Kentucky Code § KRS 351.242

Mine safety analysis program -- Responsibility and powers of mine safety specialists
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(1) There is hereby created in the department a mine safety analysis program. (2) Mine safety specialists employed in the department and conducting underground or surface mine safety analysis shall satisfy the applicable requirements established in KRS 351.090. (3) A primary responsibility of the mine safety specialist is to prevent mine accidents and fatalities by observing and evaluating the work habits of persons involved in the direct production of coal and to contact, advise, and assist these persons in correcting their unsafe or potentially hazardous actions. (4) Each time a mine safety specialist enters a mine to perform mine safety analysis, he or she shall c onfer with the foreman as to the conditions of the mine and the work practices of the employees. (5) The mine safety specialist shall keep mine management, representatives of the employees, and the commissioner informed about all hazardous conditions and a ll matters which may improve the safety of mines. (6) The division shall assist the department in assessing the effectiveness of miner training programs. (7) The commissioner shall at his or her discretion assign mine safety specialists to all mines in the state taking into consideration such factors as the history of accidents at the mine, experience of the workforce, physical condition of the mine, and size of the mine. (8) The commissioner may coordinate the assignment of mine safety specialists with the appropriate federal authorities to minimize duplication of accident prevention efforts. (9) The commissioner shall report annually to the General Assembly and to the Governor on the effectiveness of the mine safety specialists in improving mine safety.

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