CDC: Train Crash Responders Did Not Use Respirators, Data Show Serious Risk

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Nearly four-fifths of emergency responders to a hazardous chemical spill following a 2012 train wreck in New Jersey failed to use recommended respiratory protection during the incident, a new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report finds -- underscoring concerns among worker advocates about lack of responder preparedness, an issue that OSHA is attempting to tackle at the federal level.

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