For Immediate Release
6/30/08

Senator Mary Jo WhiteSenator Mary Jo White

Senate Again Passes Comprehensive Mine Safety Bill

Harrisburg – A comprehensive mine safety bill that will provide for the first rewrite of Pennsylvania's mining laws in nearly half a century was approved by the state Senate today, according Sen. Mary Jo White (R-21), who co-sponsored the measure.

The Senate first passed Senate Bill 949 in February, but the measure was amended in the House of Representatives and returned. The bill will help improve coordination of mine safety efforts and sets higher standards for mine operators and their employees.

"This overdue legislation brings Pennsylvania mine safety into the 21st Century with a host of new measures to prevent, prepare for and respond to mining accidents and emergencies," said White who chairs the Senate Environmental Resources and Energy Committee. "Pennsylvania can be proud of its first-rate mine safety program.  This legislation will once again serve as a national standard, and I urge the House to approve this bill quickly."

Senate Bill 949, sponsored by Senator Richard Kasunic (D-32), would create a new Board of Coal Mine Safety to keep Pennsylvania's mine safety standards regularly updated. The seven-member board will be chaired by the Secretary of Environmental Protection, with equal representation from mine operators and mine workers.

The legislation provides for greater legal responsibility for operators to ensure mine safety, and enables the state to establish a central database of mine maps, White said. It also addresses responses to accidents, requiring mine operators to notify DEP within 15 minutes of an accident, and updates ventilation and roof support requirements. 

Senator White commended Gov. Rendell and DEP Secretary Kathleen McGinty, as well as Rep. Bill DeWeese, and Senators Musto and Kasunic for their work on the bill.  The senator expressed special appreciation to George Ellis of the Pennsylvania Coal Association, whose members showed continued willingness to find a reasonable compromise on the legislation.

Pennsylvania is the fourth-largest coal producer in the United States, following Wyoming, West Virginia and Kentucky. Pennsylvania's mine safety statute was last updated in 1961.  
 

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Pat Henderson
(717) 787-9684

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