A West Virginia steel company has settled a series of citations with the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration, agreeing to pay $227,000 in penalties and abate respiratory-protection violations.Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp. of Charleston, W.V., was cited late last year following inspections that uncovered two dozen violations of occupational health standards for coke ovens. The inspections found unsafe levels of coke emissions.Under the settlement, Wheeling-Pittsbu
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