Coal Mine Rescue Teams: Arrangements for Emergency Medical Assistance and Transportation for Injured Persons-Agreements, Reporting Requirements, and Posting Requirements

ICR 201611-1219-002

OMB: 1219-0144

Federal Form Document

Forms and Documents
IC Document Collections
IC ID
Document
Title
Status
208453
Modified
208450
Modified
208449
Modified
208448 Modified
208447 Modified
208446
Modified
208445
Modified
208444 Modified
208443
Modified
208442
Modified
181977
Modified
ICR Details
1219-0144 201611-1219-002
Historical Active 201304-1219-002
DOL/MSHA
Coal Mine Rescue Teams: Arrangements for Emergency Medical Assistance and Transportation for Injured Persons-Agreements, Reporting Requirements, and Posting Requirements
Extension without change of a currently approved collection   No
Regular
Approved without change 02/03/2017
Retrieve Notice of Action (NOA) 12/20/2016
  Inventory as of this Action Requested Previously Approved
02/29/2020 36 Months From Approved 02/28/2017
15,280 0 21,379
2,203 0 3,345
617,070 0 786,928

The respondents for the paperwork provisions of this rule are underground coal mine operators. The records will be used by coal mine operators, supervisors, and employees, and State and Federal mine inspectors to provide assurance that each mine operator and mine rescue team is prepared for a mine emergency. The records show that the mine rescue team equipment has been examined and tested and is in good working order. The training records show that the mine rescue team members and the responsible persons at the mine are competent to respond to a mine emergency involving a fire, an explosion, or a gas or water inundation. The records greatly assist those who use them in making decisions that will ultimately affect the safety of all persons working underground. These information collection requirements help assure that properly trained mine rescue teams are readily available to save endangered miners in life-threatening situations. In addition, the training requirements in this information collection will help assure the safety of the mine rescue team itself.

US Code: 30 USC 813(h) Name of Law: Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977
   US Code: 30 USC 811 Name of Law: Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977
  
None

Not associated with rulemaking

  81 FR 50023 07/29/2016
81 FR 92855 12/20/2016
No

  Total Approved Previously Approved Change Due to New Statute Change Due to Agency Discretion Change Due to Adjustment in Estimate Change Due to Potential Violation of the PRA
Annual Number of Responses 15,280 21,379 0 0 -6,099 0
Annual Time Burden (Hours) 2,203 3,345 0 0 -1,142 0
Annual Cost Burden (Dollars) 617,070 786,928 0 0 -169,858 0
No
No
There are no program changes; however, adjustments were made to burden hours and costs. As shown in the table below, the number of burden hours, responses, and respondents have decreased since the last submission as the result of a reduction in the number of active coal mines and fewer new mines being opened.

$13,573
No
No
No
No
No
Uncollected
Nicole Bouchet 202 646-2814 [email protected]

  No

On behalf of this Federal agency, I certify that the collection of information encompassed by this request complies with 5 CFR 1320.9 and the related provisions of 5 CFR 1320.8(b)(3).
The following is a summary of the topics, regarding the proposed collection of information, that the certification covers:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
    (i) Why the information is being collected;
    (ii) Use of information;
    (iii) Burden estimate;
    (iv) Nature of response (voluntary, required for a benefit, or mandatory);
    (v) Nature and extent of confidentiality; and
    (vi) Need to display currently valid OMB control number;
 
 
 
If you are unable to certify compliance with any of these provisions, identify the item by leaving the box unchecked and explain the reason in the Supporting Statement.
12/20/2016


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