...I posted previously about the deplorable safety track recrod for this mine, and why mines are becoming more unsafe....It is as Buzz says, combined with having to mine deeper to get the coal because that's the only place to find it...I think that in this case, though there was actual negligence because this company had purportedly proverbially "thumbed their nose" at the inspectors....Inspectors spent more time at this mine last year, than in almost evey other mine combined...The violations and attitudes of this mine and its owners were so flagrant that I think that something needs to be done...
The poeple in this area are in a Catch-22...One of the few places you can make any sort of decent wage without more education is in the mines....It allows the miner's kids to have a chance to do something else if they want to...I cannot fault these men for trying to better their families' situations, I mean, what else are they supposed to do....
Something else I posted about above as well....The Federal regs. regarding mine safety are terribly outdated, and some don't even make any sense...For example, the only reason this mine stayed open wa because of a Federal Reg. that in essence says that if any part of the mine is viable, that portion of the mine can stay open, even if the rest of the mine is shot to hell. How stupid is that? That's like saying a restaurant with one clean toilet stall can stay open even if there's sh*t in the kitchen...
So, there are a whole host of things that led to this situation. I do believe, however, as I said before, that something needs to be done here because of the attitude of this mine, and the gross violations...