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Hazardous Conditions Complaints

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TOTAL RESPONSE BURDEN FOR THE QUARTERLY INTERVIEW AND DIARY SURVEYS

Number of responses ......................................................................................
Total burden hours ..........................................................................................
Total burden hours including Incentives/Outlets Test ..............................

Total Burden Cost (capital/startup):
$0.
Total Burden Cost (operating/
maintenance): $0.
Comments submitted in response to
this notice will be summarized and/or
included in the request for Office of
Management and Budget approval of the
information collection request; they also
will become a matter of public record.
Signed at Washington, DC, this 24th day of
June 2016.
Kimberley Hill,
Chief, Division of Management Systems,
Bureau of Labor Statistics.
[FR Doc. 2016–15512 Filed 6–29–16; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4510–24–P

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Total

29,200
28,974
........................

27,780
28,780
........................

56,980
57,754
........................

this notice may be sent by any of the
methods listed below.
• Federal E-Rulemaking Portal:
http://www.regulations.gov. Follow the
on-line instructions for submitting
comments for docket number MSHA–
2016–0019.
• Regular Mail: Send comments to
USDOL–MSHA, Office of Standards,
Regulations, and Variances, 201 12th
Street South, Suite 4E401, Arlington,
VA 22202–5452.
• Hand Delivery: USDOL—Mine
Safety and Health Administration, 201
12th Street South, Suite 4E401,
Arlington, VA 22202–5452. Sign in at
the receptionist’s desk on the 4th floor
via the East elevator.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Mine Safety and Health Administration
[OMB Control No. 1219–0014]

Proposed Extension of Information
Collection; Hazardous Conditions
Complaints

Sheila McConnell, Director, Office of
Standards, Regulations, and Variances,
MSHA, at MSHA.information
[email protected] (email); 202–693–
9440 (voice); or 202–693–9441
(facsimile).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Mine Safety and Health
Administration, Labor.
ACTION: Request for public comments.
AGENCY:

I. Background

The Department of Labor, as
part of its continuing effort to reduce
paperwork and respondent burden,
conducts a pre-clearance consultation
program to provide the general public
and Federal agencies with an
opportunity to comment on proposed
collections of information in accordance
with the Paperwork Reduction Act of
1995, 44 U.S.C. 3506(c)(2)(A). This
program helps to assure that requested
data can be provided in the desired
format, reporting burden (time and
financial resources) is minimized,
collection instruments are clearly
understood, and the impact of collection
requirements on respondents can be
properly assessed. Currently, the Mine
Safety and Health Administration
(MSHA) is soliciting comments on the
information collection for Hazardous
Conditions Complaints.
DATES: All comments must be received
on or before August 29, 2016.
ADDRESSES: Comments concerning the
information collection requirements of

Under Section 103(g) of the Federal
Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977, as
amended (Mine Act), a representative of
miners, or any individual miner where
there is no representative of miners,
may submit a written or oral notification
of an alleged violation of the Mine Act
or a mandatory standard or that an
imminent danger exists. The notifier has
the right to obtain an immediate
inspection by MSHA. A copy of the
notice must be provided to the operator,
with individual miner names redacted.
MSHA regulations at 30 CFR part 43
implement Section 103(g) of the Mine
Act. These regulations provide the
procedures for submitting notification of
the alleged violation and the actions
that MSHA must take after receiving the
notice. Although the regulations contain
a review procedure (required by section
103(g)(2) of the Mine Act) whereby a
miner or a representative of miners may
in writing request a review if no citation
or order is issued as a result of the
original notice, the option is so rarely
used that it was not considered in the
burden estimates.

SUMMARY:

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II. Desired Focus of Comments
MSHA is soliciting comments
concerning the proposed information
collection related to Hazardous
Conditions Complaints. MSHA is
particularly interested in comments
that:
• Evaluate whether the collection of
information is necessary for the proper
performance of the functions of the
agency, including whether the
information has practical utility;
• Evaluate the accuracy of MSHA’s
estimate of the burden of the collection
of information, including the validity of
the methodology and assumptions used;
• Suggest methods to enhance the
quality, utility, and clarity of the
information to be collected; and
• Minimize the burden of the
collection of information on those who
are to respond, including through the
use of appropriate automated,
electronic, mechanical, or other
technological collection techniques or
other forms of information technology,
e.g., permitting electronic submission of
responses.
The information collection request
will be available on http://
www.regulations.gov. MSHA cautions
the commenter against providing any
information in the submission that
should not be publicly disclosed. Full
comments, including personal
information provided, will be made
available on www.regulations.gov and
www.reginfo.gov.
The public may also examine publicly
available documents at USDOL—Mine
Safety and Health Administration, 201
12th South, Suite 4E401, Arlington, VA
22202–5452. Sign in at the receptionist’s
desk on the 4th floor via the East
elevator.
Questions about the information
collection requirements may be directed
to the person listed in the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section of this
notice.
III. Current Actions
This request for collection of
information contains provisions for
Hazardous Conditions Complaints.
MSHA has updated the data with
respect to the number of respondents,
responses, burden hours, and burden

