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MSHA establishes alliance with Metallurgical Coal Producers Association

Collaborative effort intended to foster safety culture throughout coal industry

MSHA establishes alliance with Metallurgical Coal Producers Association
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MSHA and MCPA will publish coal industry injury, illness, citation data, and case studies to improve training, education, best practice adoption, and foster a strong safety culture.
By Work Safety 24/7 Staff 
June 12, 2026

The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) and the the Metallurgical Coal Producers Association (MCPA) are joining forces in an alliance that will generate information, guidance, and training resources focused on the protection of coal miners.

“The Metallurgical Coal Producers Association is excited to enter into this alliance with MSHA. We represent leading met coal producers in Appalachia who focus on operating the safest coal mines possible. Forming this alliance with MSHA shows our commitment to safety for our workers and the importance of collaboration to facilitate innovation,” said Ben Beakes, MCPA president.

Specifically, the collaboration is designed to prioritize worker health and safety in coal mines, mills, and preparation plants.

Injury, illness, and citation data to be shared educationally

Actionable goals include the following:

  • Organizing information, training, and technical support for safety and health awareness.
  • Analyzing and publishing injury, illness, and citation data for educational development and training tools to protect miners.
  • Annual summary analyses of incidence rates for coal mines, preparation plants, and mills
  • Development of worker injury and illness case studies highlighting hazardous safety and health conditions.
  • Revealing best practices to improve operator and contractor safety and health.

“Ensuring that every miner goes home safe and healthy at the end of each shift is at the core of MSHA’s mission. This alliance strengthens our longstanding commitment to collaborate with industry partners who share that dedication,” said Wayne Palmer, U.S. Assistant Secretary of Mine Safety and Health. “By working closely with the Metallurgical Coal Producers Association, we can expand the reach of critical training, share data-driven insights, and promote innovative approaches that prevent accidents and protect miners’ well-being."

MSHA’s Alliance Program helps the agency build cooperative relationships with organizations committed to workplace safety and health. Alliance partners work with MSHA to provide miners and mine operators with information, guidance, and resources to build a culture of safety. Alliances also ensure that mine operators fully understand their responsibilities under the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977.

 

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