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MSHA Wrong on Proposed Coal Dust Rule Changes

The U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration held the first of a series of public hearings on its proposed “respirable dust” rule this past week in Beckley.  Chris R. Hamilton, senior vice president of the West Virginia Coal Association, presented the industry and Association viewpoint at the hearing. The Association’s testimony is shown at the end of Coal Bits
The hearing provided the opportunity to express concerns over MSHA not allowing machine mounted scrubbers to function as designed to mitigate coal dust at the point of generation and unnecessarily exposing miners to hazards associated with section equipment moves as the result of the Agency’s reluctance to approve extended-cut continuous mining plans. We urge all our members and the Friends of Coal to contact MSHA and our members of Congress and let them know the proposed rules are not the right prescription.
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Interfaith Service for WV's Coal Miners to be Held

Local pastors and community leaders from the Mingo-Logan-Boone region will join in a special event to recognize the societal benefits of mining to our state and region and to join in prayer for both the safety of the mining community over the holidays and in 2011…and for the future of the industry.

WHAT:  Interfaith Service Recognizing the Value of Mining to West Virginia

WHEN:  Monday, December 20 -- 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

WHERE: Chief Logan Lodge and Conference Center

Featured speakers include Father George Kostas, Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Logan, and Pastor Mitchell Bias, Regional Church of God, Mingo County.

Local pastors interested in participating should contact the Logan Chamber of Commerce at (304) 752-1324.

The mining community and the general public are encouraged to attend and be a part of showing their support for our mining industry and its workers and families.  Light refreshments will be served.

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U.S. Labor Department Issues Safety Alert on Highwall Stability

MSHA issued a specific warning about highwalls because winter months can bring drastic changes to their stability due to freezing and thawing. Water accumulates in crevices of rocks and then freezes. The ice acts as a wedge to expand the crevice opening. The ice thaws and the cycle begins again which in turn compromises the stability of the highwall that can result in highwall failure.

BEST PRACTICES

• Conduct examinations of the highwall before, during and after every rain, freeze, or thaw.

• Scale down loose hazardous material.

• Do not work under loose material for any reason.

• Pay special attention when working in the corners of box cuts.

• Increase the number of benches at each highwall to catch falling material.

• Use CB radios to keep equipment operators informed of highwall conditions.

REMEMBER: Safety depends you!

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Santa's Needed - Wyoming County Toy Fund Robbed

A break-in at the storage site of the Wyoming County Toy Fund has left the fund just about toyless for its December 19 distribution party.  The fund had taken advantage of an opportunity to buy toys in the off-season at a significant discount. Then, as workers began their prep for the party, they made the horrifying discovery that many of the toys had been stolen and most of the remainder vandalized.  Fund Chairman Todd Houck fears the fund may not survive. Not only will it have to replace those toys, they also found out they will be serving more children than ever.  “We won’t be able to shop until the last minute,” Houck told The Register-Herald. “And if no donations come in, we won’t be able to shop — period.”
To help ensure that the neediest of Wyoming County’s children have a happy Christmas in 2010, mail a tax-deductible donation to L. Dale Stewart, treasurer; P.O. Box 268; Matheny, WV 24860 or make a cash contribution at any branch of First People’s Bank or First Community Bank.
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Friends of Coal Continues Outreach Efforts

The Friends of Coal is putting together its outreach calendar for 2011.  Currently we are putting the finishing touches on our Legislative Calendar, preparing our support materials and scheduling events.
Among the events already scheduled are:
Seminar Presentation and Sponsorship of the West Virginia Construction and Design Exposition, set for March 23rd and 24th here in Charleston.  Seminars presented by the Friends of Coal include “Surface Mining: Restoration and Post-Mine Land Use” and “The Potential Impact of EPA Policy on the Economy of West Virginia.”  (Note:  Seminar topics are subject to change.