IC 7795 Administration Of The Federal Coal-Mine Safety Act, Calendar Year 1956 ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
James Westfield
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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75
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1957

Abstract

A brief resume follows of some recent activities of the Division of Coal-Mine Inspection that have had a favorable effect on health, safety, and the reduction of injuries at coal mines: 1. The Federal Mine Safety Code for Bituminous-Coal and Lignite Mines of the United States was issued originally by the Director of the Bureau of Mines on July 24, 1946, after consultation with management and labor representatives of the coal-mining industry. The code has been used by Federal coal-mine inspectors during their inspections of bituminous-coal and lignite mines as a basis for determining the existence of unhealthful and unsafe conditions and practices in these mines. A revised code was issued by the Secretary of the Interior October 8, 1953, following further consultations with representatives of management and mine workers, and was incorporated by reference in the 1952 and subsequent bituminous-coal wage agreements. The agreement of May 29, 1946, between the Secretary of the Interior, acting as Coal Mines Administrator under authority of Executive Order 9728, and the United Mine Workers of America, covering bituminous-coal and lignite mines in Government possession, charged Federal coal-mine inspectors with the responsibility of making periodic investigations of the mines and reporting to the Coal Mines Administrator any violations of the Federal Mine Safety Code. The inspectors were active in making prompt investigations of hazardous mines that had been closed by order of the Coal Mines Administrator to determine if enough improvements had been made to allow the mines to reopen. Federal coal-mine inspectors also had temporary authority to close mines they found to be imminently dangerous, but such authority (under Executive Order 9728) was removed on June 30, 1947, when Government control of the mines was terminated.
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APA: James Westfield  (1957)  IC 7795 Administration Of The Federal Coal-Mine Safety Act, Calendar Year 1956 ? Summary

MLA: James Westfield IC 7795 Administration Of The Federal Coal-Mine Safety Act, Calendar Year 1956 ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1957.

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