Monday, February 28, 2022

News Release Posted - US Department of Labor announces mine safety campaign to reinforce operators’ obligation to train miners on the job properly

News Release from MSHA

Department of Labor, United States of America

News Release


U.S. Department of Labor  |  February 28 , 2022

US Department of Labor announces mine safety campaign to reinforce operators' obligation to train miners on the job properly

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WASHINGTON – Over the past year, dozens of miners have been injured or killed in mining incidents, many of which could have been prevented with proper training and attention to tasks. This unacceptable trend has prompted the U.S. Department of Labor to initiate a new safety campaign to reach miners and educate mine operators on their responsibility to ensure a safe workplace and prevent deadly accidents.

The department's Mine Safety and Health Administration today announced the Take Time Save Lives campaign to reach miners, promote best practice resources, and ensure mine operators have the tools they need to fully train miners to use equipment.

"The purpose of this new campaign is simple: mine operators need to take the time to train miners on equipment and safety protocols, and miners need to take time to remember their training before they begin a task," said Acting Assistant Secretary for Mine Safety and Health Jeannette Galanis. "While the Take Time Save Lives campaign specifically highlights best practices for frequently occurring incidents, our goal is to reach miners with a wide-ranging set of resources. MSHA will continue to ensure miners have the knowledge to stay safe on the job, but it's up to mine operators to make sure that miners are fully trained and able to take time to follow best safety practices that can prevent deadly accidents."

Miners and operators can find training resources and safety best practices for:

  • Powered haulage safety.
  • Roof and rib falls.
  • Fire suppression and prevention.
  • Fatality updates.

Read Acting Assistant Secretary Galanis' blog post on the new safety campaign.

Learn more about MSHA.


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