by MSHA Safety Services | Sep 23, 2025 | Regulations and Resources
As mining operations embrace innovation, battery-powered equipment has become increasingly prevalent across both surface and underground sites. This transition offers a host of benefits—lower emissions, reduced noise, and improved air quality—but it also introduces a...
by MSHA Safety Services | Sep 18, 2025 | Regulations and Resources
Slip and fall incidents continue to be a leading cause of injury in mining operations, especially around heavy equipment and machinery. These accidents often occur during routine tasks—stepping onto a platform, climbing into a cab, or navigating around poorly...
by MSHA Safety Services | Sep 15, 2025 | Regulations and Resources
Mining involves tough terrain, heavy equipment, and high work zones, so worker safety requires more than training and basic PPE. Mine operators must use practical solutions to improve access and prevent falls, reducing injuries and improving operational efficiency....
by MSHA Safety Services | Sep 11, 2025 | Fire Prevention
Mining is still one of the toughest and most dangerous industries out there. Even with modern technology helping to boost efficiency and reduce some risks, protecting workers remains a top priority. One often-overlooked way to do that is through well-designed access...
by MSHA Safety Services | Sep 9, 2025 | Accident Prevention
Maintaining a safe work environment in mining operations hinges on strict adherence to regulatory standards—particularly those established by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA). Among the most crucial areas of compliance are the MSHA guidelines for...