Requires underground coal mine
operators to submit for approval a plan to provide for the safety
of workers in every underground coal mine slope or shaft.
The burden hour decrease of 260
hours is due to fewer new underground coal mine openings and as a
result, a decreased number of shaft and slope projects. MSHA
records show that there were less shafts and slopes under
construction during the year 2006 than in 2003, and fewer plans
submitted (65 plans in the year 2006 and 78 plans in the year
2003). There is also a slight cost burden decrease resulting from a
decrease in the number of shaft and slope plans submitted for
facilities under construction.
$35,451
No
No
Uncollected
Uncollected
Uncollected
Uncollected
Debra Ferraro 202-693-9821
Ferraro.debra@dol.gov
No
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