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The determination of authority between OSHA and MSHA is outlined in an interagency agreement that has been in effect since 1979. As one might expect given their respective missions and purposes, OSHA has much broader authority than MSHA, as it covers far more industries, employers, and workers.
Fatal injury rates per 100,000 full-time workers, 2021 IndustryFatal injury rate Mining (except oil and gas) 17.8 Coal mining 19.6 Metal ore mining 19.2 Nonmetallic mineral mining and quarrying 16.35 more rows Oct 20, 2023
Severity Measure is the number of lost workdays per 200,000 employee-hours. The Severity Measure formula is number of lost workdays x 200,000 divided by the number of employee hours. Office worker and contractor hours and lost workdays are excluded.
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.
The fatal injury rate for mining as a whole was . 0114 per 200,000 hours worked, and the all-injury rate was 2.73 per 200,000 hours worked, down from . 0234 and 2.81, respectively, in 2010.
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Incidence rates are the number of injuries in a category times 200,000 divided by the number of employee-hours worked.
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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