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DOL/MSHA RIN: 1219-AB91 Publication ID: Fall 2021 
Title: Safety Program for Surface Mobile Equipment 
Abstract:

MSHA would require mine operators to establish a written safety program for mobile equipment and powered haulage equipment (except belt conveyors) used at surface mines and surface areas of underground mines. Under this proposal, mine operators would be required to assess hazards and risks and identify actions to reduce accidents related to surface mobile equipment. The operators would have flexibility to develop and implement a safety program that would work best for their mining conditions and operations. This proposed rule is to reduce fatal and nonfatal injuries involving surface mobile equipment used at mines and to improve miner safety and health.

 
Agency: Department of Labor(DOL)  Priority: Other Significant 
RIN Status: Previously published in the Unified Agenda Agenda Stage of Rulemaking: Proposed Rule Stage 
Major: Yes  Unfunded Mandates: No 
CFR Citation: 30 CFR 56    30 CFR 57    30 CFR 77   
Legal Authority: 30 U.S.C. 811    30 U.S.C. 813(h)    30 U.S.C. 957   
Legal Deadline:  None

Statement of Need:

Although mine accidents are declining, accidents involving mobile and powered haulage equipment are still a leading cause of fatalities in mining.  To reduce fatal and nonfatal injuries involving surface mobile equipment used at mines, MSHA is proposing a regulation that would require mine operators employing six or more miners to develop a written safety program for mobile and powered haulage equipment (excluding belt conveyors) at surface mines and surface areas of underground mines.  The written safety program would include actions mine operators would take to identify hazards and risks to reduce accidents, injuries, and fatalities related to surface mobile equipment.

Summary of the Legal Basis:

Sections 101(a), 103(h), and 508 of the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977 (Mine Act), as amended (30 U.S.C. 811(a), 813(h), and 957).

Alternatives:

MSHA considered requiring all mines, regardless of size, to develop and implement a written safety program for surface mobile equipment.  Based on the Agency’s experience, MSHA concluded that a mine operator with five or fewer miners would generally have a limited inventory of surface mobile equipment.  These operators would also have less complex mining operations, with fewer mobile equipment hazards that would necessitate a written safety program.  Thus, these mine operators are not required to have a written safety program, although MSHA would encourage operators with five or fewer miners to have safety programs.  MSHA will consider comments and suggestions received on alternatives or best practices that all mines might use to develop safety programs (whether written or not) for surface mobile equipment.

Anticipated Costs and Benefits:

The proposed rule would not be economically significant, and it would have some net benefits.

Risks:

Miners operating mobile and powered haulage equipment or working nearby face risks of workplace injuries, illnesses, or deaths.  The proposed rule would allow a flexible approach to reducing hazards and risks specific to each mine so that mine operators would be able to develop and implement safety programs that work for their operation, mining conditions, and miners. 

Timetable:
Action Date FR Cite
Request for Information (RFI)  06/26/2018  83 FR 29716   
Notice of Public Stakeholder Meetings  07/25/2018  83 FR 35157   
Stakeholder Meeting--Birmingham, AL  08/07/2018 
Stakeholder Meeting--Dallas, TX  08/09/2018 
Stakeholder Meeting (Webinar)--Arlington, VA  08/16/2018 
Stakeholder Meeting--Reno, NV  08/21/2018 
Stakeholder Meeting--Beckley, WV  09/11/2018 
Stakeholder Meeting--Albany, NY  09/20/2018 
Stakeholder Meeting--Arlington, VA  09/25/2018 
RFI Comment Period End  12/24/2018 
NPRM  09/09/2021  86 FR 50496   
NPRM Comment Period End  11/08/2021 
Final Rule  10/00/2022 
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: No  Government Levels Affected: None 
Small Entities Affected: No  Federalism: No 
Included in the Regulatory Plan: Yes 
RIN Data Printed in the FR: No 
Agency Contact:
Jessica Senk
Director, Office of Standards, Regulations, and Variances
Department of Labor
Mine Safety and Health Administration
201 12th Street S, Suite 401,
Arlington, VA 22202
Phone:202 693-9440