Reddit Users Offer Advice To A New MSHA Inspector With Absolutely No Mining Experience. By Brian Hendrix In August, I covered MSHA’s program to recruit new inspectors who don’t have any mining experience (MSHA is hiring! No Experience Necessary). About a month later, I noticed this post by user “rcsrobb657” on Reddit (specifically, the r/mining subreddit): Incoming new MSHA inspector.…
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EAJA Fees Not Available Where Secretary Vacated Seven Citations
By Ellen Smith A small limestone operator is not entitled to EAJA fees where the Secretary vacated seven citations issued against the operator after the MSHA inspector was no longer available to testify at a hearing, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled April 19.
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