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mahatmakanejeeves

(61,661 posts)
Wed Mar 15, 2017, 09:27 AM Mar 2017

West Virginia Senate bill eliminates mine safety enforcement

Updated @wvgazettemail story on big "mine safety" bill pending at @wvlegislature



WV Senate bill eliminates mine safety enforcement

Ken Ward Jr., Staff Writer March 14, 2017

State safety inspectors wouldn’t inspect West Virginia’s coal mines anymore. They would conduct “compliance visits and education.” ... Violations of health and safety standards wouldn’t produce state citations and fines, either. Mine operators would receive “compliance assistance visit notices.” ... And West Virginia regulators wouldn’t have authority to write safety and health regulations. Instead, they could only “adopt policies ... {for} improving compliance assistance” in the state’s mines.

Those and other significant changes in a new industry-backed bill would produce a wholesale elimination of most enforcement of longstanding laws and rules put in place over many years — as a result of hundreds of deaths — to protect the health and safety of West Virginia’s coal miners.

Opponents are furious about the proposed changes but also fearful that backers of the bill could easily have the votes to push through any language they want. Longtime mine safety experts and advocates are shocked at the breadth of the attack on current authorities of the state Office of Miners’ Health, Safety and Training and the Board of Coal Mine Health and Safety.

“It’s breathtaking in its scope,” said mine safety expert Davitt McAteer, who ran the U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration during the Clinton administration and led a team that called for strengthening — not weakening — the state’s mine safety efforts after the deaths of 29 miners at Massey Energy’s Upper Big Branch Mine just seven years ago next month. ... Senate Bill 582 is billed as legislation “relating generally to coal mining, coal mining safety and environmental protection.”
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Reach Ken Ward Jr. at kward@wvgazettemail.com, 304-348-1702 or follow @kenwardjr on Twitter.

@Kenwardjr @wvgazettemail @wvlegislature because what could go wrong?


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West Virginia Senate bill eliminates mine safety enforcement (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Mar 2017 OP
West Virginia isn't the only place where state mine safety rules are being changed mahatmakanejeeves Mar 2017 #1
I've had coal miners in my family.... CherokeeDem Mar 2017 #2

mahatmakanejeeves

(61,661 posts)
1. West Virginia isn't the only place where state mine safety rules are being changed
Wed Mar 15, 2017, 10:22 AM
Mar 2017
West Virginia isn't the only place where state mine safety rules are being changed



Coal Tattoo

Mine safety rollbacks: W.Va. is not alone

March 15, 2017 by Ken Ward Jr.



As we reported here yesterday, the West Virginia Senate’s Committee on Energy, Industry and Mining met yesterday to take up SB 582, a bill to strip the state’s inspectors of any real enforcement role in coal mine health and safety (see also the companion bill introduced in the House).

A longer story in today’s print edition (and online here) provides more details about that bill, and explains that the EIM committee sent the measure to a subcommittee for further review. ... It’s interesting to note that West Virginia is not alone in its effort this year to roll back mine safety protections under state law.

This is also happening in Kentucky, and it’s already happened in Illinois.

So far, I’ve seen no meeting scheduled for the subcommittee that’s looking at the West Virginia bill … so stay tuned.

See: West Virginia Senate bill eliminates mine safety enforcement

CherokeeDem

(3,718 posts)
2. I've had coal miners in my family....
Wed Mar 15, 2017, 10:37 AM
Mar 2017

and this bill and ones like it being introduced are horrendous.

One legislator remarked that in addition to the mechanical safety reviews when inspecting a mine, we need to look at behavioral issues.

Translated: Let's put the emphasis on the miners and how they conduct their job. When there is a disaster, the miners can be blamed for the accident and the owners won't be held accountable.

It's all a scam just like everything else these clowns are attempting to do to us.

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