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The USW Tony Mazzocchi Center stands with our union's statement on Pride Month.

Please join us this month as we take a moment to reflect on the life and legacy of Tony Mazzocchi, who our organization is named after.

Regulations are in place to protect the safety and health of workers. However, the vast amount of regulations across industries and states often makes it difficult to stay informed and updated.

Click here for news and resources from the United Steelworkers (USW), AFL-CIO and more regarding the Coronavirus (COVID-19).

In the fall of 2019, Operations, Maintenance, Safety and the United Steelworkers (USW) Local Union 13-750 worked together to safely execute a ram pump job on the H-Oil unit.

Local 10-5852 members at the Bettis Atomic Laboratory in West Mifflin, Pa., boosted their health and safety program through new contract language, management participation in the USW’s health and safety conference and training through the USW Tony Mazzocchi Center (TMC).

Join in with us on April 28 as we remember those who lost their lives or were injured on the job, and as we continue to promote the health and safety of workers everywhere.

For 28 years, the USWTMC has received Nuclear Worker Training Program grants from the NIEHS and the DOE to train current and future atomic workers.

The United Steelworkers Tony Mazzocchi Center (USWTMC) is featured in a state profile by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS).

Andrew Nelson and Misty Jones believe that health and safety education is not only important for current workers, but also for future workers and members of the community. This belief is why United Steelworkers (USW) Local Union 9-677, representing members at BWXT Nuclear Fuel Services, Inc. (NFS) in Erwin, Tenn., lead community outreach training.