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The Mine Safety & Technical Review
Committee
The Coal Forum is a working board under the auspices of the Mine
Safety & Technical Review Committee (TRC). The TRC was created
by the West Virginia Legislature in 1986 with the passage of HB
2183. The committee is comprised of two chairmen: one is recommended
by, and represents, the UMWA, and one is appointed to represent
coal operators. Currently those two representatives are Fred Tucker,
a retired UMWA official, and Chris Hamilton, Vice-President of the
West Virginia Coal Association.
General responsibilities of the TRC include:
- Review and development of a variety of mine safety programs
to improve mine safety within the state.
- Review of requests purporting to modify the application of mandatory
mine safety standards.
- Granting safety modification requests, after thorough review
and conclusion that the request will not diminish mine safety.
- Recommendation of proposed rules and regulations to the State
Board of Coal Mine Health and Safety.

The West Virginia Coal Forum
The West Virginia Coal Forum was created in 1986 under the auspices
of the Mine Safety & Technical Review Committee and at the direction
of the West Virginia Legislative Committee on Coal Mining. This
body was created to establish a forum for the coal industry to jointly
resolve or develop technical and other issues impacting the industry,
particularly those issues of an economic nature, or of major significance
to the coal industry. The Forum also provides a means for management
and labor leaders to develop joint legislative issues and programs
and to promote the coal industry.
The Forum is comprised of legislative leaders, UMW district and
local officials, mine operating personnel and other management representatives.
The Forum is given direction and substance from a planning steering
committee which meets quarterly. Northern and southern sub-groups
were formed to work on regional or local issues of importance to
both labor and management.
Examples of activities which the Coal Forum has been engaged in
are as follows:
- Sponsored educational briefings for legislators, industry and
government officials on the significance of longwall mining (1987),
and the impacts of the Clean Air Act of 1991, on the state, and
the state's mining industry.
- Intervened in a legal proceeding before the State's Public Service
Commission to combat the natural gas industry in their attempts
to displace the use of coal at the Harrison Power Station.
- Instituted a coal promotion program to foster a better understanding
among West Virginians of the role coal plays in the state.
- Created a mine safety educational campaign with the assistance
of Governor Underwood, West Virginia University Football Coach
Don Nehlen and Marshall University Football Coach Bob Pruett.
- Sponsored two statewide initiatives dealing with global climate
change and the Kyoto Protocol to raise awareness of how this international
treaty would affect the coal industry and West Virginia.
- Helped in the formation and passage of various coal-related
legislation.
- Participated in a series of rallies to stress the significance
of the shut down of the Dal -Tex mine in Logan County.

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