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10-K - MDU RESOURCES 2017 FORM 10-K - MDU RESOURCES GROUP INCa2017form10-k.htm
EX-32 - MDU RESOURCES CERTIFICATION OF CEO AND CFO - MDU RESOURCES GROUP INCa2017ex32.htm
EX-31.B - MDU RESOURCES CERTIFICATION OF CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER - MDU RESOURCES GROUP INCa2017ex31b.htm
EX-31.A - MDU RESOURCES CERTIFICATION OF CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER - MDU RESOURCES GROUP INCa2017ex31a.htm
EX-23 - MDU RESOURCES CONSENT OF INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTING FIRM - MDU RESOURCES GROUP INCa2017ex23.htm
EX-21 - MDU RESOURCES SUBSIDIARIES OF MDU RESOURCES - MDU RESOURCES GROUP INCa2017ex21.htm
EX-12 - MDU RESOURCES COMPUTATION OF RATIO OF EARNINGS TO FIXED CHARGES - MDU RESOURCES GROUP INCa2017ex12.htm


MDU RESOURCES GROUP, INC.
MINE SAFETY INFORMATION

The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (Dodd-Frank Act) requires issuers to include in periodic reports filed with the SEC certain information relating to citations or orders for violations of standards under the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977 (Mine Act), as amended by the Mine Improvement and New Emergency Response Act of 2006 (Mine Safety Act). The Dodd-Frank Act requires reporting of the following types of citations or orders:

1.
Citations issued under Section 104 of the Mine Safety Act for violations that could significantly and substantially contribute to the cause and effect of a coal or other mine safety or health hazard.
2.
Orders issued under Section 104(b) of the Mine Safety Act. Orders are issued under this section when citations issued under Section 104 have not been totally abated within the time period allowed by the citation or subsequent extensions.
3.
Citations or orders issued under Section 104(d) of the Mine Safety Act. Citations or orders are issued under this section when it has been determined that the violation is caused by an unwarrantable failure of the mine operator to comply with the standards. An unwarrantable failure occurs when the mine operator is deemed to have engaged in aggravated conduct constituting more than ordinary negligence.
4.
Citations issued under Section 110(b)(2) of the Mine Safety Act for flagrant violations. Violations are considered flagrant for repeat or reckless failures to make reasonable efforts to eliminate a known violation of a mandatory health and safety standard that substantially and proximately caused, or reasonably could have been expected to cause, death or serious bodily injury.
5.
Imminent danger orders issued under Section 107(a) of the Mine Safety Act. An imminent danger is defined as the existence of any condition or practice in a coal or other mine which could reasonably be expected to cause death or serious physical harm before such condition or practice can be abated.
6.
Notice received under Section 104(e) of the Mine Safety Act of a pattern of violations or the potential to have such a pattern of violations that could significantly and substantially contribute to the cause and effect of mine health and safety standards.

During the twelve months ended December 31, 2017, none of the Company's operating subsidiaries received citations or orders under the following sections of the Mine Safety Act: 104(b), 110(b)(2), 107(a) and 104(e). During the twelve months ended December 31, 2017, one of the Company's operating subsidiaries received a citation and order under Section 104(d) of the Mine Safety Act. The Company had no mining-related fatalities during this period.

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MSHA Identification Number/Contractor ID
Section 104 S&S Citations (#)
Section 104(d) Citations and Orders (#)
Total Dollar Value of MSHA Assessments Proposed ($)
Legal Actions Pending as of Last Day of Period (#)
Legal Actions Initiated During Period (#)
Legal Actions Resolved During Period (#)
04-00081
2


$
116




04-01698


116




04-05140


580




04-05156


116




04-05459


346



1

10-02088


232




10-02089
2


1,574




10-02170


542


2

2

13-02222


348




21-02614
1


668




21-02702


898



4

21-02718


1,331




21-03086
1


204




21-03096


1,216



4

21-03112


116




21-03127


462




21-03185


344




21-03248
3

1

2,660

1

1


21-03416





1

21-03502
1


685




21-03732


116




21-03783


116



1

21-03812
3


1,295




21-03870


116




21-03872





1

24-00459


232




24-00462
2


1,621




24-00478


116




24-02095
1


380




24-02414


232




32-00774


116




32-00776
1


668




32-00777


114




32-00950
1


844




35-00426


116




35-00463


232




35-00495


228



1

35-00512


1,273




35-02906
1


436




35-02968
1


455




35-03022
1


512




35-03131


580





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MSHA Identification Number/Contractor ID
Section 104 S&S Citations (#)
Section 104(d) Citations and Orders (#)
Total Dollar Value of MSHA Assessments Proposed ($)
Legal Actions Pending as of Last Day of Period (#)
Legal Actions Initiated During Period (#)
Legal Actions Resolved During Period (#)
35-03404


116




35-03478


116




35-03496
2


770


2

2

35-03505


116




35-03595


116




35-03605


230




35-03639


116




35-03667


116




35-03752


232




35-03678


129




41-02639
1


709




41-03931


348




48-01383


116




48-01670


361




50-00883
1


375




50-01196
1






51-00036
7


9,941

8

8


51-00171


232




51-00192
1


491




51-00195


232

1

1


51-00241
2


724

1

1


51-00242


116




I6K (Contractor ID)
1


428




 
37

1

$
38,482

11

15

17


Legal actions pending before the Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission (the Commission) may involve, among other questions, challenges by operators to citations, orders and penalties they have received from the Federal Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) or complaints of discrimination by miners under section 105 of the Mine Act. The following is a brief description of the types of legal actions that may be brought before the Commission.

Contests of Citations and Orders - A contest proceeding may be filed with the Commission by operators, miners or miners' representatives to challenge the issuance of a citation or order issued by MSHA.
Contests of Proposed Penalties (Petitions for Assessment of Penalties) - A contest of a proposed penalty is an administrative proceeding before the Commission challenging a civil penalty that MSHA has proposed for the alleged violation contained in a citation or order.
Complaints for Compensation - A complaint for compensation may be filed with the Commission by miners entitled to compensation when a mine is closed by certain withdrawal orders issued by MSHA. The purpose of the proceeding is to determine the amount of compensation, if any, due miners idled by the orders.
Complaints of Discharge, Discrimination or Interference - A discrimination proceeding is a case that involves a miner's allegation that he or she has suffered a wrong by the operator because he or she engaged in some type of activity protected under the Mine Act, such as making a safety complaint.
Applications for Temporary Relief - Applications for temporary relief from any modification or termination of any order or from any order issued under section 104 of the Mine Act.
Appeals of Judges' Decisions or Orders to the Commission - A filing with the Commission for discretionary review of a judge's decision or order by a person who has been adversely affected or aggrieved by such decision or order.

The following table reflects the types of legal actions pending before the Commission as of December 31, 2017:


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MSHA Identification Number
Contests of Citations and Orders
Contests of Proposed Penalties
Complaints for Compensation
Complaints of Discharge, Discrimination or Interference
Applications for Temporary Relief
Appeals of Judges' Decisions or Orders to the Commission
10-02170

2





21-03248
1






51-00036
8






51-00195
1






51-00241
1






 
11

2







4