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MSHA Releases News Videos with Focus on Attentiveness and Safety Training

Published: May 31, 2022 |

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New videos from the Mine Safety and Health Administration highlight the importance of remaining attentive to job tasks and completing proper safety training.

MSHA recorded 37 miner deaths in 2021 after six straight years in which fewer than 30 miners died on the job. The agency, on social media and via its recently launched Take Time, Save Lives campaign, has expressed concern over “an increase in fatalities and injuries.”

As of May 10, MSHA has reported 12 miner deaths this year, including three each related to powered haulage and machinery.

“Mining fatalities, accidents and injuries are preventable. Taking a minute to approach your task safely can protect you and your fellow miners from injury and death. Staying alert and focused can keep you safe. Do it safe, do it right. Whether buckling a seat belt or securing equipment, these quick safety measures can prevent injuries and fatalities,” MSHA says in one of the videos.


In a second video, the agency calls on employers and mine operators to provide relevant training to workers.

“Effective training is key to accident prevention. Always ensure miners are trained on safe work procedures in a language they understand. Develop step-by-step procedures and review them with all miners before they perform non-routine maintenance tasks,” the video says.

 


The videos remind industry stakeholders of additional resources offered by the agency — including videos, training guides, and handbooks — and encourage them to visit MSHA’s website for more information.

Source: Safety and Health Magazine

View the library of MSHA’s safety videos HERE.


About MSHA
MSHA works to prevent death, illness and injury from mining and promote safe and healthful workplaces for U.S miners. The agency develops and enforces safety and health rules for all U.S. mines regardless of size or number of employees. MSHA also provides technical, educational and other types of assistance to mine operators. MSHA works cooperatively with industry, labor and other federal and state agencies to improve safety and health conditions for all miners in the U.S.

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