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Important Steps toward Improving Protections for Miners

I applaud the proposal released by the Department of Labor’s Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA)  to improve the mining pattern of violations (POV) process. This proposal is a real step in the...

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Mine Safety Proposal Significant Step in Right Direction to Protect Miners’...

Yesterday’s proposal from the Department of Labor’s Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) is a significant step in the right direction to hold chronic violators accountable for repeatedly...

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Renewing Our Commitment to Promote Safe Mines

Editor’s note: This blog is based on an op-ed that appeared in the Beckley Register-Herald. Every mining death that occurs leaves a lasting impact not only on the victim’s family, but on the community...

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New Online Tracking Tool to Aid Mining Industry

The department’s Mine Safety and Health Administration has created a new online tool for the mining industry. The S&S Rate Calculator enables mine operators who have implemented a corrective action...

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Keeping Miners Safe

To prevent death, disease and injury from mining, and to promote safe and healthful workplaces for the nation’s miners – this is the mission of the Mine Safety and Health Administration. President...

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Mining’s Changing Culture — 4 years after UBB

We are about to mark the 4th anniversary of one of the most devastating coal mining accidents in decades. On April 5, 2010, 29 miners were killed and two were seriously injured in a massive explosion...

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The Real Game Changer in Mine Safety

Soon after taking the job as the Labor Department’s assistant secretary of the Mine Safety and Health Administration, I directed the implementation of sweeping reforms to the Pattern of Violations...

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Important Steps toward Improving Protections for Miners

I applaud the proposal released by the Department of Labor’s Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA)  to improve the mining pattern of violations (POV) process. This proposal is a real step in the...

View Article


Mine Safety Proposal Significant Step in Right Direction to Protect Miners’...

Yesterday’s proposal from the Department of Labor’s Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) is a significant step in the right direction to hold chronic violators accountable for repeatedly...

View Article


Renewing Our Commitment to Promote Safe Mines

Editor’s note: This blog is based on an op-ed that appeared in the Beckley Register-Herald. Every mining death that occurs leaves a lasting impact not only on the victim’s family, but on the community...

View Article

New Online Tracking Tool to Aid Mining Industry

The department’s Mine Safety and Health Administration has created a new online tool for the mining industry. The S&S Rate Calculator enables mine operators who have implemented a corrective action...

View Article

Keeping Miners Safe

To prevent death, disease and injury from mining, and to promote safe and healthful workplaces for the nation’s miners – this is the mission of the Mine Safety and Health Administration. President...

View Article

Mining’s Changing Culture — 4 years after UBB

We are about to mark the 4th anniversary of one of the most devastating coal mining accidents in decades. On April 5, 2010, 29 miners were killed and two were seriously injured in a massive explosion...

View Article


The Real Game Changer in Mine Safety

Soon after taking the job as the Labor Department’s assistant secretary of the Mine Safety and Health Administration, I directed the implementation of sweeping reforms to the Pattern of Violations...

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