MSHA publishes more than a dozen proposed rules in a single day

Arlington, VA — The first day of July brought 18 proposed rules from the Mine Safety and Health Administration.

Three were reviewed by the White House Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs from June 18 to June 26. They would eliminate MSHA district managers’ roles in making changes or requiring additions to:

All three proposals state that current standards “may violate statutory authority; the appointments clause (of the U.S. Constitution), by vesting significant regulatory authority in district managers; and the Administrative Procedure Act, by skipping notice and comment.”

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The other MSHA proposed rules address:

Another proposed rule would allow electronic access to hazard communication information. MSHA also is proposing rules to allow the use of electronic surveying equipment in high-hazard areas of underground coal mines and nonpermissible powered air-purifying respirators in specific areas of underground mines. In both cases, the equipment would need to meet “certain technical specifications” and be “operated under specific conditions.”

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