Mine Safety Appliances Company, LLC
Location
Pennsylvania
Founded
1914-02-28
Website
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1312 news mentions monitored
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This company is tracked across risk categories, including those related to its sector (e.g., Industrial Instruments for Measurement, Display, and Control of Process Variables; and Related Products, Laboratory Analytical Instruments, Orthopedic, Prosthetic, and Surgical Appliances and Supplies), including supply chain integrity, ESG practices, labor disputes, and regulatory compliance.
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2025-03-11 (openpr.com)
Portable Gas Detectors Market to Garner US$ 8.39 Billion by 2032- Future Projections, Upcoming Challenges, Revenue Study, Developments Analysis | Adroit Market Research
Press release - Adroit Market Research - Portable Gas Detectors Market to Garner US$ 8.39 Billion by 2032- Future Projections, Upcoming Challenges, Revenue Study, Developments Analysis | Adroit Market Research - published on openPR.com
Read more2024-10-18 (ana.ir)
Fossil Fuel Pollution Reaches Arctic
A study led by Dartmouth College, using ice cores from Alaska and Greenland, revealed that significant levels of air pollution from burning fossil fuels have reached the Arctic, significantly impacting its atmospheric chemistry, the Nature Geoscience reported.
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2024-10-03 (ecomagazine.com)
Ice Cores Reveal Impact Pollution Has on the Arctic Atmosphere
A Dartmouth-led study on ice cores from Alaska and Greenland found that air pollution from the burning of fossil fuels reaches the remote Arctic in amounts large enough to alter its fundamental atmospheric chemistry.
Read more2024-10-02 (cnbeta.com.tw)
Fossil fuel pollution reaches the Arctic, having a major impact on its atmospheric chemistry
A study has solved an ocean mystery by linking marine biomarkers to pollution levels. Using ice cores from Alaska and Greenland, a study led by Dartmouth College reveals that large amounts of air pollution from burning fossil fuels has reached the Arctic, having a major impact on the chemical composition of its atmosphere. These results highlight the widespread impact of fossil fuel emissions while also underscoring the effectiveness of clean air regulations.
Read more2024-09-27 (earth.com)
Air pollution alters the atmosphere in the remote Arctic
The impact of air pollution on the Arctic began as soon as the industrial era saw widespread fossil fuel use.
Read more2024-09-26 (eurekalert.org)
Ice cores show pollution's impact on Arctic atmosphere
A Dartmouth-led study on ice cores from Alaska and Greenland found that air pollution from the burning of fossil fuels reaches the remote Arctic in amounts large enough to alter its fundamental atmospheric chemistry. The researchers unexpectedly found pollution 's footprint in levels of an airborne
Read more2023-11-06 (bdonline.co.uk)
Retrofit’s role in the heritage sector
Historic England's chair Lord Mendoza's comments on the role the heritage sector has to play in addressing housing and environmental needs have placed a renewed focus on retrofit's role in reducing the sector's carbon emissions. Emma Wells believes that this is a step in the right direction
Read more2014-03-24 (prnewswire.com)
MSA's FireHawk® M7XT Air Mask Certified as NFPA Compliant
/PRNewswire/ -- Global safety equipment manufacturer MSA Safety Incorporated (NYSE: MSA) today announced that it has received notification from the Safety...
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