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MSHA awards $250K in grants toward mine safety

The Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) awarded $250,000 in Brookwood-Sago grants to five organizations. Find out which organizations received the award. Keep Reading

Aggregate producers anticipating fewer regulations with Trump

Aggregate producers are hoping the new landscape in Washington means fewer industry regulations and more infrastructure spending. Keep Reading

MSHA’s ‘new era’ of mine safety

The Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) reports that in 2016, 26 miners died in work-related accidents at the nation’s mines – down from 29 in 2015. Keep Reading

Workplace exams rule enforcement delayed to October

The Mine Safety & Health Administration is extending the effective date of its final rule on workplace exams to Oct 2. Keep Reading

MSHA to place emphasis on three safety standards

There are three categories of safety standards the Mine Safety & Health Administration will be emphasizing this year. Keep Reading

MSHA and the new administration

At Pit & Quarry’s annual roundtable, a topic of interest was potential changes coming to the Mine Safety & Health Administration. Keep Reading

MSHA launches safety initiative for isolated miners

Five miners died in accidents this year when they were working alone, according to the Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA). Keep Reading

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

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