Administration gave key updates on the progress of environmental testing in Poe Hall and responded to concerns that the University hasn’t prioritized people’s health at the Faculty Senate meeting Tuesday.
In an ideal world, workers in the taxi sector should enjoy benefits that ensure that the financial well-being of their families is secured, just as other workers have.
that information, information that is critical to tracking chemical exposure. the representative and i were both outraged that the failure of bp to take such a forward step to protect its workers. will you submit all the information that nay need to evaluate health impacts and to protect these workers? we ve endeavored to provide all information requests as quickly as possible and we will endeavor to do that as well. the head of the national institute of occupational health and safety testified yesterday that you are not doing that. will you provide all of the information that they have requested of you? we are endeavoring to provide all the information requests we receive and we will certainly do with that one. again, the equivocation in your answer is something that is not reassuring to those workers who potentially have been
step top protect the health of their workers. will you commit to provide the national institute of occupational health and safety and the centers for disease control with the information they need to protect these workers? we ll provide all information requested as quickly as possible. the head of the national institute of occupational health and safety testified yesterday that you are not doing that. will you provide all of the information that they have requested of you? we are endeavoring to provide all the information requests we received and we ll do it for them. the equivocation in your answer is something that is not reassuring to those workers who potentially have been exposed to these chemicals in ways that can impact on their health. bp mass dumped 30,000 gallons of drilling mud in the ocean. drilling mud is often made using
oil of 0.5 parts per million. some of it is related to this spill. other samples have been tracked to other oil. you do not define that as a plume. i m not an oceanographic scientist. i ll take that as a continuing no from you. in your testimony continues to be at odds against all independent scientists. yesterday at the energy and commercial subcommittee on health during the hearing the director of the national institute of occupational health and safety told me in answer to my question that he has asked bp for a roster of all workers, multiple times, and bp has failed to give him that information, information that is critical to tracking chemical exposure. we were outraged at bp s failure to take such a straightforward