September 30, 2021
Manchin, Capito Announce $180K For Mine Safety In West Virginia
Washington, DC – U.S. Senators Joe Manchin (D-WV) and Shelley Moore
Capito (R-WV), members of the Senate Appropriations Committee, today announced
$180,000 from the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) Mine Safety and Health
Administration (MSHA) to Marshall University and West Virginia University
Research Corporations for mine safety. The funding is from the Brookwood-Sago Mine Safety Grants Program,
which supports education and training to identify, avoid and prevent unsafe
working conditions in coal mines.
“In West Virginia, we’ve experienced multiple mine disasters including
Sago, Aracoma and Upper Big Branch that showcased the dire need for increased
mine safety to protect our brave miners. As Governor, I worked tirelessly to
establish stricter mine safety laws and standards and as Senator, I’ve
continued to fight in Washington to prevent tragic disasters and ensure safe
working conditions for our miners. These programs will provide much-needed
prevention and preparedness training for coal miners and operators across the
Mountain State. Our miners deserve to be safe as they work tirelessly to power
our nation, and I will continue to fight for our brave West Virginia miners,” said
Senator Manchin.
“Coal
mining is a proud tradition here in the Mountain State, but it is not without
risks, and I cannot stress enough the importance of mine safety,” Senator Capito said. “That’s why it’s
incredibly important that we make sure their safety remains the top priority.
I’m glad to see this funding heading to both WVU and Marshall where they will
be able to further invest in education and training programs to help equip
miners with the right tools to conduct their jobs safely.”
Individual awards listed below:
·
$130,000 – Marshall University Research
Corporation
o
This
funding will be used to develop videos on powered haulage safety, fire safety emergency
preparedness and personal protective equipment.
·
$50,000 – West Virginia University Research
Corporation
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This
funding will be used to provide emergency prevention and preparedness training
to coal miners and coal mine operators in the areas of Self Contained Self
Rescuer expectations and mine rescue.
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