The Mine Safety and Health Administration's criterion threshold value policy increases miners' risk of pneumoconiosis.

Abstract:

BACKGROUND:The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) proposes to issue citations for non-compliance with the exposure limit for respirable coal mine dust when measured exposure exceeds the exposure limit with a "high degree of confidence." This criterion threshold value (CTV) is derived from the sampling and analytical error of the measurement method. CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK:This policy is based on a combination of statistical and legal reasoning: the one-tailed 95% confidence limit of the sampling method, the apparent principle of due process and a standard of proof analogous to "beyond a reasonable doubt." CRITIQUE:This policy raises the effective exposure limit, it is contrary to the precautionary principle, it is not a fair sharing of the burden of uncertainty, and it employs an inappropriate standard of proof. Its own advisory committee and NIOSH have advised against this policy. For longwall mining sections, it results in a failure to issue citations for approximately 36% of the measured values that exceed the statutory exposure limit. DISCUSSION:Citations for non-compliance with the respirable dust standard should be issued for any measure exposure that exceeds the exposure limit.

journal_name

Am J Ind Med

authors

Weeks JL

doi

10.1002/ajim.20318

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2006-06-01 00:00:00

pages

492-8

issue

6

eissn

0271-3586

issn

1097-0274

journal_volume

49

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