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Agency/Industry Partnership to Reduce Accidents, Injuries, and Illnesses.

Agency/Industry Partnership to Reduce Accidents, Injuries, and Illnesses. Goal. To eliminate accidents, injuries and illnesses to miners by sharing accident prevention information within the mining industry. Success is based on all of us working together.

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Agency/Industry Partnership to Reduce Accidents, Injuries, and Illnesses.

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  1. Safety is a Value

  2. Agency/Industry Partnership to Reduce Accidents, Injuries, and Illnesses. Safety is a Value

  3. Goal • To eliminate accidents, injuries and illnesses to miners by sharing accident prevention information within the mining industry. Safety is a Value

  4. Success is based on all of us working together. • MSHA has resources to dedicate to assist our stakeholders in reducing safety and health hazards. Safety is a Value

  5. Agency Strengths • Inspectorate - Coal and Metal/Nonmetal • daily interface with miners and mine management, • exposed to unique ideas for reducing safety and health risks to miners. Safety is a Value

  6. Agency Strengths • Technical Support - • engineering and scientific talent to address safety & health hazards, • provide assistance to the mining industry by analyzing alternatives tocurrent practices • increase awareness of hazards through training, • interface with manufacturers to reduce hazards created by equipment. Safety is a Value

  7. Agency Strengths • Training (EPD) - • provide training to the mining industry, • evaluate training plans for effectiveness, • publish training material, • coordinate the state grants program. Safety is a Value

  8. Agency Strengths • Information Resources - • provide accident and injury data to the mining industry, • publish an analysis of this data, • Maintain MSHA’s internet site as a method of sharing agency information with the mining industry. Safety is a Value

  9. Using the Agency’s Resources to Reduce Accidents, Injuries and Illnesses.

  10. How can MSHA communicate with the industry to reduce accidents? All program areas would be responsible for specific functions. These would be coordinated by representatives from each program area working together.

  11. Accidents Safety is a Value

  12. Accidents Root Cause Analysis PEIR CMSH Tech Support M/NMSH EPD Safety is a Value

  13. Accidents Root Cause Analysis PEIR CMSH Tech Support M/NMSH EPD MSHA Accident Prevention Steering Committee Safety is a Value

  14. MSHA Accident Prevention Steering Committee • An ad hoc committee to evaluate the root cause of fatal accidents for solutions, identify synergies between all accidents, and recommend solutions to prevent future accidents, injuries, and illnesses. Safety is a Value

  15. Committee continued • The major program areas of MSHA represented on committee. Safety is a Value

  16. Accidents Root Cause Analysis PEIR CMSH Tech Support M/NMSH EPD MSHA Accident Prevention Steering Committee Publication & Internet Posting Safety is a Value

  17. Accidents Root Cause Analysis PEIR CMSH Tech Support M/NMSH EPD MSHA Accident Prevention Steering Committee Publication & Internet Posting Industry Committee NMA, ISMSP, NSSGA, UMWA, Holmes, etc. Safety is a Value

  18. Industry Committee • MSHA establishes a partnership with industry and jointly endorse solutions. Some of these may be: • International Society of Mine Safety Professionals (ISMSP) • International Society of Explosives Engineers (ISEE) • Equipment Manufacturers Institute (EMI) Safety is a Value

  19. Industry Committee • National Mining Association (NMA) • United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) • Bituminous Coal Operators Association (BCOA) • National Stone, Sand, and Gravel Association (NSSGA) • American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) Safety is a Value

  20. Accidents Root Cause Analysis PEIR CMSH Tech Support M/NMSH EPD MSHA Accident Prevention Steering Committee Publication & Internet Posting Industry Committee NMA, ISMSP, NSSGA, UMWA, Holmes, etc. MSHA Outreach Coal, M/NM, EFS, TS, State Grants Safety is a Value

  21. Accidents Root Cause Analysis PEIR CMSH Tech Support M/NMSH EPD MSHA Accident Prevention Steering Committee Publication & Internet Posting Industry Committee NMA, ISMSP, NSSGA, UMWA, Holmes, etc. Feedback from Outreach MSHA Outreach Coal, M/NM, EFS, TS, State Grants Shared ideas Miners and Mine Operators Safety is a Value

  22. The Example of the Process • An idea to prevent an accident is received by a ______(mine inspector, EFS, Tech Support, state grant trainer, etc.) from a miner, • it is passed up to through the program area committee member, • the idea is sent to all committee members for review, Safety is a Value

  23. Example • Members critique the idea. • Once approved -- sent to Industry Organizations, PEIR for Internet posting and EPD for publication, • EPD notifies all agency field personnel and state grant recipients via mailings or email. Safety is a Value

  24. Example • All inspectors, EFS, and state grantees should distribute this information when interfacing with miners during the normal course of their business. • If a better or alternate idea on how to prevent accidents is discussed in training, this again should be passed to the steering committee for sharing. Safety is a Value

  25. Example • Credit will be given on the document to those who submit the idea. Safety is a Value

  26. Summary--Utilize the strengths of the agency to communicate more effectively with the industry. • Inspectorate (Coal & M/NM) - • identify root causes, • solicit new ideas, • share solutions with the industry, • Technical Support - • resolve technical based root causes, • develop solutions to reduce hazards, Safety is a Value

  27. Summary • Training (EPD) - • develop focused training programs, • new training products, • publication and distribution of information. • Information Resources - • provide safety & health trend analysis, • internet information. Safety is a Value

  28. Agency Goals • A lower number of fatalities • A lower non-fatal injury incidence rate, • MSHA directing it strengths to eliminate hazards and communicate these findings, • Creating a partnership with mining industry. Safety is a Value

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