MSHA reaches settlement in Freedom Energy case

Arlington, VA – The Mine Safety and Health Administration on Jan. 5 announced a settlement in the landmark lawsuit to close a Massey Energy mine.

The settlement comes less than two months after MSHA filed a motion (.pdf file) for a preliminary injunction against the Freedom Energy Mine No. 1 in Pike County, KY. The move marked the first time MSHA had ever used its authority to seek a court order to shut down mines with persistent safety problems. Soon after, Massey announced plans to permanently idle the mine.

Under the settlement, Freedom Energy must comply with a recovery plan to protect workers who dismantle and remove mine equipment. The highest-level management official also must be available each day to ensure safe working conditions.

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Secretary of Labor Hilda L. Solis called the settlement “a strong indicator about the direction MSHA is taking” under administrator Joseph A. Main.

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