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MSHA is commemorating 25 years of improving mine safety and health in this nation with its new publication: MSHA – 25 Years of Success. The publication, available in PDF format on MSHA’s internet website, traces the agency’s evolution from the Bureau of Mines through the present day. Recognized as the world’s premiere mine safety and health organization, MSHA not only looks back on its successes over the last 25 year, but looks forward to success in the 21st century and beyond.
Remember - Safety and Health are Values!



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