From Deseret News archives:
Utah Miners' families blame officials
Kin say Murray, MSHA failed to recognize danger
Members of the House Education and Labor Committee faced framed photos of the men killed in the August mine accident. They had been placed on the witness table as family members testified, at least one of them in tears, about the lack of respect they were shown in the accident's aftermath.
The families also complained about the dangerous conditions inside the mine and questioned why MSHA had allowed hazardous practices in an unstable mine.
An Aug. 6 collapse trapped six miners inside the Crandall Canyon Mine, and their bodies were never recovered. Another collapse 10 days later killed three rescuers.
Wendy Black, wife of Dale "Bird" Black, one of the three rescuers who died, told the congressmen that the whole ordeal "could have been prevented from the beginning."
"It would have taken just one MSHA official or one official from the company doing his job to have saved my husband's life," she said.
Black said her husband had told her that a day before the initial collapse there had been "big bounces" at the mine, and he was worried about the conditions.
Kristin Kimber, ex-wife of Brandon Kimber, another miner killed in the accident, said, "I feel there was a lot this mountain was telling people that this was not right and nobody listened."
A report issued this week by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health said an analysis of computer modeling of the mine had found "an elevated risk of bumps" in the area where the collapse took place. Despite having those computer studies, MSHA had approved retreat mining for Crandall Canyon, a mining method where pillars are cut away to collapse roofs and gather remaining coal.
MSHA head Richard Stickler defended his agency's actions in a conference call with reporters Wednesday. Stickler said the NIOSH report was preliminary, and more information was needed to reach a proper conclusion as to what exactly happened in the mine and why.
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