The U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) launched two new online tools this week to assist operators, miners, MSHA and others in tracking violations of standards commonly associated with mining deaths and frequently found by federal mine inspectors in examinations of underground coal mines. The latest tools enhance other web-based methods MSHA offers the mining industry to operate more safely. These include tools to monitor a mine’s compliance history, such as determining its eligibility for a Pattern of Violations or the number of significant and substantial violations issued in a given time period after a corrective action plan is put into place.
The newest enhancements include one which identifies the health and safety standards spotlighted in MSHA’s “Rules to Live By” outreach and enforcement program which began in 2010 to prevent some common causes of mining fatalities. Twenty-eight of those standards apply to coal mines, and 19 to metal and nonmetal mines. In particular, this rule will be an important part of MSHA’s strategy to address the spike in deaths at metal and nonmetal mines where “Rules to Live By” standards are often cited.