The Nuclear Safety Protections in Federal Crosshairs
By Alicia Inez Guzmán, High Country News

Throughout, Clawson, a member of the United Steelworkers union, leaned on safety standards to argue for extra protections against radiation, including respirators and additional shielding.
But Donald Trump’s sweeping agenda to expand nuclear energy
and modernize nuclear weapons now includes easing the radiation standards that
Clawson credits with keeping his exposure as low as possible.
“They’re pulling away from what’s kept us safe all these
years,” said Clawson, who retired in 2021 and now serves on the advisory board
on radiation and workers under the Centers for Disease Control. He spoke
to High Country News in an unofficial personal capacity.
Last May, Trump signed four executive orders aimed at
reviving what he called an industry “atrophied” by regulation. The U.S.
Department of Energy quickly began stripping away regulations designed to
reduce the amount of radiation exposure workers can face at its national
laboratories, cleanup sites, and energy infrastructure.







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