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by Frankie Gerlach Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How do I get help with MSHA 7000-2?

MSHA 7000-2, Quarterly Mine Employment and Coal Production Report (30 U.S.C. Subsection 813; 30 CFR Part 50) Filing Dates: For assistance with online forms and filings, please call MSHA's Help Desk at 1-877-778-6055. EGov webpages and PDF downloads support the following browsers of Internet Explorer (IE or Edge) and Google Chrome for online filing.

What is an MSHA Mine ID and do I need one?

An MSHA Mine ID is required for each mine site and must be issued before any operations may begin at the mine site. Mine operators and independent contractors are required to report employment and production information to MSHA using this form for each quarter of operation and at each mine at which activity is performed.

What is an MSHA certification card?

MSHA uses the form information to issue certification cards to qualified persons. Each member of a mine rescue team must be examined annually by a physician who shall certify that he or she is physically fit to perform mine rescue and recovery work.

What is the MSHA Mine data retrieval system maintenance window?

***MSHA Mine Data Retrieval System maintenance window starts Fridays 10:00PM ET to Saturday 10:00AM ET. Please be advised that there may be interruption to data retrieval during this time period. Please note that Internet Explorer might not work on this page. Please use another browser, e.g. Chrome ***

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Can MSHA shut down a mine?

Companies subject to OSHA are inspected after accidents, but employers are under no legal obligation to shut down all or part of their operations. In addition, companies are not required to correct conditions unless a citation is issued.

What does S&S mean in MSHA?

The Pattern of Violations (POV) is used by MSHA to identify mine operators who have demonstrated a recurring pattern of Significant and Substantial (S&S) violations of mandatory health and safety standards at their mines. An S&S violation is one that is reasonably likely to result in a serious injury or illness.

What is MSHA standard?

MSHA is responsible for enforcing the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977 (Mine Act) as amended by the MINER Act of 2006. The Mine Act gives the Secretary of Labor authority to develop, promulgate, and revise health or safety standards for the protection of life and prevention of injuries in the nation's mines.

What does MSHA consider a mine?

A mine is generally any surface or underground location involved in the extraction, preparation, or processing of coal or other minerals.

What POV means?

point of viewpoint of view: used especially in describing a method of shooting a scene or film that expresses the attitude of the director or writer toward the material or of a character in a scene.

What is the difference between MHA and MSHA?

Two popular classifications include the MHA and the MSHA. Both are master's degrees involving health administration courses. However, the MHA is a general category for master's-level health administration degrees, whereas the MSHA is specific to a Master of Science in Health Administration.

Does MSHA require steel toe boots?

MSHA's standard does not define protective footwear. MSHA considers substantial hard-toed shoes or boots to be the minimum protection acceptable for most mining applications. There may be times when special purpose foot protection, such as metatarsal protectors, is needed.

What are the MSHA rules to live by?

"Rules to Live By" is an initiative to improve the prevention of fatalities in mining. "Rules to Live By I": Fatality Prevention - focuses on 24 frequently cited standards (11 in coal mining and 13 in metal/nonmetal mining) that cause or contribute to fatal accidents in the mining industry in 9 accident categories.

How long is MSHA Part 46 Good For?

MSHA Part 46 Training Part 46 certification must be renewed every year with an 8 hour Annual Refresher training. There is a small amount of wiggle room. The training does not expire after exactly 365 days. You are compliant until the end of the calendar month one year after your last Annual Refresher training.

Does OSHA supersede MSHA?

OSHA has much broader authority than MSHA. While MSHA is responsible solely for the mining industry, OSHA has jurisdiction over most private sector employers and employees as well as some public sector employees. The question, then, is who has the final word on regulation.

What is immediately reportable to MSHA?

MSHA's toll-free emergency line is staffed 24 hours a day. Call this number to immediately report a mining accident or a hazardous condition at a mine, an impoundment, or an abandoned mine.

Do mines fall under OSHA?

Because the mining industry creates dangerous working conditions, both new miners and current miners are required by OSHA to complete specialized safety training to instruct them on how to recognize health and safety hazards, minimize accidents and injuries, and protect themselves in hazardous and emergency situations.

What are the types of violations and penalty amounts issued by MSHA?

MSHA Increases Civil Penalties for 20202019 Penalties.2020 Penalties. 104(a) Regular Assessment: $135 -$72,620. $137 – $73,901. Flagrant Violations: $266,275 (maximum) $270,972 (maximum) 104(d)(2) Unwarrantable Failure Withdrawal Order: $4,840 (minimum) $4,925 (minimum) 104(b) Failure to Correct : $7,867 (maximum)

How do I contest an MSHA citation?

After the issuance of a citation or order under the Mine Act, a mine operator may within 30 days file a notice of contest with the Secretary of Labor at the Solicitor's Office, or an operator could wait until a civil penalty is assessed.

What does MSHA look for?

MSHA is required to inspect each underground mine four times a year and each surface mine twice a year for health and safety compliance. Certain mines with high levels of explosive or toxic gasses are inspected more often. Inspections are also conducted in response to complaints of hazardous conditions.

Why are open pit mining and strip mining both considered to be surface mining?

Surface mining, including strip mining, open-pit mining and mountaintop removal mining, is a broad category of mining in which soil and rock overlying the mineral deposit (the overburden) are removed, in contrast to underground mining, in which the overlying rock is left in place, and the mineral is removed through ...

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Many accidents and fatalities can be prevented by proper training and focusing on tasks.

Fatality Reports

Access all Preliminary Accident Reports, Fatality Alerts and Fatal Investigation Reports.

Where is compatibility mode?

You can find Compatibility View under Tools on your browser. You can further adjust this mode under Compatibility View Settings under the same Tools menu. User may also hit F12 key, and in the middle of the screen click the Browser Mode and Select Compatibility Mode, or IE8 or IE9.

Does HR support Windows XP?

NOTE: The HR and Payroll Service Center does not support Windows XP.

How to contact MSHA?

For assistance with online forms and filings, please call MSHA's Help Desk at 1-877-778-6055. EGov webpages and PDF downloads support the following browsers of Internet Explorer (IE or Edge) and Google Chrome for online filing.

Who is required to report an accident to MSHA?

If an accident, injury or illness occurs at or in conjunction with activity at a mine, mine operators and independent contractors are required to report the circumstances of the incident to MSHA using this form.

What is the 30 CFR section for coal mine dust?

30 CFR Sections 70.210 (a) and (c) and 71.207 (a) and (c) require each Coal Mine Dust Personal Sampler Unit (CMDPSU) sample to be transmitted to MSHA with a completed Dust Data Card. MSHA requires a Dust Data Card for every CMDPSU sample.

How long do you have to keep a mine rescue form?

The mine operator is required to keep the completed form on file for one year.

When a mine is closed, who should notify MSHA?

The owner, operator, or person in charge of any metal and nonmetal mine shall notify MSHA before starting operations of the approximate or actual date mine operation will commence. When a mine is closed, the person in charge shall indicate whether the closure is temporary or permanent.

Do all mines need an MSHA mine ID?

All mines are required to apply for an MSHA mine identification number. An MSHA Mine ID is required for each mine site and must be issued before any operations may begin at the mine site.

Who should apply for a MIIN?

MSHA personnel, mine operators, independent contractors, miners, state grantees, MSHA qualified and certified persons and approved instructors should apply for a MIIN. MIINs will be substituted for social security numbers, eliminating the need to provide social security numbers on documents submitted to MSHA.

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