Arch Coal’s West Virginia Operations Earn Eight State Mine Safety Awards
Arch Coal, Inc.‘s mining subsidiaries earned eight statewide safety awards at West Virginia’s Annual State Council Meeting of the Joseph A. Holmes Safety Association.
The following company operations received West Virginia State Mine Safety Awards for outstanding 2010 performances:
Underground Operations
— Mingo Logan’s Mountain Laurel Mountaineer II mine
— Wolf Run’s Imperial mine
Surface Mines
— Coal-Mac’s Holden 22 mine
— Eastern’s Birch River mine
Preparation Plants
— Eastern’s Birch River plant
— Wolf Run’s Sentinel plant.
Moreover, two of Arch’s subsidiary operations were named Joseph A. Holmes Safety Award recipients as the top 2010 safety performers in their respective categories.
— Coal-Mac’s Holden 22 mine was recognized for achieving the state’s best injury-incidence rate among all of
West Virginia’s surface/auger operations with more than 26 employees. Coal-Mac’s 300 surface employees
completed 599,653 hours without a medical reportable safety incident in 2010.
— Wolf Run’s Sentinel preparation plant was recognized for achieving West Virginia’s best injury-incident rate
among large surface facilities. The 32 plant employees at Sentinel worked 70,318 hours without a medical
reportable safety incident in 2010.
“We are very proud of our mining employees for achieving these notable, statewide safety awards,” said John W. Eaves, Arch’s president and chief operating officer. “We commend these West Virginia employees for their personal commitment to working safely.”
About Arch Coal
U.S.-based Arch Coal is a top five global coal producer and marketer, with 179 million tons of coal sold pro forma in 2010. Arch is the most diversified American coal company, with 24 mining complexes across every major U.S. coal supply basin. Arch’s core business is supplying cleaner-burning, low-sulfur thermal and metallurgical coal to power generators and steel manufacturers on four continents. Arch’s 2010 lost-time incident rate of 0.46 per 200,000 hours worked is five times better than the national coal industry average of 2.52 per 200,000 hours worked.
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