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rule change "provides one more tool to help send more miners home safe at the end of every working day." To contact staff writer KenWard Jr., use e-mail or call 348-1702.... Published: Sunday, January 29, 2006 Words: 1719
locations in two of its mines. "We have them in place in a limited number of locations, and we are evaluating the build-out of that," Svec said Friday. Consol uses PEDs at two of its large underground mines in West Virginia, said company... Published: Saturday, February 04, 2006 Words: 969
facilities. “If the demand were there, we would certainly ramp up production,” he said. The market for emergency-breathing apparatuses is more developed, though it still appears to be months away from the production capacity implied... Published: Sunday, February 05, 2006 Words: 1590
IN KEN Ward's May 5 article "Sago water pump may be blast clue," he erroneously stated that I "sought to blame MSHA" and charged that "federal officials ignored company suggestions to send rescue teams in sooner." In no way did I blame... Published: Friday, May 12, 2006 Words: 615
THE Gazette's Sept. 26 article by KenWard concerning the recent tragic apparent suicides of two Sago Mine workers requires a response by International Coal Group. The article correctly notes that the Sago Mine accident has affected... Published: Thursday, September 28, 2006 Words: 856
SURPRISE, surprise. Gazette journalist KenWard Jr., investigating the Sago mine disaster, discovered that regulations set by the U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration - that body created in 1969 by the strong congressional leadership... Published: Thursday, February 02, 2006 Words: 870
Sago Mine family appreciates reporting Editor: I am writing to let you know the appreciation we feel toward Mr. KenWard for his involvement and continuing coverage of the Sago Mine disaster. This disaster has changed our lives forever.... Published: Thursday, September 28, 2006 Words: 552
Mine safety still an issue Editor: Citing data from a Nov. 5 article by KenWard Jr., Chris Hamilton would have us accept that the state of safety in the coal mining industry is above reproach and in no need of improvement ("Coal production... Published: Sunday, November 26, 2006 Words: 631
zone. Methane levels at Sago were not high enough to explode, but they had risen. That gas was moving around. As reporter KenWard Jr. found, general industry practice is to ignore sealed areas. Sago foreman Carl Crumrine summed up... Published: Saturday, April 29, 2006 Words: 550
mine," Wilfong said. "We just got enough people on board here recently at this mine to get things halfway right." Staff writer KenWard Jr.'s continued coverage of the Sago Mine disaster and mine safety is being supported by a fellowship... Published: Monday, May 01, 2006 Words: 1169