TITLE V--ADMINISTRATION
RESEARCH
SEC. 501. (a) The Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, as appropriate, shall conduct such studies, research, experiments, and demonstrations as may be appropriate--
(1) to improve working
conditions and practices in coal or other mines, and to prevent
accidents and occupational diseases originating in the coal or other
mining industry;
(2) to develop new or improved methods of
recovering persons in coal or other mines after an accident;
(3)
to develop new or improved means and methods of communication from
the surface to the underground area of a coal or other mine;
(4)
to develop new or improved means and methods of reducing
concentrations of respirable dust in the mine atmosphere of active
workings of the coal or other mine;
(5) to develop
epidemiological information to (A) identify and define positive
factors involved in occupational diseases of miners, (B) provide
information on the incidence and prevalence of pneumoconiosis and
other respiratory ailments of miners, and (C) improve mandatory
health standards;
(6) to develop techniques for the prevention
and control of occupational diseases of miners, including tests for
hypersusceptibility and early detection;
(7) to evaluate the
effect on bodily impairment and occupational disability of miners
afflicted with an occupational disease;
(8) to prepare and
publish from time to time, reports on all significant aspects of
occupational diseases of miners as well as on the medical aspects of
injuries, other than diseases, which are revealed by the research
carried on pursuant to this subsection;
(9) to study the
relationship between coal or other mine environments and occupational
diseases of miners;
(10) to develop new and improved
underground equipment and other sources of power for such equipment
which will provide greater safety;
(11) to determine, upon the
written request by any operator or authorized representative of
miners, specifying with reasonable particularity the grounds upon
which such request is made, whether any substance normally found in a
coal or other mine has potentially toxic effects in the
concentrations normally found in the coal or other mine or whether
any physical agents or equipment found or used in a coal or other
mine has potentially hazardous effects, and shall submit such
determinations to both the operators and miners as soon as possible;
and
(12) for such other purposes as they deem necessary to carry
out the purposes of this Act.
File Type | application/msword |
File Title | Attachment A – Applicable Laws |
Author | Christine Fagioletti |
Last Modified By | Haas, Emily J. (CDC/NIOSH/OMSHR) |
File Modified | 2014-12-19 |
File Created | 2014-12-12 |