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US Department of Labor announces proposed rule to require mine operators to improve safe usage of mobile, powered-haulage equipment

News Release Posted: [September 8, 2021]



WASHINGTON, DC – The U.S. Department of Labor’s Mine Safety and Health Administration today announced a proposed rule to require mine operators employing six or more miners to develop a written safety program for mobile and powered haulage equipment (excluding belt conveyors) at surface mines and surface areas of underground mines. This proposed rule is one of several actions MSHA has taken to reduce fatal and nonfatal injuries involving surface mobile equipment used at mines and to improve safety and health.

Under the proposed rule, mine operators would implement a written safety program including actions to identify hazards and risks to reduce accidents, injuries and fatalities related to surface mobile equipment. Mine operators would have the flexibility to devise a safety program for their specific mining conditions and operations. In addition, MSHA would encourage its state grantees to provide training to address hazards and risks involving surface mobile equipment in small mining operations.

Read the proposed rule. Comments must be submitted by Nov. 8, 2021. 

Learn more about MSHA and its rulemaking.

Agency

Mine Safety & Health Administration

Date September 8, 2021

Release Number 21-1557-NAT

Contact: Denisha Braxton

Phone Number 202-693-5061

Email braxton.denisha.l@dol.gov

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DOL proposed rule to improve safe usage of mobile, powered-haulage equipment