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10-K - Rhino Resource Partners LPform10-k.htm

 

Exhibit 95.1

 

 

Federal Mine Safety and Health Act Information

 

The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (the “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 (the “Mine Act”). The following disclosures respond to that legislation.

 

Whenever MSHA believes that a violation of the Mine Act, any health or safety standard, or any regulation has occurred, it may issue a citation that describes the violation and fixes a time within which the operator must abate the violation. In these situations, MSHA typically proposes a civil penalty, or fine, as a result of the violation, that the operator is ordered to pay. In evaluating the information below regarding mine safety and health, investors should take into account factors such as: (a) the number of citations and orders will vary depending on the size of a coal mine, (b) the number of citations issued will vary from inspector to inspector and mine to mine, and (c) citations and orders can be contested and appealed, and during that process are often reduced in severity and amount, and are sometimes dismissed.

 

Responding to the Dodd-Frank Act legislation, we report that, for the year ended December 31, 2019, none of our subsidiaries received written notice from MSHA of (a) a violation under section 110(b)(2) of the Mine Act for failure to make reasonable efforts to eliminate a known violation of a mandatory safety or health standard that substantially proximately caused, or reasonably could have been expected to cause, death or serious bodily injury, or (b) a pattern of violations of mandatory health or safety standards under section 104(e) of the Mine Act. On September 24, 2019, CAM Mining LLC (“CAM”), a subsidiary of Rhino Resource Partners LP, received an imminent danger order under Section 107(a) of the Mine Act which stated a mechanic was observed working on the front driver side brakes of the mine superintendent’s pick-up truck in the maintenance area of CAM’s Remining #3 surface mine. While the front of the truck was being held suspended approximately 4 feet in the air by the cable on the boom of a mechanics truck, nothing was being used to block the truck from falling. The mechanic was observed leaning over the rotor while loosening the brake caliper. The maintenance foreman was also present assisting the mechanic while the work was being done. Crib blocks were present within close proximity of the area where the work was being done. The mechanic was removed from danger and the pick-up truck was lowered to the ground. These actions terminated the order. In addition, none of our subsidiaries suffered any mining related fatalities during the year ended December 31, 2019.

 

The following table sets out information required by the Dodd-Frank Act for the year ended December 31, 2019. The mine data retrieval system maintained by MSHA may show information that is different than what is provided herein. Any such difference may be attributed to the need to update that information on MSHA’s system and/or other factors. The table also displays pending legal actions before the Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission (the “Commission”) that were initiated during the year ended December 31, 2019 as well as total pending legal actions that were pending before the Commission as of December 31, 2019, which includes the legal proceedings before the Commission as well as all contests of citations and penalty assessments which are not before an administrative law judge. All of these pending legal actions constitute challenges by us of citations issued by MSHA. Since none of our subsidiaries received notice from MSHA of a pattern of violations of mandatory health or safety standards under section 104(e) of the Mine Act, the column that would normally display this information in the table below has been omitted for ease of presentation.

 

   

 

 

For the year ended December 31, 2019

 

Company  Mine1  MSHA ID  104(a)S & S 2  104 (b)3  104 (d)4  107 (a)5  110 (b)(2)6  Proposed Assessments7   Pending Legal Proceedings8  Legal Proceedings Initiated  Legal Proceedings Resolved
Hopedale Mining LLC  Hopedale Mine  33-00968  47  0  0  0  0  $67,916   1  2  1
   Nelms Plant  33-04187  2  0  0  0  0  $2,537   0  0  0
                                    
