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Re[2]: Re: osha on mold and mycotoxins

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It's OSHA's job to keep the wheels of progress greased, so to speak. When

they close down anything or say anything is unsafe, they have to account for

it. So don't expect OSHA to be saying mold is unsafe until well into another

administration. This administration has already explicitly told workers at

all Federal agencies to NOT say anything that might be construed as having

an economic impact on anybody's BUSINESS without the approval of special

political appointees at every level. And the heads f agencies (many who have

resigned) are being replaced by 'acting' heads who DO NOT NEED TO BE

APPROVED BY CONGRESS (i.e. elected) officials.

Its a gradual replacement of the government by political appointees who are

only responsible to the executive branch..

That is why agencies like OSHA, the CDC, EPA etc. have been the way they

are.

If you want tighter standards on mold, there is always Canada. :(

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