Requires mine operators to use labels
or other forms of warning necessary to inform miners of all hazards
to which they are exposed, relevant symptoms and emergency
treatment, and proper conditions of safety use or
exposure.
US Code:
30 USC 811, 101(a) Name of Law: Federal Mine Safety &
Health Act of 1977
US Code:
30 USC 813(h), 103(h) Name of Law: Federal Mine Safety &
Health Act of 1977
Burden hours decreased (from
187,230 to 182,835) as a result of a decrease in respondents (from
23,834 to 21,910). Costs to respondents decreased (from $13,281 to
$11,108). Responses increased from 1,093,530 to 1,253,295 due to an
increase in average responses per respondent. There are no program
changes.
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