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The U.S. Armed Forces used a variety of chemical defoliants to
clear dense jungle land in Vietnam during the war. Agent Orange
(named for the orange-colored identifying stripes on the barrels)
was by far the most widely used herbicide during the Vietnam War.
Many Vietnam-era veterans believe that their exposure to Agent
Orange caused them to contract several diseases and caused certain
disabilities, including birth defects in their children, and now
their grandchildren. This book provides an overview of how Congress
and the judiciary have addressed the concerns of Vietnam-era
veterans and briefly describes some of the current issues raised by
Vietnam-era veterans. Furthermore, underground coal miners face the
threat of being overexposed to coal mine dust, which can cause CWP
and other lung diseases, collectively referred to as black lung
disease. The book examines the extent to which the Mine Safety and
Health Administration (MSHA) used recent CWP trend data as a basis
for its proposed exposure limit; and expert views on ways to lower
the level of dust in coal mines, including their associated
advantages, disadvantages, and cost. Finally, this book discusses
the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA). The RECA was
enacted in 1990 and provides one-time cash benefits to certain
persons who participated in atomic weapons testing or lived near
the Nevada Test Site during periods of atmospheric (above-ground)
atomic weapons testing. Benefits under RECA are also available to
certain uranium miners, mill workers, and ore transporters who
worked in the uranium industry between 1942 and 1971, when the
federal government stopped its procurement of radiation for the
atomic weapons program.
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