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Accidents A death of an individual at a mine; An injury to an individual at a mine which has a reasonable potential to cause death; An entrapment of an individual for more than thirty minutes or which has a reasonable potential to cause death; An unplanned inundation of a mine by a liquid or gas;
The most common mining hazards include but are not limited to ground collapse, subsidence, fault reactivation and fissures, mine water rebound, acid mine water drainage, mine gas emissions, and combustion.
1910 Bureau of Mines created the Bureau of Mines Public Law 61-179 created the Bureau of Mines within the Department of the Interior after a decade in which coal mine fatalities exceeded 2,000 annually. The Bureaus safety and health role was limited to research and investigation, without inspection authority.
Any owner, lessee, or other person who operates, controls, or supervises a coal or other mine or any independent contractor performing services or construction at such mine.
The Pattern of Violations (POV) is used by MSHA to identify mine operators who have demonstrated a recurring pattern of Significant and Substantial (SS) violations of mandatory health and safety standards at their mines. An SS violation is one that is reasonably likely to result in a serious injury or illness.
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Immediately Reportable Accidents and Injuries are: A death of an individual at a mine; An injury to an individual at a mine which has a reasonable potential to cause death; An entrapment of an individual for more than thirty minutes or which has a reasonable potential to cause death;
Federal Mines Safety Act of 1910 was a United States statute passed for the purposes of establishing the United States Bureau of Mines as a federal agency of the United States Department of the Interior.

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