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MSHA Announces Shift Towards Online Filing of Form 7000-2

By Donna Pryor & Emily Starobin on January 20, 2026
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On January 8, 2026, the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) issued a communication encouraging electronic filing of the Quarterly Mine Employment and Coal Production Report (MSHA Form 7000-2). This transition to online submissions is part of MSHA’s broader effort to improve the efficiency of the reporting process.

MSHA Form 7000-2 is used by mine operators and independent contractors to report employment and production information on a quarterly basis for each mine where activity is performed. The Form 7000-2 for the first quarter (January–March) is due April 15, 2026.

To file online, users must register with both MSHA EGov and Login.gov; however, existing users of MSHA’s online filing system do not need to register again. Guidance can be found on MSHA’s Forms and Online Filing webpage.

Please contact a Husch Blackwell Workplace Safety & Health attorney with any questions.

Photo of Donna Pryor Donna Pryor

A member of Husch Blackwell’s Energy & Natural Resources group, Donna focuses on commercial and administrative litigation related to mine safety and occupational safety and health. She also assists clients in crisis management and strategic communications related to workplace health and safety issues.…

A member of Husch Blackwell’s Energy & Natural Resources group, Donna focuses on commercial and administrative litigation related to mine safety and occupational safety and health. She also assists clients in crisis management and strategic communications related to workplace health and safety issues.

Donna has extensive experience in the production of precious metals, aggregates, cement, industrial minerals, coal, salt, potash, phosphate, granite, limestone, and oil and gas. She combines her legal skills and government knowledge with her litigation prowess for clients facing complex problems.

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Photo of Emily Starobin Emily Starobin

Emily handles energy regulatory matters, focusing on renewable energy, environmental compliance, and navigating evolving regulations for clients in a changing industry.

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