David Zatezalo
David Zatezalo’s impact on the aggregate industry
Margo Lopez, managing shareholder of Ogletree Deakins' Washington, D.C. office, talks about her early impressions of David Zatezalo, the assistant secretary of labor for the Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA), as well as the impact he could have on the… Keep Reading
MSHA’s Zatezalo, Elliott to speak at NSSGA convention
The Mine Safety & Health Administration's (MSHA) David Zatezalo and Ed Elliott are slated to speak at the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association’s (NSSGA) 2018 Annual Convention. Keep Reading
MSHA’s Zatezalo to address SME conference
The MSHA assistant secretary of labor will speak at the Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration's (SME) upcoming conference in Minneapolis. Keep Reading
MSHA’s transitions through the Trump Administration
A number of issues occupied the attention of the mining industry in 2017. Most of these issues arose as a result of the new administration in Washington. Keep Reading
MSHA’s relationship with the aggregate industry
While some producers describe having a healthy relationship with MSHA inspectors, a number continue to describe their experience with the agency as negative. Keep Reading
Zatezalo addresses workplace exams, MSHA training resources
David Zatezalo, assistant secretary of labor for the Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA), discussed several topics related to the aggregate industry in a letter to the Illinois Association of Aggregate Producers. Keep Reading
MSHA launches winter alert campaign, offers safety tips
MSHA's annual winter alert campaign aims to remind miners of the increased hazards that colder weather creates at surface and underground coal mines. Keep Reading
Rogers Group veteran to serve as MSHA advisor
Ed Elliott, formerly of Rogers Group, was named a senior advisor at the Mine Safety & Health Administration. Keep Reading
Senate confirms MSHA assistant secretary of labor
The U.S. Senate confirmed David Zatezalo’s nomination to be the next assistant secretary of labor for the Mine Safety & Health Administration. Keep Reading