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July 24, 2024 - MSHA conducted a POV screening of mines for a 12-month enforcement period ending April 30, 2024, and identified Mine No. 39 in McDowell County, W.Va., met the initial POV criteria for the existence of a pattern of violations under section 104(e) of the Mine Act. While the mine – operated by Twin State Mining – met the initial POV screening criteria, MSHA reviewed mitigating circumstances. After its review, MSHA determined that issuing a POV notice was not warranted. The agency also announced that POV notices issued to the following mines remain in effect:
Operators placed on a POV who commit S&S violations are required to withdraw miners from the affected area until MSHA determines that the violation has been abated. The POV notice is terminated if MSHA does not issue a withdrawal order within 90-days after the issuance of the POV notice or if an MSHA inspection of the entire mine finds no S&S violations. MSHA offers two online calculators to help mine operators monitor compliance: the Pattern of Violations Calculator, which allows mine operators to monitor performance under the POV screening criteria and alerts mine operators that corrective actions are needed, and the Significant and Substantial Calculator, which enables mine operators to monitor their S&S violations. The agency said It is the responsibility of mine operators to track their violation and injury histories to determine whether they need to take action to avoid meeting the POV screening criteria. |
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