MSHA Honors Miners of Past and Present

Statements from government officials regarding National Miners Day touch on the challenges miners still face.

Dec. 6 marked National Miners Day, a day designated by Congress to honor the contributions and sacrifices of miners. MSHA honors the date, which commemorates the worst industrial mine accident in American history, when 362 miners perished in an explosion at the No. 6 and No. 8 mines in Monongah, W.Va., in 1907.

MSHA released a statement about the mining industry's workers: "Today, nearly 375,000 miners extract almost 100 different kinds of minerals from the earth, including coal, gold, copper, silver, granite, limestone, granite, salt and gravel. All of these mined materials play critical roles in the quality of American lives. Coal, and the electricity generated by coal power, heat and power our homes, businesses and communities. Miners produce the gravel, crushed stone, tar, asphalt, road salt and cement beneath our nation's highways. Bridges that span canyons and rivers are built with ores, rock and mineral products extracted by miners.

"Gold, silver and copper wiring, ceramic insulators, and silicon processing and memory chips are essential to the smartphones, computers, televisions and other electronics we use daily. Thousands of other common consumer goods, from cosmetics to toothpaste and from cookware to dinnerware, exist thanks to the hard work of miners."

The statement quoted Joe Main, assistant secretary of labor for mine safety and health. "Miners and mining are vital to our economy," he said. "But even more, they are a key part of our nation's identity, representing fortitude, determination and spirit. It is MSHA's mission to see that those who choose to be a miner have the opportunity to go to work, put in their shift and return home each and every day, safe and healthy. They are the mining industry's most precious resource."

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