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http://www.osha-slc.gov/Preamble/AirCont_toc/AirCont_toc_by_sect.html

Recently, I was talking to an occ/med friend who is about ready to retire.

I stated that I thought it was a crying shame that so man people were

getting ill from sick buildings and that, in my opinion, if it were made a

felony to knowingly expose your employees to known

health hazards, like toxic molds, or to keep the results of IEQ's a secret,

then a lot of businesses would clean up their act.

His response really amazed me. He said, " It is a crime. There is a

" general duty " clause in 29CFR1910. Recently some electroplater bosses were

sent to do hard time over the death from cyanide of a worker in their

plant. "

If it is a crime (and remember here we are not talking about the good guys

who are out there busting their humps to do the right thing) then why aren't

we seeing more litigation over this?

Any ideas?

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