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The Mine Safety and Health Administration, a agency, promotes safe, healthful mining workplaces, and prevents mining deaths, illnesses and injuries.

Joined October 2016

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  1. How safe are the mines in your state? See which operations got cited in our December impact inspections:

  2. Calling all mine safety trainers, starting at 12:30 pm ET today:

  3. 250,000 U.S. miners to be protected by new rule:

  4. Join our stakeholder meeting today at 1pm ET to review 2016 mining fatalities:

  5. As we honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., learn more about the history of African Americans in mining.

  6. Our alliance program is open to mining organizations committed to safety and health. Learn more:

  7. In the event of a mine emergency, refer to this critical item checklist:

  8. Is your equipment safe for use in underground coal mines? Check with our Approval and Certification Center:

  9. Mine safety trainers, we want to hear your concerns. Join the quarterly training call on Jan. 18:

  10. Today's mining sensors and detectors were yesterday's canaries. Learn more:

  11. Want to contest a citation issued under the ? Follow these steps:

  12. Do you operate a small aggregates mine? Make this video series part of an effective training plan:

  13. Every U.S. mine's inspection, accident and violation history is available here:

  14. Learn about the most recent innovations in drilling and blasting design on Jan. 18 and 19 at our Academy in WV:

  15. UPDATE: 26 miners died in work-related accidents last year. Get the stats:

  16. Robots can remotely explore underground mine workings when conditions are too hazardous for rescue personnel.

  17. Robots can remotely explore underground mine workings when conditions are too hazardous for rescue personnel.

  18. Join our 1/18 Quarterly Training Call to review recent fatalities, discuss best practices, and more. RSVP here:

  19. The rulemaking record is reopened for public comment on the RFI on Exposure of Underground Miners to Diesel Exhaust:

  20. The record has reopened for proposed rule on Proximity Detection Systems for Mobile Machines in Underground Mines.

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