December 10, 2008 The Pump Handle

After my post yesterday “More Delays on OSHA’s Overdue Crane Rule,”  I thought more about why OSHA’s decision to extend the comment period really perturbs me.   Some might say “we’re in the middle of the Bush-to-Obama Transition.  It’s not like an additional 45 days will make that much difference.”  Here’s why it does make a difference:

December 9, 2008 The Pump Handle 3Comment

When OSHA finally published on October 9 a proposed rule to protect workers using cranes and derricks, I thought (maybe) we’d turned a page on at least one inexcusable rulemaking delay.   But no.  OSHA’s acting assistant secretary, Thomas M. Stohler, signed off last week to drag out this rulemaking even longer.  In a Dec 2 Federal Register […]

December 3, 2008 The Pump Handle

From the President who brought you “Clean Skies (cough)” and “Healthy Forests (not)” comes a slashing of the “Buffer Zone” rule which is supposed to prohibit mining companies from dumping waste rock—created by mountaintop removal to extract coal—within 100 feet of streams.  As we all know from 3rd grade science class, these small streams flow into larger streams, […]

December 2, 2008 The Pump Handle 1Comment

It’s nice to finally be able to report that the Bush administration EPA has issued what appears to be a strong pollution-curbing rule on medical waste incineration. Although medical waste incinerators account for a relatively small amount of overall air pollution, they can have significant effects in the 57 communities where they’re currently located. EPA […]

November 24, 2008 The Pump Handle 3Comment

Labor Secretary Chao issued her semi-annual regulatory today, listing allegedly the Department’s “regulations that have been selected for review or development during the coming year.”  It all might seem kind of pointless (given that she won’t have a say after Jan 20) but the document is in fact enlightening for what it doesn’t mention.  There’s no peep about […]

November 21, 2008 The Pump Handle

An underground coal miner who works in eastern Kentucky took the next step in his legal battle to force the Secretary of Labor to reduce respirable dust levels in our nation’s coal mines.  It started in March 2008 when Scott Howard of Lechter County, KY filed a lawsuit in federal court (Howard v. Chao) against the Secretary of Labor and the Mine Safety […]

November 20, 2008 The Pump Handle 3Comment

Mr. Rosaulino Montano, 46, an employee of  Engineered Construction Products of Smithsburg, MD fell seven stories to his death on Tuesday, Nov 18 on the campus of my workplace, the George Washington University (GWU).  Mr. Montano was installing windows at a $75 million residence hall under construction at F St and 22nd St. on the Foggy Bottom campus.  The 10-story building will […]

November 17, 2008 The Pump Handle

The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) is under a congressional deadline to complete final rules by December 31 on safety refuges and on conveyor belt flammability and ventilation practices.  MSHA sent those documents to OMB on Friday, Nov 14 for final White House review.   Deaths of underground coal miners in 2006 led Congress to pass the MINER […]

November 13, 2008 The Pump Handle 6Comment

Last night, I read a bunch of posts in the blogosphere and then watched a segment on MSNBC’s Keith Olberman talking about the Congressional Review Act of 1996 (CRA) and how it could be used to undue regulations issued in these final weeks of the Bush Administration.  Some people seem to be chomping at the bit thinking that the CRA […]

November 11, 2008 The Pump Handle

A wrongful-death lawsuit related to Massey Energy’s Aracoma Alma coal mine commenced yesterday in West Virginia courthouse.  Mr. Donald Bragg, 33, and Mr. Elvis Hatfield, 46, died in a mine fire on January 19, 2006.  According to an Associated Press account (here) the widows’ attorney Bruce Stanley told the jury that Massey Energy’s CEO, Don Blankenship urged the mine’s managers to focus on […]