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January
01/02/2002 Mining Deaths Drop to New Low in 2001
01/18/2002 Assistant Secretary Of Labor Praises Kansas Mining Industry
Lauriski Addresses Annual Safety Awards Luncheon
February
02/15/2002 Federal Mine Safety And Health Agency to Award State Grants
Grants To Partner States Will Help Improve Health And Safety Of Miners
02/27/2002 MSHA Issues New Rules On DPM Exposure
New Requirements Supplement Regulations Issued January 2001
March
03/01/2002 California Receives Grant for Mine Safety and Health Activities
03/01/2002 Virginia Receives Grant for Mine Safety and Health Activities
03/01/2002 Arkansas Receives Grant for Mine Safety and Health Activities
03/01/2002 MSHA's "Focus on Safe Work" Promotes Mine Accident Prevention
03/11/2002 MSHA to Allow Use of High-Voltage Mining Equipment
New Rule Will Protect Miners Who Work Near High-Voltage Equipment
03/20/2002 Nevada Receives Grant For Mine Safety And Health Activities
U.S. Mine Safety and Health Director Speaking in Las Vegas
03/27/2002 Kentucky Receives Grant For Mine Safety and Health Activities
03/28/2002 MSHA Gathering Information About Asbestos Issues
Public meetings set for Virginia, New York, California and Pennsylvania
April
04/01/2002 Illinois Receives Grant for Mine Safety and Health Activities
04/02/2002 Surface Haulage Safety Training Program Arrives in DVD Format
04/09/2002 New York Receives Grant for Mine Safety and Health Activities
04/19/2002 Mine Safety Agency to Relocate Headquarters Office
04/22/2002 National Public Safety Campaign Urges Kids to
Stay Out Of Mines And Stay Alive
04/25/2002 MSHA Assesses Civil Penalties for Martin County Sludge Spill
Two Violations Receive Maximum Fine
04/26/2002 "Stay Out-Stay Alive" National Public Safety Campaign Comes to Macon
04/30/2002 Thousands Of Coal Miners Eligible for Free Chest X-rays
Most eligible in Wyo., W.Va., Ill., Va.;
May
05/14/2002 "Stay Out-Stay Alive" National Public Safety Campaign Comes to Denver
05/14/2002 Coal Mine Roof Control Seminar Set for Beckley
June
06/13/2002 Lauriski Praises Mine Workers For Lifesaving Actions
06/17/2002 Mine Rescuers Test Their Skills in Mock Mine Emergency
06/19/2002 MSHA Issues Rule On Hazardous Chemicals In Mining
06/27/2002 Three Appointed To MSHA Senior Management Positions
July
07/16/2002 MSHA Announces Roll-Out Meetings for New HazCom Regulation
07/17/2002 MSHA, Mining Industry Reach Settlement on Diesel Particulate
07/25/2002 MSHA Monitoring Rescue Activities At Pennsylvania Coal Mine
07/29/2002 U.S. Labor Secretary Elaine L. Chao Celebrates Rescue
Mine Safety and Health Administration Recognized for Leadership
August
08/01/2002 MSHA Begins Quecreek Investigation, Review of Maps
08/09/2002 MEDIA ADVISORY
Federal Mine Safety Chief to Discuss Quecreek Rescue
08/16/2002 Rash of Quarry Drownings Prompts Renewed Warnings
08/26/2002 Rescue Teams from Wyoming, New Mexico Take Top Honors in National Mine Rescue Contest
08/26/2002 MSHA Offers Interactive Compliance Training on HazCom
September
09/03/2002 Media Advisory
Labor Secretary Elaine L. Chao to Honor Department's Quecreek Coal Mine Rescuers
Quecreek Miners Will Join Secretary in Celebration
09/09/2002 Media Advisory
MSHA To Update Media on Quecreek Investigation
09/10/2002 News Release
Quecreek Investigation Onsite Phase Nears Completion
09/10/2002 News Release
Quecreek Investigation Onsite Phase Nears Completion
09/11/2002 Media Advisory
Federal Mine-Safety Chief to Address Utah Mining Association
09/19/2002 News Release
MSHA Recognizes Safest U.S. Mining Operations
October
10/02/2002 News Release
MSHA Launches Winter Alert and Focus on Safe Work Campaign
10/09/2002 News Release
Mine Mapping Symposium Seeks Solutions to Quecreek
Event to be held Oct. 29 in Charleston, WV
10/10/2002 News Release
U.S. Labor Department to Provide Technical Assistance to China on Labor Law, Worker Rights and Mine Safety
10/17/2002 News Release
Proposed MSHA Rule Would Allow Alternate Testing of Mining Equipment
10/17/2002 News Release
MSHA Establishes New Small Mines Division
10/22/2002 News Release
MSHA web site Now Available in Spanish
More than 20,000 pages of mine safety and health information accessible
November
There were none.
December
12/11/2002 News Release
Labor Department's Mine Safety Agency Report Points To Poor Emergency Management In Alabama Coal Mine Explosion
New Emergency Rule Will Strengthen Procedures Industrywide



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