Mining Radiation Checks: MSHA Proposes Extended Gamma Survey Collections
Published Date: 5/29/2025
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Summary
The Mine Safety and Health Administration wants to keep collecting info about gamma radiation levels in mines to keep workers safe. They’re asking for public feedback to make sure the process is easy and not too time-consuming. This extension won’t cost extra but helps keep safety checks running smoothly.
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2 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Continued Gamma Radiation Monitoring
If you work in a mine, the Mine Safety and Health Administration will keep collecting information about gamma radiation levels in mines to help keep workers safe. MSHA is asking the public for feedback on the surveys to make sure the process is easy and not too time-consuming.
Extension Claims No Added Costs or Burden
If you run or respond for a mine, MSHA proposes to extend the gamma radiation information collection and says this extension will not add extra costs. The agency also says it will seek public comments to minimize paperwork and respondent time under the Paperwork Reduction Act.
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