US Official: Safety Violations At Massey Mine 'Outrageous'
04 Mai 2011 - 12:47AM
Dow Jones News
U.S. mining regulators found multiple safety violations at a
West Virginia mine owned by Massey Energy Co. (MEE), saying Tuesday
that the conditions were "nothing short of outrageous" and accusing
the company of failing to clean up its act after the 2010 explosion
at its Upper Big Branch mine.
The Mine Safety & Health Administration said Tuesday it had
issued 20 withdrawal orders and five citations to the Randolph Mine
in Boone County, W.Va. The mine is owned by Massey Energy and
operated by Inman Energy.
Administration officials conducted a surprise inspection Friday
at the Randolph Mine, during which they found mine workers engulfed
in coal dust and combustible materials in the form of loose coal
accumulated in working areas.
They also found that ventilation curtains, used to protect
workers against black lung, were not being used in some areas. On
arriving at the mine, officials took control of phones at the mine
office and guard shack to make sure mine workers didn't alert their
colleagues underground.
The conditions at the mine were "nothing short of outrageous"
and posed a "serious risk" of fire and explosion, said Joseph Main,
assistant secretary of labor for mine safety and health, in a
statement.
"Despite the tragedy at Upper Big Branch last year…some still
aren't getting it," Main said.
Representatives for Massey Energy were not immediately available
for comment.
-By Tennille Tracy, Dow Jones Newswires; 202-862-6619;
tennille.tracy@dowjones.com
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