2025-11648Proposed Rule

MSHA Speeds Up Coal Mine Conveyor Belt Approvals

Published Date: 7/1/2025

Proposed Rule

Summary

MSHA is updating rules about conveyor belts in underground coal mines to make things simpler and faster for mine operators. They’re removing old, unnecessary steps but still keeping miners safe. These changes will save time and hassle without costing extra money.

Analyzed Economic Effects

2 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.

Easier Conveyor Belt Approvals

If you operate an underground coal mine, MSHA proposes to remove outdated approval steps for conveyor belts in 30 CFR part 75. The change would streamline current approval requirements for underground coal operators and save time and hassle without adding costs.

Miner Safety Protections Preserved

If you work with conveyor belts in an underground coal mine, MSHA proposes to change the approval process in 30 CFR part 75 but keep the same level of protections for miners. The proposal states these revisions would streamline requirements while maintaining miner safety and not increasing costs.

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Key Dates

Published Date
7/1/2025

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Mine Safety and Health Administration
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