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Stay Out! Stay Alive!
Stay Out! Stay Alive! On May 12, 2008, MSHA kicked off its annual "Stay Out-Stay Alive" public safety campaign to warn outdoor enthusiasts - especially children - about the dangers of playing on mine property.




 Void Detection
Final Reports of Geophysical Mine Void Detection Demonstration Projects

In the aftermath of the Quecreek Mine inundation, MSHA received funding of $10 million dollars devoted to mine mapping and void detection. A portion of these funds was distributed to 13 states to improve mine mapping, referencing, and archiving. The remaining funds were used to sponsor void detection demonstration projects.

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 Instructor Guide: “Responding to a Mine Emergency”
Training course to assist underground coal operators train “responsible persons”

 Mine Rescue Teams Final Rule Compliance Guide
 Final Rule on Sealing of Abandoned Areas
 Belt Drive Fire Suppression Presentation
 "Engineering and Design Manual - Coal Refuse Disposal Facilities" - Request for Comments and Suggestions
 Technical Study Panel on the Utilization of Belt Air and Final Report
 Testing Communication and Locating Devices for Underground Mines
 Mine Inspector Career Trainee Program
 MSHA and BLM sign Memorandum of Understanding

 MSHA Actions to Enhance Mine Safety
 April 2008 Update

To include:
  • Underground to Surface Communications Systems in Coal Mines - As of March 28, 2008, MSHA has observed testing or demonstration of 30 communications and/or tracking systems at various mine sites.
  • Mandated Post-Accident Breathable Air: On February 8, 2007, MSHA issued a Program Information Bulletin...
  • A Final Rule on Civil Penalties - After passage of the MINER Act, MSHA immediately implemented increased penalties.
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