Judge Tells Massey, Peabody To Turn Over Accident Data To US Officials
25 Mai 2011 - 12:33AM
Dow Jones News
Coal companies Massey Energy Co. (MEE) and Peabody Energy (BTU)
have been ordered to turn over accident and injury data to U.S.
mining officials after losing a battle to keep the documents
private, the Mine Safety and Health Administration said
Tuesday.
Massey Energy, which says it is trying to protect the privacy of
its workers, is deciding whether to appeal the decision.
An administrative law judge with the Federal Mine Safety and
Health Review Commission ruled this week that the companies had to
turn over data that will allow regulators to determine compliance
with accident, injury and illness reporting requirements.
Regulators sought the data as part of an audit, conducted
between October and December, aimed at determining whether specific
mines had patterns of violations. Eight mines, either owned or
operated by Massey and Peabody, refused to provide necessary
records, the U.S. mining agency said.
"Mine operators should be aware that we are not going to rely on
what they report to make such critical determinations," said Joseph
A. Main, assistant secretary of labor for mine safety and health.
"We will check those records ourselves."
A Massey spokesman said the company provided every document that
the U.S. mining agency requested except for its workers' medical
records.
"Our miners have a right to privacy and we respectfully opposed
providing private medical information," company spokesman Jeff
Gillenwater said. "We are reviewing the decision and weighing our
appeal options."
-By Tennille Tracy, Dow Jones Newswires; 202-862-6619;
tennille.tracy@dowjones.com
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