THE MINING INDUSTRYThe common denominator of the clients that I represent is that they are in the mining industry and are regulated by the U.S. Department of Labor's Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA). My clients have included:
Mines, regulated by MSHA
Mining Methods, regulated by MSHA
Milling Operations, regulated by MSHA
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Aluminum
Aluminum Ore, Bauxite Coal Anthracite, Bituminous, Lignite Cement Clay & Brick Fire Clay, Common Clay, Refractory Clay Fertilizer & Agricultural Minerals Phosphate Rock, Potash, Sulphur Industrial Minerals Ball Clay, Bentonite, Borates, Feldspar, Gypsum, Frac Sands, Industrial Sands, Lime, Mica, Soda Ash, Talc Metals Iron. Copper, Lead, Zinc, Gold, Silver, Ferroalloy, Chromite, Columbium, Tantalum, Manganese, Molybdenum, Nickel, Tungsten, Mercury, Uranium, Vanadium. Antimony, Beryl, Platinum, Rare Earths, Tin, Titanium & Zircon Minerals Aplite, Brucite, Kyanite, Magnesite, Barite, Fluorspar, Gypsum, Boron Minerals, Trona, Sodium Compounds, Lithium, Pigment Mineral, Pyrites, Strontium, Soapstone & Pyrophylite, Asbestos, Gemstones, Gilsonite, Mica, Perlite, Pumice Vermiculite & Leonardite Rock Products Aggregates, Crushed Stone, Sand, Gravel, Native Asphalt, Quartzite, Slate, Silica Salt Rock Salt, Brine Salt, Evaporated Salt, Bromine Shale Stone Granite, Limestone, Marble, Sandstone, Slate, Taprock Sand & Gravel Uranium NOTICE & DISCLAIMER: The information on this page is NOT legal advice regarding MSHA's jurisdiction. The scope of MSHA's jurisdiction is determined by the Mine Act, as interpreted by the MSHA, the FMSHRC and the federal courts.
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