Mine Safety & Health Administration
How Trump’s 2-for-1 regulatory approach translates to mining
There is a great deal of uncertainty in Washington regarding how the new administration’s goal of reducing regulations will impact rulemaking moving forward. Keep Reading
MSHA to hold quarterly mine safety training call
During the call, MSHA officials will review mining fatalities, as well as near misses, that have taken place since Jan. 1. Keep Reading
White House soaking in comments regarding regulations
According to a report, the Trump administration is inclined to accept a number of public comments regarding the regulation of U.S. businesses. Keep Reading
P&Q Hall of Fame Profile: Robert G. Bartlett
Bartlett, the former Pennsylvania highway secretary, took the National Stone Association to new heights. Keep Reading
MSHA and the aggregate industry
The National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association's Mike Johnson discusses the ongoing process to select the next assistant secretary of labor at the Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA), the evolution of the aggregate industry's relationship with MSHA, and more. Keep Reading
MSHA shares best practices to prevent falls
The Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) issued a safety alert to prevent falls at mining operations. Keep Reading
MSHA proposes delay for workplace exams rule
The U.S. Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) proposed a delay on its Examinations of Working Places in Metal and Nonmetal Mines final rule. Keep Reading
Northeast Mine Safety & Health Conference set for next month
The Northeast Mine Safety & Health Conference is set to take place April 3-5 in Columbus, Ohio. Keep Reading
Lessons from the safest year in mining
A number of things were done right in 2016 to achieve the fewest fatal accidents ever in coal and metal and nonmetal mining. Keep Reading