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Don't tip off miners on surprise inspections, MSHA warns
Some mine companies are tipping off their underground workers before federal officials make surprise inspections, an illegal practice that has become more prevalent since the Upper Big Branch explosion killed 29 miners, the nation's top mine official said Thursday.
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Don't tip off miners on surprise inspections, MSHA warns
Some mine companies are tipping off their underground workers before federal officials make surprise inspections, an illegal practice that has become more prevalent since the Upper Big Branch explosion killed 29 miners, the nation's top mine official said Thursday.
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