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C1981017
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GENERAL DOCUMENTS
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4/6/1989
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Bid Documents (IMP)
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General Correspondence
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-3- <br /> Mid-C ntinent: <br /> Mark Sk a (Mine Manager) <br /> )Dave <br /> ais r afety Manager) <br /> well ( ) <br /> rado• <br /> Joe ent (Chief Inspector - Division of Mines) <br /> I ddition, I will ask that the Colorado School of Mines make John Abel <br /> Ri and Roof Expert) and other appropriate experts available to <br /> participate on the team. <br /> iY <br /> The purpose of the t-c?'—� e a revised mine safety plan and <br /> implementation schedule, a procedure AOF$eh,_� consistent with MSHA <br /> statutes. It would be my hope that this team of experts could establish <br /> mutually acceptable short and long-term safety improvements, maintenance <br /> schedules and miner training programs that will result in fewer safety <br /> problems in the mine. In order to allow operations to continue, <br /> short-term strategies must focus on the life-threatening issues. <br /> Long-term strategies can consider the other MSHA concerns that are <br /> vio ations of standards ut th t to hazardous situations. <br /> t � P <br /> th <br /> In addition, I would ask the team to consider the usefulness of a <br /> resident inspector program at the mine to insure consistency in the <br /> enforcement of MSHA regulations, to increase familiarity with the mining <br /> operations, and to prioritize responses to violations. We anticipate a <br /> team of inspectors, one for each working face per shift. Consolidation r� _ <br /> of the mine will allow quick access to any working place, and the U <br /> elu <br />
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