Why We Have to Defend Against Screened Cases: Do Not Let Silica Become The Next Asbestos, Part Three
November 25, 2003
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In addition, the pulmonary function technicians are rarely licensed in the states where they conduct the tests, a requirement under many state laws. See, e.g., Mississippi Regulations Governing Licensure of Respiratory Care Practitioners § 9-1 and § 1-3(i); Florida St. §§ 468.351, 468.352, 468.359 and 468.366; and Georgia Code § 43-34-150(a). An example is Robert Mosher, a pulmonary function technician for Respiratory Testing Services and American Medical Testing. He admitted that although he has …
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