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Title: Miners Rights


1
Miners Rights
Rights Responsibilities Under the Mine Safety
Health Act of 1977
2
Some Definitions
  • Miner Anyone working in a mine.
  • Representative of Miners a person chosen to
    represent miners in safety and health matters.
  • Agent of the Company any person charged with
    responsibility for the operation of all or a part
    of a mine. It also means any person charged with
    the supervision of the miners or who directs the
    workforce (including hourly employees who direct
    the workforce).

3
Rights Applicable to All Miners
  • Protection against Discrimination.
  • Participation in MSHA Inspections.
  • Obtaining an MSHA Mine Inspection.
  • Pay during Mine Withdrawals.
  • Contesting Enforcement Actions.
  • Receiving Safety Health Training.
  • Health Protection Rights
  • Being informed of, and participating in,
    standards and enforcement of the Act.

4
Protection against Discrimination
  • Miners cannot be fired, harassed, refused
    employment, or transferred to a lower paying job
    because they exercised rights under the Act such
    as (but not limited to) the following
  • Filing a complaint under the Act of an alleged
    safety/health violation.
  • Instituting, testifying or assisting in any legal
    proceedings under the Act.
  • Getting a medical evaluation that indicates a
    need for changing jobs or job location.
  • Refusing to work (or was withdrawn) because
    proper safety health training was not received.

5
Discrimination (Continued)
  • Supervisors Please Note!
  • Congress intended the Mine Act to protect workers
    who, in good faith, refuse to work in unsafe or
    unhealthy conditions.
  • It also protects workers who refuse to comply
    when ordered by a supervisor to violate a health
    or safety standard.

6
Participation in MSHA Inspections
  • The Act gives miners an opportunity to
    participate in mine inspections.
  • If no worker decides to participate, the
    inspector will consult with a reasonable number
    of workers.
  • Workers have a right to pay when participating in
    an inspection.

7
Before asking MSHA for a Mine Inspection, have
you
  • Tried to fix the safety problem yourself?
  • Reported it to your supervisor?
  • Tried all of your companys in-house procedures
    for solving safety problems (Take 5!, Refusal to
    Work)?

8
Contesting Enforcement Actions
  • Miners can get copies of all citations, orders,
    and penalty assessments.
  • Miners have 10 days within which to request a
    conference with the District manager.
  • Miners have 30 days within which to notify MSHA
    of a challenge.

9
Training Part 46 and 48
  • Training is done during working hours.
  • During training, trainees are paid at their
    regular rate.
  • Miners will have all training plans made
    available to them for comments
  • Part 48 - 2 weeks prior to the plan being sent to
    MSHA for approval.
  • Part 46 2 weeks prior to training taking place.

10
Health Protection Rights
  • Exposure to Toxic Materials or Harmful Agents
    including
  • Dust
  • Noise

11
Rights - New Revised Standards
  • Miners or their representatives may comment on or
    object to proposed standards or regulations.
  • Miners may challenge a new standard prior to the
    60th day after it is published in the Federal
    Register.
  • Miners can propose alternatives to a standard if
    it has at least the same measure of protection as
    the original standard.

12
Your rights to Information
  • General Access to Information.
  • Exposure to Toxic/Harmful Agents.
  • Records of Accidents and Investigations.
  • Notice of Proposed Civil Penalty.
  • Posting Documents at a Mine.

13
Your Legal Responsibilities
  • Smoking prohibited-110(g)
  • Smoking in areas posted No Smoking for fire and
    explosion hazards.
  • Mine Operator must post these areas
  • False Statements Representations 110(f)
  • Includes applications, records, reports training
    certificates or any other document required to be
    kept of filed with MSHA
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