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Mine Rescue Home Page

If you have a mine emergency, you are to immediately (within 15 minutes) call
1-800-746-1553.
Mine Rescue Teams - Nationwide Search
This search tool will help you locate information regarding mine rescue teams nationwide. It contains information for both Coal Mine Rescue teams and Metal/Nonmetal Mine Rescue teams by state for both surface and underground teams. - Begin Your Search...
Mine Emergency Operations (MEO) Database
The MEO database contains information about mine emergency services, mine emergency teams and federal, state and local contacts in proximity to a specific mine. The database is available to the mining operators and other interested parties for emergencies around the country. - Go to MEO Database


Contest Related Information

 MSHA's Mine Rescue Contests Home Page
    Your single source page to mine rescue contest information and results for both current and past mine rescue contests.
We have created an archive page for the older contest materials. Older materials include 2001 Coal and 2000 and 2002 Metal/Nonmetal contests. Use the link provided below for access.
  • Mine Rescue Contest Archive Page

  •  Contest Problems
      Your single source to mine rescue contests problems.
     Bench Problem Designers Resources


    More Information

     Metal/Nonmetal Mine Rescue Hall of Fame
      The Mine Safety and Health Administration has established the Metal and Nonmetal Mine Rescue Hall of Fame to honor individuals who through their accomplishments and commitment stand out as exceptional in the field of mine rescue. After a series of tragic mine disasters in the early 1900s, the U.S. Bureau of Mines, MSHA's predecessor agency, recognized the need for a trained and organized group of miners equipped to perform rescue operations. Through this need was born the network of volunteer mine rescue personnel available today. American miners work together with the knowledge that should an emergency arise, a well organized, trained, and equipped group of mine rescue experts will be available to respond.
     "In the Beginning ..." - A History of Early Mine Rescue

     Links to Mine Rescue Associations
    Mine Rescue Capsule used in Quecreek Rescue
    This is the capsule that was used to rescue 9 miners in the Quecreek Mine Rescue, July 29, 2002. It symbolizes the importance of mine rescue and mine rescue teams, their skills, determination, and their devotion. Our thanks to all....



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