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Miner’s Rights
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Rights 1.Inspection participation 2.Request inspection 3.Pay during mine withdrawals 4.Discrimination protection 5.Training 6.Informed of enforcement 7.Health protection 8.Contest enforcement
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Inspection Participation Involves workers Provide useful information Better understand regulations No pay loss
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Request Inspection Work with management first Phone, letter, fax, e-mail Circumstances warrant, MSHA will inspect mine Miner’s name confidential Written notice if no inspection
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Right To Pay Withdrawal order closed mine Paid balance of shift Up to 4 hours of next shift Up to 1 week for non- compliance 2X pay if withdrawal ignored Compensation complaints to MSHA
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Discrimination Can’t be fired, not hired, harassed, transferred to lower paying job, or lose benefits for: –Filing complaint –Instituting or testifying –Withdrawn from mine
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Discrimination Protect workers who in good faith, refuse unsafe work Protects workers who refuse to comply when ordered to violate a safety standard Know your standards
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Training 8 hour annual refresher New miner New task training Newly hired experienced Site specific hazard Normal pay Receive training certificate
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Legal Proceedings Informed & participate in enforcement proceedings –Contest citations –Orders, notices & citations –Bulletin board
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Medical Rights Annual audiograms Medical exams if exposed to toxic materials
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Miner Responsibilities Assist in safety Report all hazards Obey company safety rules Smoking within 50’ of flammables False statements & fraud
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Question 1 A Miner worked for 2 years as a loader operator is reassigned temporarily to a portable crusher Because he had 8 hours Annual Refresher training 3 months ago, he doesn’t need any further training
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Answer 1 False The miner must be tasked trained
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Question 2 After getting 20 MSHA citations, the mine decides to contest 2 of them These 2 citations need not be posted or made accessible to the miners until after the Review Commission has rendered a decision on them
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Answer 2 False, Section 109 Any order, citation notice or decision required by the Act given to operator shall be delivered to the mine office & a copy immediately posted on the mine bulletin board
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Question 3 A plant operator notices that the pit highwall directly above has large cracks on the top edge & rain is predicted today after a long dry spell Can he call MSHA for an inspection if the mine owner & his representative refuse to do anything about this?
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Answer 3 Yes Under Section 103(g) “at any time any person may, & encouraged to, notify MSHA of any violation of the Act or safety or health standards or of an imminent danger
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Question 4 A welder is welding a brace onto some weak metal steps located within 10’ of the open door of a flammable liquid storage area Can he be fined for this?
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Answer 4 No A miner cannot be fined for any safety infraction except for False Statements & False Representations: Section 110(f), and Smoking; Section 110(g)
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Question 5 Can the Mine Operator be fined for the previous situation?
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Answer 5 Yes The Act is strict liability law
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Conclusion Although it is the mine operators responsibility to provide safe conditions, Congress’s intention is to involve miners in safety
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Conclusion Safety only effective if everyone participates It’s your life, so get involved & help keep the workplace safe
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