OSHA Chief Testifies on Agency Efforts to Protect Workers From Combustible Dust, Announces OSHA Initiatives  
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OSHA Chief Testifies on Agency Efforts to Protect Workers From Combustible Dust, Announces OSHA Initiatives

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Edwin G. Foulke Jr., assistant secretary of occupational safety and health, testified on Capitol Hill today to discuss the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) efforts to protect workers from combustible dust hazards and investigate the cause of the Feb. 7 explosion at Imperial Sugar Refinery in Savannah, Ga.

"OSHA is intensifying its ongoing enforcement, education and outreach programs to ensure that employers and workers are doing everything they are supposed to be doing to protect against combustible dust," Foulke told the House Education and Labor Committee.

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