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MSHA News Release No. 98-020319
Mine Safety and Health Administration
Contact: Katharine Snyder
Phone: (703) 235-1452

Tuesday, February 3, 1998

COAL MINE HEALTH SEMINAR IN WASHINGTON, PA., ANNOUNCED

The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) will hold a seminar in Washington, Pa., next week to update the coal mining community on health issues, especially recent progress in the campaign to eliminate black lung. Miners, mine operators, and other interested persons are invited to attend the meeting on Tuesday, February 10, at 9:00 a.m. at the Holiday Inn-Meadow Lands, 340 Racetrack Rd.

"MSHA recently has taken important steps to improve coal miners' health protection. Several recent actions are based upon recommendations by a special advisory committee that reviewed the entire black lung prevention strategy," said Davitt McAteer, assistant secretary of labor for mine safety and health. "As we continue this process, it's important to keep lines of communication open with the entire mining community."

Recent MSHA actions to strengthen the coal miner health program include:

    --Increasing respirable dust sampling inspections;
    --Instituting monthly health spot inspections and special emphasis dust inspections at mines with compliance problems;
    --Conducting an educational "sweep" at underground coal mines;
    --Holding a "grace period" to encourage reporting of occupational illnesses; and
    --Adopting a new policy requiring corrective action when a full-shift sample taken by an inspector indicates overexposure
. MSHA Coal Mine Safety and Health District 2 Manager Joseph Garcia will open the coal mine health update seminar in Washington, Pa., after which MSHA health specialists will make presentations and answer questions on specific issues, primarily related to respirable dust but also including self-contained self-rescuer maintenance and other topics. There is no charge for the seminar, which is expected to last from 9 a.m. to about 12 noon. For further information on the seminar, contact Kevin Stricklin at (703) 235-1358.

Other coal mine health seminars are planned for February 11 in Lexington, Ky.; February 12 in Beckley, W.Va.; and March 3 in Price, Utah.

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