CAM/Deane Mining LLC  Mine #28  15-18911  39  1  0  0  0  $66,042   2  8  7
   Three Mile Mine #1  15-17659  0  0  0  0  0  $0   0  0  0
   Right Fork-Rob Fork Contour  15-18977  3  0  0  0  0  $3,109   0  1  1
   Grapevine South  46-08930  11  0  0  0  0  $55,716   2  4  4
   Remining No. 3  46-09345  10  1  1  1  0  $52,114   1  2  3
   Rob Fork Processing  15-14468  2  0  0  0  0  $3,229   0  1  1
   Jamboree Loadout  15-12896  1  0  0  0  0  $922   0  0  0
   CAM Highwall Miner  46-09545  3              $3,019          
   Mill Creek Prep Plant  15-16577  0  0  0  0  0  $-   0  0  0
   Tug Fork Plant  46-08626  1  0  0  0  0  $985   0  0  0
   Rhino Trucking  Q569  0  0  0  0  0  $-   0  0  0
   Rhino Reclamation Services  R134  0  0  0  0  0  $-   0  0  0
   Rhino Services  S359  0  0  0  0  0  $-   0  0  0
                                    
Rhino Eastern LLC  Eagle #1  4608758  0  0  0  0  0  $-   0  0  0
   Eagle #3  4609427  0  0  0  0  0  $-   0  0  0
                                    
Pennyrile Energy LLC  Riveredge Mine  15-19424  55  0  0  0  0  $126,684   3  7  5
   Riveredge Surface Ops  15-19749  5  0  0  0  0  $4,956   0  0  0
                                    
McClane Canyon Mining LLC  McClane Canyon Mine  05-03013  0  0  0  0  0  $-   0  0  0
                                    
Castle Valley Mining LLC  Castle Valley Mine #3  42-02263  9  0  0  0  0  $12,527   1  1  0
   Castle Valley Mine #4  42-02335  1  0  0  0  0  $5,851   0  0  2
   Bear Canyon Loading Facility  42-02395  0  0  0  0  0  $1,424   0  0  1
                                    
Jewell Valley Mining LLC  JV16 Mine  44-06748  0  0  0  0  0  $484   0  0  0
   JV17 Mine  44-07220  0  0  0  0  0  $484   0  0  0
   JV18 Mine  44-06499  2  0  0  0  0  $2,981   0  0  0
Total        191  2  1  1  0  $410,980   10  26  25

 

1 The foregoing table does not include the following: (i) facilities which have been idle or closed unless they received a citation or order issued by MSHA; and (ii) permitted mining sites where we have not begun operations and therefore have not received any citations.

2 Mine Act section 104(a) citations shown above are for alleged violations of health or safety standards that could significantly and substantially contribute to a serious injury if left unabated.

3 Mine Act section 104(b) orders are for alleged failures to totally abate a citation within the period of time specified in the citation. These orders result in an order of immediate withdrawal from the area of the mine affected by the condition until MSHA determines that the violation has been abated.

4 Mine Act section 104(d) citations and orders are for an alleged unwarrantable failure (i.e. aggravated conduct constituting more than ordinary negligence) to comply with a mandatory mining health or safety standard or regulation. These types of violations could significantly and substantially contribute to a serious injury; however, the conditions do not cause imminent danger.

 

   

 

 

5 Mine Act section 107(a) orders are for alleged conditions or practices which could reasonably be expected to cause death or serious physical harm before such condition or practice can be abated and result in orders of immediate withdrawal from the area of the mine affected by the condition.

6 The total number of flagrant violations issued under section 110(b)(2) of the Mine Act.

7 Total dollar value of MSHA assessments proposed during the year ended December 31, 2019.

8 Any pending legal action before the Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission (the “Commission”) involving a coal mine owned and operated by us. The number of legal actions pending as of December 31, 2019 that fall into each of the following categories is as follows:

 

(a) Contests of citations and orders: 9

 

(b) Contests of proposed penalties: 0

 

(c) Complaints for compensation under Section 111 of the Mine Act: 0

 

(d) Complaints of discharge, discrimination or interference under Section 105 of the Mine Act: 0

 

(e) Applications for temporary relief under Section 105(b)(2) of the Mine Act: 0

 

(f) Appeals of judges’ decisions or orders to the Commission: 1