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		<title>Louisiana Officials Concerned About Health of BP Clean-Up Workers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Environmental and health officials in Louisiana are requesting that federal safety officials take steps to protect the health of those who are helping with the clean-up of the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, the Insurance Journal reports. Alan Levine, Health and Hospitals Secretary, and Peggy Hatch, Environmental Quality Secretary, say that daily [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Environmental and health officials in Louisiana are requesting that federal safety officials take steps to protect the health of those who are helping with the clean-up of the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, the <a href="http://www.insurancejournal.com">Insurance Journal</a> reports.</p>
<p>Alan Levine, Health and Hospitals Secretary, and Peggy Hatch, Environmental Quality Secretary, say that daily reports of illness and injuries have them concerned that clean-up workers aren&#8217;t getting proper protection. They are worried enough that they&#8217;ve asked OSHA (the Occupational Safety and Health Administration) to investigate. </p>
<p>&#8220;Reports of injuries and illness among workers hired by British Petroleum and its subcontractors are steadily increasing,&#8221; said the letter signed by Health and Hospitals Secretary Alan Levine and Environmental Quality Secretary Peggy Hatch. They continued, &#8220;We also are receiving daily reports of other injuries and illnesses that have us concerned that proper protections are not being taken and protocols followed,&#8221; but did not provide further details.</p>
<p>BP may bring 3,000 more clean-up workers to their state, the secretaries say, and they want to ensure that every one of them receives the necessary training, supplies, and protective equipment. </p>
<p>In Louisiana hospitals, doctors have reported that some of the workers are seeking  treatment for respiratory issues, headaches and nausea. (An unspoken concern is the massive amount of paperwork for <a href="http://www.insurancespecialists.com/health-insurance/">health insurance</a> claims.) </p>
<p>The letter to OSHA also said that the Department of Health and Hospitals has begun &#8220;an aggressive surveillance and monitoring system to catalog worker-related illnesses and exposure complaints.&#8221; It asked for a list of worker complaints made to OSHA and the federal agency&#8217;s findings.</p>
<p>Last Friday, June 4th, Gov. Bobby Jindal signed an order  to let out-of-state paramedics help with emergency care for oil cleanup workers.</p>
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