MSHA assistant secretary Christopher Williamson was in attendance along with Brian Goepfert, who serves the agency as administrator for enforcement of metal/nonmetal. Williamson addressed those at the meeting, which included a panel discussion among representatives from the states on hand.
A tour of Wake Stone Corp.’s Knightdale Quarry in Knightdale, North Carolina, was also part of the gathering.
The Knightdale Quarry in Knightdale, North Carolina, opened in 1970. Photo: North Carolina Aggregates AssociationThe Mine Safety & Health Administration stakeholder meeting included industry representatives from several Southeastern states. Photo: North Carolina Aggregates AssociationIndustry stakeholders came together at the Hilton Raleigh North Hills in Raleigh, North Carolina. Photo: North Carolina Aggregates AssociationChristopher Williamson, assistant secretary at the Mine Safety & Health Administration, addressed those at the agency stakeholder meeting. Photo: North Carolina Aggregates AssociationWake Stone Corp. leaders offered a look at the Knightdale Quarry in Knightdale, North Carolina. Photo: North Carolina Aggregates AssociationA roundtable discussion took place during the visit to Wake Stone Corp. Photo: North Carolina Aggregates Association