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| Stay Out! Stay Alive!
"Stay Out–Stay Alive" is a national public awareness campaign aimed at warning children and adults about the dangers of exploring and playing on active and abandoned mine sites.
Every year, dozens of people are injured or killed in recreational accidents on mine property. MSHA launched "Stay Out–Stay Alive" in 1999 to educate the public about the existing hazards. The campaign is a partnership of more than 70 federal and state agencies, private organizations, businesses and individuals.
Throughout the year, "Stay Out–Stay Alive" partners visit schools, communities and youth organizations around the country to educate children about the importance of steering clear of active and abandoned mines.
To become involved in "Stay Out–Stay Alive", please contact Frank Meilinger at Meilinger.Frank@dol.gov.
To report unsafe public mine access, abandoned mine emergencies or abandoned mine locations, call the MSHA Hotline at:
(800) 746-1553
SOSA Press Kit
Fatality Demographics
Accident Summaries
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NAAMLP Proclaims Support for SOSA
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Stay Out! Stay Alive! Coloring Book! |
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AML Portal
Welcome to the AML Portal— a partnership that spans federal, state and local efforts, dedicated to raising awareness about abandoned mine lands.
Click here for more information.
Additional Resources
- News Release
- Fact Sheet
- List of Resources on the Web
- List of Campaign Partners
- Materials for Kids and Parents
- Materials for Kids and Parents (2004 Material)
- Slide Show Presentation for Classroom Instruction
- From a Child’s Perspective 2005
Youngsters representing four elementary schools in northeastern Pennsylvania took part in a poster contest sponsored by MSHA’s District 1 office. The students were tasked with creating drawings about the dangers kids and adults may encounter when playing on mine property.
- From a Child’s Perspective 2004
Elementary school children were asked to design a poster depicting the dangers that exist on active and abandoned mine sites, and why people should stay away from these properties. Here’s a sampling of their artistic renderings.
- Public Service Announcement from Pennsylvania’s Department of Environmental Protection.
- SOSA Event Photos
This is a collection of photos from SOSA events that are being held.
We will add photos as they become available.
2009 Events
2008 Events
2007 Events
2005 Events
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