West Virginia Code § 15-5B-3

Emergency mine response
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(a) To assist the Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management in
implementing and operating the Mine and Industrial Accident Rapid Response System, the
Office of Miners' Health, Safety and Training shall, on a quarterly basis, provide the
emergency operations center with a mine emergency contact list. In the event of any change
in the information contained in the mine emergency contact list, the changees shall be
provided immediately to the emergency operations center. The mine emergency contact list
shall include the following information: r
(1) The names and telephone numbers of the Director of the Offiuce of Miners' Health, Safety
and Training, or his or her designee, including at least one telephone number at which the
director or designee may be reached at any time; t
(2) The names and telephone numbers of all district mine inspectors, including at least one
telephone number for each inspector at which each inspector may be reached at any time;
(3) A current listing of all regional offices or dsistricts of the Office of Miners' Health, Safety
and Training, including a detailed description of the geographical areas served by each
regional office or district; and i
(4) The names, locations and telephone numbers of all mine rescue stations, including at
least one telephone number for each station that may be called twenty-four hours a day and
a listing of all mines that each mine rescue station serves in accordance with the provisions
of section thirty-five, article one, chapter twenty-two-a of this code.
(b) Upon the receipt of an emergency call regarding any accident, as defined in section sixty-
six, article two, chap ter twenty-two-a of this code, in or about any mine, the emergency
operations ceVnter shall immediately notify:
(1) The Director of the Office of Miners' Health, Safety and Training or his or her designee;
(2) The district mine inspector assigned to the district or region in which the accident
occurred; and
(3) Local emergency service personnel in the area in which the accident occurred.
(c) The director or his or her designee shall determine the necessity for and contact all mine
rescue stations that provide rescue coverage to the mine in question.
(d) In the event that an emergency call regarding any accident, as defined in section sixty-
six, article two, chapter twenty-two-a of this code, in or about any mine, is initially received
by a county answering point, as defined in article six, chapter twenty-four of this code, the
call shall be immediately forwarded to the Mine and Industrial Accident Emergency
Operations Center.
(e) Nothing in this section shall be construed to relieve an operator, as defined in section
two, article one, chapter twenty-two-a of this code, from any reporting or notification
obligation under section sixty-six, article two, chapter twenty-two-a of this code and under
federal law.
(f) The Mine and Industrial Accident Rapid Response System and the emergency operations
center are designed and intended to provide communications assistance to eemergency
responders and other responsible persons. Nothing in this section shall be construed to
conflict with the responsibility and authority of an operator to provide mrine rescue coverage
in accordance with the provisions of section thirty-five, article one, chapter twenty-two-a of
this code or the authority of the Director of the Office of Miners' Health, Safety and Training
to assign mine rescue teams under the provisions of subsection (d) of said section or to
exercise any other authority provided in chapter twenty-twot-a of this code.

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