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M1977493
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General Documents
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1/30/2017
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Compliance with WQCC Rule
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0 <br /> Interstate Mining Compact Commission <br /> 445-A Carlisle Drive,Herndon,VA 20170 <br /> Phone:703/709-8654 Fax:703/709-8655 <br /> Web Address:wwwArnmisa.us E-Mail:gconrad@imcc.isausorbbotsis@imcc.isa.us <br /> Interstate Mining Compact Commission <br /> Mine Safety and Health Training Awards Program <br /> Introduction <br /> The Interstate Mining Compact Commission(IMCC) announces the annual Mine Safety and Health <br /> Training Awards to recognize excellence in the development of mine safety and health training materials or <br /> programs on a national level. Beginning in 2016, each year at the committee's discretion, there will be awards <br /> presented in two categories: state category and industry category. Each category includes the following 4 <br /> subcategories: coal surface, coal underground, metal/nonmetal surface, and metal/nonmetal underground, for a <br /> potential of 4 awards to be presented annually in each of the two categories. <br /> Competition for the national reclamation awards is limited to IMCC states with each state authorized <br /> to make one nomination in each subcategory within each of the two main categories(for a potential of up to <br /> 4 nominations within the state category, and 4 nominations within the industry category annually). <br /> Some states have previously established awards to recognize outstanding mine safety and health training <br /> materials and programs within their own state. This program allows each state to incorporate existing programs <br /> into the nomination process for the IMCC awards and provides for more competition at a national level. <br /> Scope <br /> The IMCC Mine Safety and Health Training Awards will be presented at the IMCC annual meeting and <br /> will be judged on the criteria outlined in the following section. The regulatory authority of each state will <br /> announce the Awards Program and request that nominations for the industry category be submitted to them by <br /> the deadline. Each state will conduct a screening process and select one company for each category, when <br /> deemed warranted, to compete for the IMCC awards. Each state will then submit their nominations to Beth A. <br /> Botsis, Deputy Executive Director, IMCC, 445 Carlisle Drive, Suite A, Herndon, VA 20170. <br />
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