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Quarterly Training SummitOctober 2016
U.S. Department of LaborU.S.
Indiana Mineral Aggregates AssociationJuly 9, 2019
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The MSHA Mission
“to prevent death, illness, and injury from mining and promote
safe and healthful workplaces for U.S. miners”
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All Mining Fatalities 1912-2018
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National MSHA Data for 2018
# of Mines Reporting Employment 13,021
- Coal Mines Only 1,187
- Metal/Nonmetal Mines Only 11,834
Total Employment 331,170
MSHA E01 Inspections Completed 19,215
Citations & Orders Issued 97,872
Dollars Assessed (Millions) $56
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Indiana Aggregates Miners & Mines(2014 – 2018)
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2,052
2,0922,109
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Citations & Orders Issued 2008-2018
106,780 101,889 96,337 93,04578,836
63,166 62,45249,322 40,508 46,764 46,872
66,727 71,154 73,69763,282
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54,952 58,599
58,37456,522
57,852 51,000
173,507 173,043 170,034
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118,118 121,051
107,69697,030
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Coal MNM
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Indiana Aggregate Citations & Orders Issued
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US Mines – Reportable Injuries (CY 2008-2018)
4,935 4,522 4,338 4,6224,043 3,591 3,379
2,6742,032 2,392 2,188
6,160
4,4094,247
4,3664,435
4,374 4,311
4,088
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8,9318,585
8,9888,478
7,9657,690
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Coal M/NM
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ALL INJURY RATES & FATALITIES (CY 2008 – 2019Q1)
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3.022.83 2.75
2.592.50 2.47
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Coal Fatalities MNM Fatalities Injury Rate
Data run on 5/20/2019
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MSHA’s Mine PortfolioTrailing 4 Quarters, 2018 Q2 – 2019 Q1
Mine Type Number of Mines
Share of Total
UG Coal Only 422 3%
UG MNM Only 239 1.7%
UG Total 661 4.7%
All Surface 12,416 89.1%
Facilities 859 6.2%
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Coal Production CY 2000-2018
1,078 1,128 1,094 1,070
1,111 1,133 1,163 1,146 1,173
1,075 1,086 1,095 1,018 984 1,000
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Data generated on 5/31/2019*Limited set of production data for M/NMSOURCES: U.S. Geological Survey, Mineral Commodity Summaries 2019
MNM Production CY 2000-2018
3,1063,151 3,061 3,120
3,327 3,448 3,560
3,274 2,926
2,337 2,304 2,329 2,464 2,417 2,532 2,6782,680 2,717
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Powered Haulage Safety Initiative
Powered Haulage accidents were responsible for50% of fatalities in recent years; 13 of 27 (48%) in 2018 Preventing these accidents is a priority for MSHA, with a focus on: • Mobile Equipment • Belt Conveyors• Seat Belt Safety
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View from the Operator’s Cab
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Actual Activity on the GroundLarge vehicles striking other vehicles or pedestrians have killed 24 miners since 2003
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Belt Conveyors• Seven miners killed working around belt
conveyors since January 2017; four in coal, three in MNM
• Since 2008, 19 fatalities and more than 40 permanent injuries
• Guarding, lock-out tag-out, properly using crossovers - all essential for safety
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Seat Belt Safety
• Three fatalities in 2017 and 2018, and 38 fatalities since 2007, involved miners not wearing seat belts
• 6000+ MSHA citations issued for failure to wear seatbelts since 2007 (most in MNM mines)
Driver saved by wearing a seat belt
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Powered Haulage Safety Outreach
MSHA is distributing stickers, brochures and more to spread the word
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One MSHA Initiative
• Blurring the distinction between Coal and Metal/Nonmetal enforcement for more efficient use of resources
• Cross training inspectors and updating systems to accommodate change where it makes sense
• Inspector expertise still required for certain mines• Moving to Phase 2 with an additional 117 mines
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Scofflaw Initiative
• Small share of operators are chronically delinquent and have poor safety records; worst violators selected each month
• Payment plans proposed/established or operator paid in full with total commitment of $7.1 million
• 24 mines paid in full for $1.7 million• 43 104(a) citations issued; 21 104(b) orders
issued, but none currently active
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In Summary: MSHA Today & Tomorrow
• Health Focus• Regulatory Review
- Dust- Diesel Emissions- Powered Haulage
• Mine Rescue Contests• 2020 Budget Proposal
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MSHA Field Office Moves from North Central District to Vincennes District
Duluth
Litchfield
Vincennes
Mooresville
146 mi.
660 mi.
637 mi.
105 mi.
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Questions?