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Office of Coal Mine Safety

Mission
Our mission is to maximize coal mine safety, prevent coal mine accidents, and provide for effective coal mine accident response.

To report a hazardous condition at a mine to MSHA
Call: 1-800-746-1553

Utah's Office of Coal Mine Safety
Toll-Free Number 1-888-9UT-MINE (988-6463)
  • Report a mine safety condition that could cause a serious accident, injury, illness or fatality

  • Coal mine certification/training and questions regarding coal mine safety
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Following the Crandall Canyon Mine Disaster, where six mine workers and three rescue workers died, Governor Jon M. Huntsman, Jr. issued an executive order establishing the Utah Mine Safety Commission. You can read the Executive Order and Commission Report at:
Governor's Executive Order 2007-0010: Creating the Utah Mine Safety Commission
Utah Mine Safety Commission Report and Recommendations


Other Links

Press Release: Utah Labor Commissioner Appoints Director of Office of Coal Mine Safety
MSHA's Hotline to Report Hazardous Conditions
MSHA (Mine Safety and Health Administration)
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
The Utah Division of Oil, Gas and Mining



CONTACTING THE OFFICE
Office of Coal Mine Safety & Miner Certification
940 S Carbon Ave, Price UT 84501
(435) 636-1465
Fax (435) 636-1466
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