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MSHA admin to oversee coal, metal/nonmetal

Timothy Watkins, the agency's new administrator over the two sectors, is a former deputy administrator for coal. Keep Reading

MSHA’s 2019 priorities

Ed Elliott, a senior advisor to the assistant secretary at the Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA), outlined areas of focus at an industry meeting. Keep Reading

Training tomorrow’s leaders to work safely

The University of Missouri Science & Technology puts the art of experiential learning into effect for the next generation of engineers and supervisors. Keep Reading

MSHA awards $250K in 2018 Brookwood-Sago Grants

MSHA awarded $250,000 to four organizations to develop and conduct training programs that support the recognition and prevention of safety and health hazards in underground mines. Keep Reading

The good, the bad and the ugly of online training courses

Be wary of the Internet-based ‘MSHA training program,’ as it might be a hoax to lure money out of your pocket. Keep Reading

MSHA to explore safety tech for mobile equipment, conveyors

The Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) will hold six public stakeholder meetings and a webinar to discuss potential improvements. Keep Reading

Missouri producer develops unique safety program

The Capital Materials program incentivizes employees to work safely for themselves and those working around them. Keep Reading

MSHA to distribute $250K in safety grants

The Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) funding will enable recipients to develop training materials, provide mine safety training and more. Keep Reading

Quiz: Are you an expert at recognizing safety hazards?

Recognizing safety hazards is the first step in maintaining a safe work environment. Test your knowledge to see how much you know about recognizing hazards. Keep Reading

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