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News Release

MSHA awards $8.4M in state grants in 47 states

Funds provide U.S. mine workers with safety and health training

ARLINGTON, Va. – The U.S. Department of Labor's Mine Safety and Health Administration has awarded $8,441,000 in grant funding to 47 states and the Navajo Nation to reduce mining accidents, injuries and illnesses by supporting safety and health training courses and other programs.

Grantees will use the funds to provide miners with federally mandated training. The grants cover training and retraining of miners working at surface and underground coal and metal and nonmetal mines, including miners engaged in shell dredging or employed at surface stone, sand and gravel mining operations.

Grants were awarded in fiscal year 2015 based on applications from states, and they are administered by state mine inspectors' offices, state departments of labor, and state-supported colleges and universities. Each recipient tailors the program to the needs of its mines and miners – including mining conditions and hazards miners may encounter – and provides technical assistance.

"Training of our nation's miners is critical to miners' safety and health, and thousands of miners receive training through these state grants," said Joseph A. Main, assistant secretary of labor for mine safety and health.

Authorized by the Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969, the state's grants programs have received funds to provide safety and health training to miners since 1971.

In addition to safety and health training, some states use these grants to support their mine emergency response efforts and other Mine Act functions.

Editor's note: A list of grantees follows this release.

MSHA FY 2015 State Grant Awards

State

Grantee

City

Amount

Alabama

Bevill State Community College(link is external)

Sumiton

$204,244.79

Alaska

University of Alaska Fairbanks(link is external)

Fairbanks

$91,334.69

Arizona

Arizona State Mine Inspector(link is external)

Phoenix

$290,210.69

Arkansas

Arkansas Department of Labor(link is external)

Little Rock

$104,926.56

California

California Department of Industrial Relations(link is external)

Chico

$290,215.70

Colorado

Colorado Department of Natural Resources(link is external)

Denver

$204,481.31

Connecticut

Central Connecticut State University(link is external)

New Britain

$57,494.34

Florida

Tallahassee Community College(link is external)

Tallahassee

$130,239.18

Georgia

Technical College System of Georgia(link is external)

Atlanta

$154,593.69

Idaho

North Idaho College(link is external)

Post Falls

$110,877.63

Illinois

Illinois Department of Natural Resources(link is external)

Springfield

$209,016.28

Indiana

Vincennes University(link is external)

Vincennes

$200,665.93

Iowa

Eastern Iowa Community Colleges(link is external)

Davenport

$146,098.02

Kansas

Hutchinson Community College(link is external)

Hutchinson

$93,653.79

Kentucky

Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet(link is external)

Frankfort

$543,314.84

Louisiana

Northshore Technical Community College(link is external)

Greensburg

$81,798.74

Maine

Maine Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Standards(link is external)

Augusta

$76,609.33

Maryland

Maryland Department of the Environment(link is external)

La Plata

$53,666.92

Massachusetts

Massachusetts Department of Labor Standards(link is external)

Boston

$67,424.15

Michigan

Michigan Technological University(link is external)

Houghton

$196,592.98

Minnesota

Minnesota State Colleges & Universities(link is external)

St. Paul

$275,951.36

Mississippi

Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality(link is external)

Jackson

$46,760.75

Missouri

Missouri Department of Labor & Industrial Relations(link is external)

Jefferson City

$202,845.72

Montana

Montana Department of Labor & Industry(link is external)

Helena

$150,000

Navajo Nation

Minerals Department(link is external)

Window Rock

$25,055.05

Nebraska

Board of Regents, University of Nebraska(link is external)

Kearney

$67,115.47

Nevada

Nevada Department of Business and Industry(link is external)

Carson City

$270,828.10

New Hampshire

New Hampshire Department of Resources & Economic Development(link is external)

Concord

$47,949.36

New Jersey

New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development(link is external)

Trenton

$43,139.79

New Mexico

New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology(link is external)

Socorro

$154,120.65

New York

New York State Department of Labor(link is external)

Albany

$249,541.32

North Carolina

North Carolina Department of Labor(link is external)

Raleigh

$141,099.04

North Dakota

North Dakota Department of Career and Technical Education(link is external)

Bismarck

$90,524.91

Ohio

Ohio Department of Natural Resources(link is external)

Columbus

$231,577.85

Oklahoma

Oklahoma Department of Mines(link is external)

Oklahoma City

$125,016.70

Oregon

Eastern Oregon University(link is external)

La Grande

$111,260.48

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania Bureau of Mine Safety(link is external)

Uniontown

$530,290.21

South Carolina

South Carolina State Board for Technical & Comprehensive Education(link is external)

Columbia

$57,065.41

South Dakota

South Dakota School of Mines & Technology(link is external)

Rapid City

$68,903.40

Tennessee

Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development(link is external)

Nashville

$148,451.19

Texas

University of Texas at Austin(link is external)

Austin

$457,025.23

Utah

Utah State University Eastern(link is external)

Price

$183,905.10

Vermont

Vermont Department of Labor(link is external)

Montpelier

$73,564.64

Virginia

Virginia Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy(link is external)

Big Stone Gap

$229,449.17

Washington

Eastern Washington University(link is external)

Cheney

$135,853.51

West Virginia

West Virginia Office of Miners Health, Safety and Training(link is external)

Charleston

$538,687.67

Wisconsin

Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services(link is external)

Madison

$241,852.44

Wyoming

Northern Wyoming Community College District(link is external)

Gillette

$235,705.92

Total = $8,441,000.00

Agency
Mine Safety & Health Administration
Date
September 30, 2015
Release Number
15-1939-NAT
Media Contact: Amy Louviere
Phone Number