July M/NM Mine Disasters
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To read the report, click here.
Successful Mine Rescues in July 1914 — Banovich Silver Mine, near Tonopah, Nevada - Two men overcome by powder smoke at the bottom of a 95-foot shaft were brought out
Airborne contaminant means a contaminant in the form of a fume, mist, gas, vapor or dust and includes microorganisms. An airborne contaminant of this type is a potentially harmful substance
To read the full fact sheet, click here. Airborne contaminants Airborne contaminants are generated during coal mining activities such as extraction, drilling, crushing, hauling and stockpiling of coal and other
To download the Powered Haulage Safety Initiative Thanks for the share, PMJ!
It was suggested this information might be good for folks to know, so I'm forwarding it to my "newsletter" list. I know how you all used to love Randy's newsletters.
MSHA Announces New Guidelines on Mitigating and Preventing the Spread of COVID-19 By Donna Pryor on Mar 11, 2021 One year into the pandemic, MSHA has released new guidance to
Fatal Summary update is attached. Click here to download the PDF. Click here to download the Word document. Thanks for the share, BA!
Confined space accidents prompt MSHA alert By Kevin Yanik| October 19, 2020 The Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) issued a safety alert regarding confined spaces. According to MSHA, three
Hello, An important part of mining history are the men and women who selflessly serve on the Mine Rescue Teams. There are approximately 300 Mine Rescue Teams serving and protecting