Protecting Miner Safety & Health
Committee Investigates Crandall Canyon Mine Tragedy
On
August 6, 2007, the Crandall Canyon Mine in Utah became the site of the
worst coal mining tragedy of 2007. The Committee launched an
investigation immediately after the disaster, finding it likely that
the tragedy was the result of a flawed plan for conducting retreat
mining in the area of the mine where the deaths occurred. More »
Mine Safety Measure Passed by House
The House passed the S-MINER Act on January 16, 2008. This
mine safety and health legislation would help prevent mining disasters,
improve emergency response when disasters do occur, and reduce
long-term health risks, such as black lung disease, facing miners.
Chairman Miller’s statement on the legislation »
Summary of the legislation (UPDATED 1/11/08) »
Full text of the legislation »
Letters of support »
Other Mine Safety News
- Crandall Canyon Families Testify at House Labor Committee Hearing »
- Committee Releases Background Document on Mine Safety and Health »
- Mine Health and Safety Initiative Introduced in House »
- Committee Hearing: MSHA Must Be More Aggressive in Protection of Miners »
- Committee Hearing on Mine Safety: MSHA Needs to be Held Accountable to Enforce Mine Safety Laws, Witnesses
Say »
- Refuge chambers should be required in coal mines across the country, Chairman Miller says »
- Chairman Miller Urges Chao to Protect Miners, Not Mine Operators »
- Committee Report: MINER Act Implementation Proceeding Too Slowly »
- Mine Disasters in 2006 »