RIN 1219-AB53
Comment on the rule requiring mine rescue stations to be within 1 hour ground
travel from the mine.
I believe that the old rule requiring mine rescue stations to be within 2 hours of the
mine was practically adequate. Due to the location of my mine, it is questionable
to whether the MSHA personnel required in the event of an emergency would be
on site within 1 hour. A test was recently conducted by the coordinator of the
state mine rescue teams to determine travel time from their station to my mine
(we use the state mine rescue teams to meet the requirements for mine rescue).
It took 1 hr 13 min to get from the station to the mine. This mine is relatively
small, less than 60 employees underground. From an operational and financial
standpoint, It will be impractical to expect a mine of this size to create & suport 2
mine rescue teams.
I just recently received a letter from the state coordinator informing me that we
would no longer have mine rescue coverage from the state after December 15,
2007 due to the 1 hour requirements of the MINER Act. I am sure there are many
more mines across the country in this same situation.
Do we really want to risk closing mines for the sake of, in my case, 13 minutes,
when this is 47 minutes better thant the old rule? I believe the MSHA district
manager should have the authority to grant a waiver to the 1 hour rule if certain
criteria are met.
Comment on FR Doc # 07-04317
This is comment on Proposed Rule
Mine Rescue Teams
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