Title 30 › Chapter CHAPTER 22— - MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER V— - ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS › § 952
The Secretary must expand training and education for mine operators, their agents, and miners. The training must teach how to spot, avoid, and prevent accidents and unsafe or unhealthy conditions in coal and other mines. It must also teach how to use flame safety lamps, approved methane detectors, and other approved ways to detect methane and explosive gases accurately. The Secretary must also give technical help to operators as much as possible so they meet the law and improve mine safety and health. The National Mine Health and Safety Academy stays part of the Department of Labor and must train mine safety and health inspectors (see section 954) and technical support staff for the Mine Safety and Health Administration (see section 557a of title 29), plus any other training the Secretary of Labor assigns. The Academy can make training agreements with schools, State governments, labor groups, mine operators, and related industries and must run training to meet curriculum needs and the users’ assignment of instructors. Subparagraph (2) is repealed. The Secretary of the Interior must do safety research under section 951 in coordination with the Secretary of Labor, and the two may enter contracts or other agreements to carry out that research.
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30 U.S.C. § 952
Title 30 — Mineral Lands and Mining
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73