
A mine safety podcast brought to you by safety attorneys at Fisher Phillips
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 41 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Business | |||

Mine operators are aware that certain immediate legal steps may be required in the immediate aftermath of a serious incident. But what steps should be taken to protect the company’s long-term interests and reputation when a crisis occurs? In this epi... more
With the ongoing lapse in federal funding, much of the federal government is not working. This has a direct impact on MSHA (Mine Safety and Health Administration). While inspection and investigation activity continues, other functions at MSHA are not... more
Mine operators are familiar with the process of inspectors visiting the mine to ensure that a cited condition has been abated. But what if operators could demonstrate abatement by sending information to MSHA (Mine Safety and Health Administration) in... more
It is often said that the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act is a “strict liability” law. As a legal term, “strict liability” means “liability without fault.” But what does that mean? In this episode, Arthur and Chris explain this foundational concep... more
What challenges are operators facing with MSHA (Mine Safety and Health Administration) in 2025? What can they do about it? In this episode, Chris and Arthur tackle these questions and more with mine safety consultants DJ Schmutz and Kim Redding from ... more
The Department of Labor recently issued a memorandum announcing the relaunch of the opinion letter program. The memorandum announced that several agencies within the DOL, including OSHA, will offer the public the opportunity to obtain opinion letters... more
May is Mental Health Awareness Month and although this episode is publishing in June, there’s never a wrong time to talk about mental health in the workplace. In this episode, Arthur and Chris welcome back Raeann Burgo, attorney in Fisher Phillips’ P... more
Employers are faced with unexpected challenges every day. Frequently, the ability to conduct a timely and effective internal investigation will be the difference in managing and responding to situations as they arise. This month, Arthur and Chris wel... more
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