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Rules to Live By - I

Rules to Live By - I. Stakeholder Meeting July 11, 2012. Rules to Live By - I. Purpose and Methodology RLB-I Standards Findings Summary. Purpose and Methodology. Purpose Prevent fatal and nonfatal injuries Methodology

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Rules to Live By - I

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  1. Rules to Live By - I Stakeholder Meeting July 11, 2012

  2. Rules to Live By - I • Purpose and Methodology • RLB-I Standards • Findings • Summary

  3. Purpose and Methodology • Purpose • Prevent fatal and nonfatal injuries • Methodology • Identify standards most frequently cited as contributing to single and double fatality accidents (Rules to Live By - I standards) • Industry outreach and education on RLB-I standards • Encourage mine operators to “find and fix” problems • Held two stakeholder meetings to kick off initiative • Disseminated information detailing the causes of the targeted fatal accidents to mine operators, labor organizations, state training grantees, and other stakeholders • Posted compliance assistance materials such as engineering suggestions and packages of safety target information on the MSHA website • Enhanced enforcement for violations of RLB-I standards • Focused inspections paying special attention to violations of the 24 standards that have contributed to the most mining fatalities

  4. RLB-I Standards • Coal • 75.1403-10(i) • 75.1725(a) • 75.1725(c) • 75.202* • 75.220(a)(1) • 75.511 • 77.1607(g) • 77.1607(n) • 77.1710(g) • 77.1710(i) • 77.404(c) • Metal/Nonmetal • 56.12017 • 56.14101(a)* • 56.14105 • 56.14130(g) • 56.14131(a) • 56.14205 • 56.14207 • 56.15005 • 56.16002(c) • 56.16009 • 56.20011 • 56.9101 • 57.3360 * Including subsections

  5. RLB-I Standards • From 2000 to 2008 Violations of RLB-I Standards Contributed to: • 237 fatalities • 42% of all fatalities • Categories of Standards • Blocking against motion • Fall protection • Falls of roof and rib • Lock and tag out • Maintenance of equipment • Operating mobile equipment • Struck by mobile equipment

  6. Findings – Fatal Injuries • Compared fatalities during the 12 months following RLB-I implementation with the yearly average of the previous 5 years • 5-year Average vs. 12 months following RLB-I • Coal Mining: Decreased to 10 fatalities (12% decrease) • Metal and Nonmetal Mining: Decreased to 6 fatalities (56% decrease) • All Mining: Decreased to 16 fatalities (36% decrease)

  7. Findings – Fatal Injuries • First 6 Months vs. Second 6 Months • Coal Mining: Decreased to 3 fatalities (57% decrease) • Metal and Nonmetal Mining: Stayed at 3 fatalities • All Mining: Decreased to 6 fatalities (40% decrease)

  8. RLB-I Standards • 14 of the 24 RLB-I standards were not cited as contributing to a fatal accident during the 12 months following implementation of RLB-I

  9. Summary • During the first year of the program, fatal injuries with a RLB-I contributory violation decreased 36 percent from the prior 5-year average • The reduction in fatalities was more significant in the second six months following implementation of RLB-I • 10 of the 16 fatalities occurred during the first 6 months compared to 6 in the second 6 months • 14 of the 24 RLB-I standards were not cited as contributing to a fatal accident during the 12 months following implementation of RLB-I • We still want your feedback -- http://www.msha.gov/rlbsurvey72012.asp

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