumulation of methane, coupled with the lack of rock dust, coupled with the [Pg.29]

The 1968 Farmington disaster marked a turning point in U.S. policy. In the wake of public outcry over Farmington, Congress adopted the Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969 (Public Law 91-173). The legislation was drafted in two weeks over Christmas vacation. [Pg.30]


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