N.C. Mine Safety & Health Law School
presented by
North Carolina Department of Labor Mine and Quarry Bureau

Owners, operators, contractors, and supervisory personnel involved in the mining industry must fully understand both Federal and State mine safety laws. It is the purpose of this school to educate the attendee in the pertinent aspects of the current statutes and recent changes. These include the 2006 Congressional amendment to the Mine Act: “Miner Act”, Part 50 Immediate Notification final rule, Part 100 final penalty rule, Rules To Live By, new amendments to the workplace examination rule, new program policy procedures, bulletins, and letters to include informal contestment. Compliance with legal requirements is a basic component of any effective safety and health program.

Upon successful completion of the school, the student should be able to: 1) verify operational compliance with federal and state standards through the use of pertinent government publications; 2) reduce accidents and citations caused by non-compliance issues; 3) promote the general health and safety of the operation; and 4) understand the importance of the safe production process.

Location: NCDOT Division #3 Traffic Services, 5504 Barbados Blvd., Castle Hayne, NC 28249

Date:  September 17 – 19, 2019

Time: Tuesday, Sept 17:   8:00am – 5:00 pm

           Wednesday, Sept 18:   8:00am – 5:00 pm

           Thursday, Sept 19:   8:00am – 3:00pm

The course is FREE of charge.
30 is the maximum number of students for this course.
All course materials needed are provided by the Mine and Quarry Bureau.
Pre-Registration is required – Registration form is attached
For more info please contact –
North Carolina Department of Labor – Mine and Quarry Bureau
Tele: (919)707-7932  Fax: (919)807-283

Click here to download the Agenda.

Click here to download the Registration form.

William W. Gerringer
Bureau Chief – NCDOL/MAQB
1101 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1101
Ofc:  919-707-7930
Cell:  919-280-4175
Fax:  919-807-2835
www.labor.nc.gov/safety-and-health/mine-and-quarry
william.gerringer@labor.nc.gov