MSHA Announces New Silica Enforcement Initiative


While the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) continues to work on developing a new crystalline silica standard (that is expected to cut the exposure limit in half), the agency has decided to ramp up enforcement of operator silica compliance with the requirements that are already on the books. On June 8, 2022, MSHA announced in a news release that it had launched an enforcement initiative to conduct silica dust-related mine inspections and expand silica sampling at mines.

MSHA’s announcement specifically lays out the following elements of its new silica enforcement initiative:

In addition to these enforcement efforts, the agency has also pledged to provide mine operators with “compliance assistance and best practices to limit miners’ exposure to silica dust.”

According to the news release, this assistance will be provided by the Educational Field and Small Mine Service staff through outreach to mine operators, unions, and others in the mining community.


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