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MSHA Communications and Tracking Workshop. March 17, 2010. Welcome!. Workshop Agenda. Background Technology Review NIOSH Presentation Legal Issues - canceled Communication and Tracking Approvals ERP Status ERP Issues Questions and Answers. MINER Act Requirements.
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MSHA Communications and Tracking Workshop March 17, 2010
Workshop Agenda • Background • Technology Review • NIOSH Presentation • Legal Issues - canceled • Communication and Tracking Approvals • ERP Status • ERP Issues • Questions and Answers
MINER Act Requirements • “Post Accident Wireless Two-Way Communication Medium” • “Electronic Tracking System” • Emergency Response Plans submitted by June 15, 2009
MINER Act Requirements • Approved Plans shall: • Afford miners a level of safety protection at least consistent with the existing standards, including standards mandated by law and regulation; • Reflect the most recent credible scientific research; • Be technologically feasible, make use of current commercially available technology, and account for the specific physical characteristics of the mine; and • Reflect the improvements in mine safety gained from experience under this Act and other worker safety and health laws.
MINER Act Requirements • ERPs must be reviewed by MSHA at least every 6 months. MSHA must consider: • Comments submitted by miners or miners’ representatives • Intervening advancements in science and technology that could be implemented to enhance miners’ ability to evacuate or otherwise survive in an emergency.
MSHA Technical Support Communication and Tracking Committee History • MSHA formed committee shortly after Sago and Aracoma Disasters • Committee charged with investigating communication and tracking technologies including those used in other industries: • Initially investigated PED and Tracker • Reviewed responses to MSHA’s request for information • Coordinated technology testing at Consol McElroy Mine
MSHA Committee History • Met with product developers to provide technical assistance (70 different companies) • Underground coal mine needs • Approval assistance • Test/demo arrangements • Attend demonstrations (74 tests/demos) • Assist product developers (185 proposals)
MSHA Committee History • Develop Guidance PPL • Not regulation • Assist enforcement with evaluation of ERPs • Assist SOL with legal issues • RFI in anthracite mines • Coverage in working sections
NIOSH Partnership • Assist with contract evaluations • Share information • Participate with NMA/BCOA communication partnership • Share MSHA approval and ERP information
CT Guidance PPL • Published in January 2009 • Provided guidance for compliance with MINER Act • Voice or Text Communications continuous in escapeways and on working section
CT Guidance PPL • Redundant Communications • 2000’ tracking accuracy in escapeways • 200’ tracking accuracy on working section • Required coverage in other “strategic areas”
Q and A Documents • Original posted in April 2009 • Supplemental posted in January 2010 • Based on questions received at stakeholder meetings and elsewhere
Q and A Documents • Provided further clarifications • MSHA will consolidate and update Q and A documents in near future.
Website Information • Current communication and tracking program status • Listing of potentially MINER Act compliant MSHA approved products • Mine Communication and Tracking Tutorial (courtesy of NIOSH) • Policy letters and guidance information (Q and As)
Website Information • Consol McElroy final report • Presentations and webcast archive from this workshop will be added • http://www.msha.gov/techsupp/commoandtracking.asp
What does the future hold? • Installation issues in coming months • Updated MINER Act compliance guide (Q and As) • MSHA inspection procedures to verify compliance with ERPs
What does the future hold? • Technology performance comparison • Eventual regulation?
Today’s Agenda • Technology Review • NIOSH Presentation • CT Approval Status • ERP Status • ERP Issues Panel Discussion • Q and A