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MSHA announces findings of February 2024 impact inspections completed at 13 mines with histories of repeated safety, health violations

Inspections identified 58 significant, substantial violations, 2 unwarrantable failures

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Labor announced today that its Mine Safety and Health Administration completed impact inspections at 13 mines in nine states in February 2024, identifying 207 violations

The agency began conducting impact inspections after an April 2010 explosion in West Virginia at the Upper Big Branch Mine killed 29 miners.

MSHA’s impact inspections since 2023 identified 3,134 violations, including 885 significant and substantial and 59 unwarrantable failure findings. An S&S violation is one that could contribute in a significant and substantial way to the cause and effect of a safety or health hazard. Violations designated as unwarrantable failures occur when an inspector finds aggravated conduct that constitutes more than ordinary negligence.

The agency conducts impact inspections at mines that merit increased agency attention and enforcement due to poor compliance history; previous accidents, injuries and illnesses; and other compliance concerns. Of 207 violations MSHA identified in February 2024, 58 were S&S violations and two had an unwarrantable failure finding. The agency completed these inspections at mines in Arizona, Indiana, Kentucky, Minnesota, New York, Pennsylvania, Utah, Washington and West Virginia.

“February’s impact inspections uncovered hazardous conditions that put miners’ safety at risk needlessly,” said Assistant Secretary for Mine Safety and Health Chris Williamson. “Impact inspections continue to be a valuable tool that MSHA uses to protect miners’ safety and health by identifying hazards, requiring corrective actions, and holding operators accountable for violations of the law.”

Due to its prior enforcement history, Gentry Mine #3 in Emery, Utah, a coal mine operated by Gentry Mountain Mining LLC that MSHA inspected in February. Agency inspectors arrived on Feb. 12, 2024 and traveled throughout the mine to observe main line belts and other active working sections. MSHA inspectors identified and cited 14 violations, including six S&S violations with several hazardous conditions that posed a significant risk to the safety and health of miners. Specifically, MSHA inspectors found the following conditions existed at the mine:


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Original article published by MSHA

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