From Deseret News archives:
Mine disaster offers argument for cooperation
One year since unsafe mining practices caught up with folks at Crandall Canyon Mine, causing a cave-in that mine co-owner Robert Murray quickly tried to gloss over as a "seismic event." One year since six men were, we can only hope, killed instantly, and 10 days less than one year since three others died trying to rescue them.
Utahns are not newcomers to these types of disasters. The worst happened on May 1, 1900, in Scofield, killing at least 200 men. But there have been many others through the years. Each has provided lessons.
What have we learned so far from Crandall Canyon?
For one, that even in the 21st century, too many mine operators have an illogical view of profits versus expenses. That became clear recently when federal Mine Safety and Health Administration Director Richard Stickler visited the Deseret News editorial board.
Stickler, a soft-spoken man who started his professional life as an underground miner and decided to come out of retirement to head MSHA because "to be asked to serve and say 'No' ... I won't do that," called it a "culture that needs to change in the industry."
"We've had operators deny us access to the property," Stickler said. "But you even get miners saying to our people, 'Look, you're going to shut us down. You're writing all these violations. I'm going to lose my job."'
Stickler stresses that every law and rule on the books today "exists because miners have lost their lives." But that kind of logic doesn't go far when mine operators view those rules as impediments. He recommends an approach that works in other industries.
"They should empower the employees to point out unsafe conditions and unsafe practices," he said. "A lot of mine operators don't want to hear anything from the employees. Matter of fact, if the employee says anything too loud, they're liable to get fired."
And here's where logic comes in. Compare the costs Crandall Canyon's owners have had to bear because of the disaster, in terms of money, an unspeakable human toll and the possibility of criminal charges, with the cost of keeping up with rules and regulations. Rather than trying to hide or downplay previous "coal outbursts" in the mine leading up to the disaster, what if they had been upfront, reported the incidents within 15 minutes as required by law and empowered employees to talk about the problem?
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