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costs supporting this information
collection request.
Type of Review: Extension, without
change, of a currently approved
collection.
Agency: Mine Safety and Health
Administration.
OMB Number: 1219–0014.
Affected Public: Business or other forprofit.
Number of Respondents: 2,511.
Frequency: On occasion.
Number of Responses: 2,511.
Annual Burden Hours: 502 hours.
Annual Respondent or Recordkeeper
Cost: $0.
MSHA Forms: Hazardous Conditions
Complaints.
Comments submitted in response to
this notice will be summarized and
included in the request for Office of
Management and Budget approval of the
information collection request; they will
also become a matter of public record.
Sheila McConnell,
Certifying Officer.
[FR Doc. 2016–15425 Filed 6–29–16; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4510–43–P

DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Mine Safety and Health Administration
[OMB Control No. 1219–0041]

Proposed Extension of Information
Collection; Program To Prevent
Smoking in Hazardous Areas (Pertains
to Underground Coal Mines)
Mine Safety and Health
Administration, Labor.
ACTION: Request for public comments.
AGENCY:

The Department of Labor, as
part of its continuing effort to reduce
paperwork and respondent burden,
conducts a pre-clearance consultation
program to provide the general public
and Federal agencies with an
opportunity to comment on proposed
collections of information in accordance
with the Paperwork Reduction Act of
1995, 44 U.S.C. 3506(c)(2)(A). This
program helps to assure that requested
data can be provided in the desired
format, reporting burden (time and
financial resources) is minimized,
collection instruments are clearly
understood, and the impact of collection
requirements on respondents can be
properly assessed. Currently, the Mine
Safety and Health Administration
(MSHA) is soliciting comments on the
information collection for Program to
Prevent Smoking in Hazardous Areas
(Pertains to Underground Coal Mines).
DATES: All comments must be received
on or before August 29, 2016.

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Comments concerning the
information collection requirements of
this notice may be sent by any of the
methods listed below.
• Federal E-Rulemaking Portal:
http://www.regulations.gov. Follow the
on-line instructions for submitting
comments for docket number MSHA–
2016–0018.
• Regular Mail: Send comments to
USDOL–MSHA, Office of Standards,
Regulations, and Variances, 201 12th
Street South, Suite 4E401, Arlington,
VA 22202–5452
• Hand Delivery: USDOL—Mine
Safety and Health Administration, 201
12th Street South, Suite 4E401,
Arlington, VA 22202–5452. Sign in at
the receptionist’s desk on the 4th floor
via the East elevator.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Sheila McConnell, Director, Office of
Standards, Regulations, and Variances,
MSHA, at MSHA.information
[email protected] (email); 202–693–
9440 (voice); or 202–693–9441
(facsimile).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
ADDRESSES:

I. Background
Section 317(c) of the Federal Mine
Safety and Health Act of 1977 (Mine
Act), 30 U.S.C. 877(c), and 30 CFR
75.1702 prohibits persons from smoking
or carrying smoking materials
underground or in places where there is
a fire or explosion hazard. Under the
Mine Act, 30 U.S.C. 877(c) and 75.1702,
coal mine operators are required to
develop programs to prevent persons
from carrying smoking materials,
matches, or lighters underground and to
prevent smoking in hazardous areas,
such as in or around oil houses,
explosives magazines or other areas
where such practice may cause a fire or
explosion.
Section 75.1702–1 requires a mine
operator to submit a smoking prevention
plan to MSHA for approval under
§ 75.1702 to MSHA for approval.
Section 103(h) of the Mine Act, 30
U.S.C. 813, authorizes MSHA to collect
information necessary to carry out its
duty in protecting the safety and health
of miners. These information collection
requirements help to ensure that a fire
or explosion hazard does not occur.
II. Desired Focus of Comments
MSHA is soliciting comments
concerning the proposed information
collection related to Program to Prevent
Smoking in Hazardous Areas (Pertains
to Underground Coal Mines). MSHA is
particularly interested in comments
that:
• Evaluate whether the collection of
information is necessary for the proper

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performance of the functions of the
agency, including whether the
information has practical utility;
• Evaluate the accuracy of MSHA’s
estimate of the burden of the collection
of information, including the validity of
the methodology and assumptions used;
• Suggest methods to enhance the
quality, utility, and clarity of the
information to be collected; and
• Minimize the burden of the
collection of information on those who
are to respond, including through the
use of appropriate automated,
electronic, mechanical, or other
technological collection techniques or
other forms of information technology,
e.g., permitting electronic submission of
responses.
The information collection request
will be available on http://
www.regulations.gov. MSHA cautions
the commenter against providing any
information in the submission that
should not be publicly disclosed. Full
comments, including personal
information provided, will be made
available on www.regulations.gov and
www.reginfo.gov.
The public may also examine publicly
available documents at USDOL—Mine
Safety and Health Administration, 201
12th South, Suite 4E401, Arlington, VA
22202–5452. Sign in at the receptionist’s
desk on the 4th floor via the East
elevator.
Questions about the information
collection requirements may be directed
to the person listed in the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section of this
notice.
III. Current Actions
This request for collection of
information contains provisions for
Program to Prevent Smoking in
Hazardous Areas (Pertains to
Underground Coal Mines). MSHA has
updated the data with respect to the
number of respondents, responses,
burden hours, and burden costs
supporting this information collection
request.
Type of Review: Extension, without
change, of a currently approved
collection.
Agency: Mine Safety and Health
Administration.
OMB Number: 1219–0041.
Affected Public: Business or other forprofit.
Number of Respondents: 17.
Frequency: On occasion.
Number of Responses: 17.
Annual Burden Hours: 9 hours.
Annual Respondent or Recordkeeper
Cost: $0.
Comments submitted in response to
this notice will be summarized and

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