How Public Law 89-577, "The Federal Metal And Nonmetallic Mine Safety Act" Affects The Minerals Processing Industry

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Arthur P. Nelson
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1973

Abstract

In opening, I want to thank the program committee and members of the Society of Mining Engineers of AIME for the opportunity to speak to you. Various chapters of AIME this past year have expressed interest in the Federal Metal and Nonmetallic Mine Safety Act. We want to see that interest continue, because the reason for the legislation was the safety and health of the industry's workforce. The Department of the Interior was directed by the Congress to administer the provisions of the Act and is therefore held directly accountable for the success or failure of its intent. We intend to see it succeed. Among other things, the Act does provide for education and training under Section 15. This provision has been implemented and is expanding. However, the responsibility of my office is inspection and enforcement and that is my subject today.
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APA: Arthur P. Nelson  (1973)  How Public Law 89-577, "The Federal Metal And Nonmetallic Mine Safety Act" Affects The Minerals Processing Industry

MLA: Arthur P. Nelson How Public Law 89-577, "The Federal Metal And Nonmetallic Mine Safety Act" Affects The Minerals Processing Industry. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1973.

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