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Hi,

Thanks for stopping by to take a look! We hope that you will find some useful information as you browse this site. We welcome you as part of this informal group where we can communicate about what is going on in the industry regarding MSHA. Please feel free to leave your comments (but remember that MSHA does read this site too.) To contact us through the phone or email with your stories and concerns, call Cary or Kathy Matthews, at 541-536-1771 or 541-410-4673 (Cary's cell). Our fax number is 541-536-1772. You can email us at: lapineredimixinc@hotmail.com

New blog posts are featured on this page, and other information is found by category by clicking on the pages links above.

We encourage you to join up with your local aggregate association, because there is strength in numbers. If there is not one in your area yet, please consider forming one.

Take care, and remember to be in contact with your state officials to voice your concerns about MSHA. Our tax dollars pay for MSHA, which is under the Department of Labor. Our fine money goes into the general fund, and we cannot afford to keep paying out costly fines on the more and more frequent trivial citations to essentially support government spending. At least that is how I feel about it.

~ Kathy


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Saturday, May 9, 2009

On May, 8, 2009, the Oregon Independent Aggregate Association sent an important letter to MSHA and other interested parties. A dialogue has been opened between MSHA officials and OIAA over the past few weeks. Following is an excerpt of the portion outlining the association's initial objectives.

If you feel that OIAA's work is important, and that your company would like to be a part of what is going on, you are invited to join us. Please call Genoa Ingram, Executive Director, at: 503-378-0595. There is a link on the sidebar to OIAA's website for further information. If you do not live in Oregon and would like help forming your own association, Genoa can offer you suggestions. I think it is important for each state to have an independent aggregate association, and for all the associations in each district to touch base with each other on a regular basis.

~ Kathy


"OIAA has identified the following to be the association's initial objectives:


1. Measures to make certain that the mandatory requirements for operators are uniformily known by both the operators and by the inspectors that are charged with issuing citations rather than determining requirements in an adversarial process.

2. Provide assistance and communication among aggregate producers to educate the members on requirements and appropriate actions that should be taken. OIAA believes it reasonable to expect that an effective educational process can address all of the mandatory requirements for safety and health compliance.

3. Properly inspected operations, with reasonable trained operators, where few, if any citations and minimal penalties are required to meet the mandated safety and health requirements is to become the appropriate measure to determine if MSHA has compiled with its legislative and regulatory mandate.

4. Work with MSHA to articulate and to provide information to operators and miners of the particular measures that are to able to be implemented and maintained for the necessary compliance with the mandatory safety and health requirements as specified in the Mine Act and the Code of Federal Regulations.

5. OIAA will be seeking administrative and regulatory changes, or legislation, which will result in clarification of these mandatory safety and health requirements in place of the discretionary judgement of individual inspectors and managers."


Tuesday, May 5, 2009

More Articles on MSHA:

Please check out the informative new articles in the July 2009 online edition of Patton Boggs regarding MSHA, at the following link:



Article Titles:


"Congress Increases MSHA Funding"

"MSHA Rulemaking Rush Continues"

"New Pattern of Violation Notices"

"MSHA Citations for Violations Increases"

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Hi,

I have added a lot of information to this website over the past few days.

There are two articles written by Adele Abrams posted in the segment directly underneath this post. One of the articles is on guarding and the other is titled:
"Court Allows MSHA to Cite Multiple Employers".

At the very bottom of the page is a lengthy article from Pittney Boggs that is very important reading.

On the side bar, there is a new section with links on related articles; and a new section on links to court cases.

There is also a link to the constitution near the top of the sidebar.

I keep working on updating this page, so please keep checking back.

Thank you for stopping by.

Take care, and best of luck!

Kathy