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H.R. 5522, The Combustible Dust Explosion and Fire Prevention Act of 2008
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beth
April 28, 2008, 6:15pm (report abuse)I think the air way are safe already, maybe we should take away the fuiunding for the chem trail and give to this bill and save the taxpayer there money
Konrad Roeder
July 4, 2008, 2:36am (report abuse)I beleive it should be in the interest of companies to limit the amount of dust in their processes. Not only is the dust a health hazards for the lungs, it's an explosion hazard (like the sugar plant in GA). But as usual, the Bush administration is for less regulation and against the health and safety of workers. Bush will probably veto it.