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:: Monday, August 18, 2003 ::
U.S. Newswire - 'Inside The Green Line' Tells OSHA's Story of World Trade Center Cleanup: "The World Trade Center was a worksite like no one had ever seen or imagined," said John L. Henshaw, assistant secretary of labor for occupational safety and health. "Workers poured their hearts and souls into their work, first looking for survivors and afterwards cleaning up that hallowed ground. Likewise, OSHA and its partners - the City of New York, labor unions, contractors, government officials - dedicated themselves to making sure that not one of those workers was injured or lost during that effort. I am proud to say we all succeeded."------------------------------------------- posted 6:34 AM :: reference link ::
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