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Date April 8, 2008 Report No. GAO-08-424 Title

Mine Safety: Additional Guidance and Oversight of Mines' Emergency Response Plans Would Improve the Safety of Underground Coal Miners

United States Government Accountability Office GAO April 2008 Report to the Chairman, Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives MINE SAFETY Additional Guidance and Oversight of Mines’ Emergency Response Plans Would Improve the Safety of Underground Coal Miners GAO-08-424 April 2008 MINE SAFETY Highlights Highlights of GAO-08-424, a report to the Chairman, Committee on Education ...
Date May 16, 2007 Report No. GAO-07-855T Title

Mine Safety: MSHA's and Other Federal Agencies' Improved Oversight Could Enhance Safety for Coal Miners

United States Government Accountability Office GAO For Release on Delivery Expected at 10:30 a.m. EDT Wednesday, May 16, 2007 Testimony Before the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives MINE SAFETY MSHA’s and Other Federal Agencies’ Improved Oversight Could Enhance Safety for Coal Miners Statement of Daniel Bertoni, Director Education, Workforce, and Income Security GAO-07-...
Date Jan. 23, 2006 Report No. GAO-06-370T Title

Mine Safety: MSHA's Programs for Ensuring the Safety and Health of Coal Miners Could Be Strengthened

United States Government Accountability Office GAO For Release on Delivery Expected at 11:00 a.m. EST Monday, January 23, 2006 Testimony Before the Subcommittee on Labor, HHS and Education, Committee on Appropriations, U.S. Senate MINE SAFETY MSHA’s Programs for Ensuring the Safety and Health of Coal Miners Could Be Strengthened Statement for the Record by Robert E. Robertson, Director Education...
Date Sept. 5, 2003 Report No. GAO-03-945 Title

Mine Safety: MSHA Devotes Substantial Effort to Ensuring the Safety and Health of Coal Miners, but Its Programs Could Be Strengthened

United States General Accounting Office GAO September 2003 Report to Congressional Requesters MINE SAFETY MSHA Devotes Substantial Effort to Ensuring the Safety and Health of Coal Miners, but Its Programs Could Be Strengthened GAO-03-945 September 2003 MINE SAFETY MSHA Devotes Substantial Effort to Ensuring the Safety and Health of Coal Miners, but Its Programs Could Be Strengthened Highlights of ...
Date Nov. 3, 1987 Report No. HRD-88-30BR Title

Mine Safety: Questions Regarding Enforcement at Wilberg Coal Mine

J Unftad Slates General Accounting Office Briefing Report to the Ranking M inority Member, Com m ittee on Labor afid Human Resourc&s, U.S. Senate -- M INE SAFETY Questions Regarding Enforcement at W ilberg Coal M inp IllIll II Ill llll 134973 GA(J/HRD-SS-3OBR United Statee General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 Human Reeourcee Dkieion s-22923 1 November 3, 1987 The Honorable Orrin G. Hat...
Date March 10, 1987 Report No. HRD-87-71BR Title

Mine Safety: Inspector Hiring, Penalty Assessments, and Injury Reporting

United States General Accounting Office 32% GAO March 1987 B:riefing Report to the Honorable Howard M. Metzenbaum, U. S. Senate MINE SAFETY Inspector Hiring, Penalty Assessments, and Injury Reporting I (III 1 II,II ‘I 132518 GAO/HRD-87-7lBR , * United States Washington, D.C. 20548 General Accounting Office Human Resources Division R-226461 March 10, 1987 Howard Senate M. Metzenbaum The Honorable...
Date Sept. 25, 1986 Report No. 131130 Title

Employment: Mine Safety and Health Administration's Inspection Practices and Accident/Injury Reporting System

Mine Inspection Summary of Testimony Safety and Health Administration's (MSHA) Practices and Accident/Injury Reporting System William J. Gainer, Associate Director, U.S. General Accounting Office GAO is presenting preliminary results on mechanisms that MSHA uses to (1) assess and ensure the quality of legislatively mandated mine inspections and (2) verify the accuracy and completeness of accident ...
Date July 26, 1977 Report No. CED-77-103 Title

Business, Industry, and Consumers: After Years of Effort, Accident Rates Are Still Unacceptably High in Mines Covered by the Federal Metal and Nonmetallic Mines Safety Act

A\\’ II \I,,., J/ (0, \’ -Y Y THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES i\~l~~~lll~lll~l~l\I\ I-Ml02849 Department of the Interior Limited progress has been made in the safety record of mines other than coal mines since Federal enforcement was legislated in 1966. To be more effective, the Department of the Interior needs to make improvements in: --Reporting and analysis juries, and occupati...
Date March 30, 1976 Report No. 099399 Title

Energy: Selected Federal Enforcement and Safety Activities Involving Coal and Noncoal Mines

United States General Washington, Accounting Office D.C. 20548 FOR RELEASE ON OELIVERY Illllllwlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll A.M. EST Expected at IO:00 LMQ99399 Tuesday, of Director Division Office --- hIarch 30, 1976 Statement Henry Eschwege, Resources United GAG - and Economic Development States General before Accounting the and Public Senate Committee on Labor United Welfare _ J Sta...