MSHA: Chronic mine safety violators have declined

Arlington, VA – The number of “chronic” violators among mine operators has decreased by 76 percent since 2010, the Mine Safety and Health Administration announced recently.

MSHA issues a Pattern of Violations notice – one of the agency’s strictest enforcement measures – to repeat safety offenders. If a mine receives a POV notice for ensuing significant and substantial violations, all miners are ordered to withdraw from the area until the issue has been corrected.

After a POV screening, 12 chronic violators were identified for further review in 2014, a decrease from 51 in 2010, when MSHA first used the revised potential screening tool for a pattern of violations. The coal sector had the largest decline, from 42 screened mines in 2010 to six in 2014.

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In 2010, the 12 worst offenders were cited for 2,050 “significant and substantial” violations. That total decreased to 857 in 2014.

MSHA offers resources to help operators track compliance records.

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