
Overview
Each year, six thousand Americans lose their lives on the job. Tens of thousands more are seriously injured or exposed to deadly poisons and carcinogens in the workplace. Yet if one of those workers dies on the job due to a company's willful disregard for federal safety regulations, the maximum penalty his employer faces is just six months in prison. Are America's workplace safety laws tough enough? And are companies being held responsible for protecting the safety of their employees? FRONTLINE investigates workplace safety in one of America's most dangerous industries.
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21 - 1Faith and Doubt at Ground Zero September 03, 2002
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21 - 2Campaign Against Terror September 08, 2002
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21 - 3The Man Who Knew October 03, 2002
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21 - 4Missile Wars October 10, 2002
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21 - 5A Crime of Insanity October 17, 2002
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21 - 6Let's Get Married November 14, 2002
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21 - 7In Search of Al Qaeda November 21, 2002
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21 - 8Much Ado About Something January 02, 2003
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21 - 9A Dangerous Business January 09, 2003
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21 - 10Failure to Protect: The Taking of Logan Marr January 30, 2003
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21 - 11Failure to Protect: The Caseworker Files February 06, 2003
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21 - 12China in the Red February 13, 2003
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21 - 13The War Behind Closed Doors February 20, 2003
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21 - 14The Long Road to War: A FRONTLINE Special Report March 17, 2003
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21 - 15Blair's War April 03, 2003
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21 - 16Kim's Nuclear Gamble April 10, 2003
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21 - 17Cyber War! April 24, 2003
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21 - 18Burden of Innocence May 01, 2003
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21 - 19The Wall Street Fix May 08, 2003
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21 - 20The Other Drug War June 19, 2003
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21 - 21Public Schools, Inc. July 03, 2003