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Drugs, MSHA enforcement, Maslow’s Hammer

By Brian Hendrix on December 2, 2019
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How should MSHA approach complaints about drugs at mines? What questions should an inspector be asking when arriving at the site? How should MSHA investigate? What are the best agency tools to address these cases?

In the latest issue of Coal Age Magazine, I explore the many options and difficult choices facing MSHA and mine operators in dealing with allegations of drugs or alcohol at mine sites. To help operators comply and inspectors investigate, there are a number of important questions MSHA could answer. Read the full article here.

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Brian, a member of Husch Blackwell’s Energy & Natural Resources group, advises clients on workplace safety and environmental law, with a focus on litigation, incident investigations, enforcement defense and regulatory compliance counseling.  He has extensive experience with federal and state agencies and…

Brian, a member of Husch Blackwell’s Energy & Natural Resources group, advises clients on workplace safety and environmental law, with a focus on litigation, incident investigations, enforcement defense and regulatory compliance counseling.  He has extensive experience with federal and state agencies and has represented numerous clients in manufacturing, natural resource production and service-related industries.

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