Pubdate: Wed, 13 Apr 2005 Source: Courier-Journal, The (KY) Copyright: 2005 The Courier-Journal Contact: http://www.courier-journal.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/97 Note: Only publishes local LTEs Author: John R. Correl SUBSTANCE ABUSE IN MINES The Courier-Journal is to be commended for focusing attention on the problem of substance abuse in mines. As you have reported a number of times in your newspaper, there appears to be an increasing incidence of substance abuse in mining operations, which presents a safety and health concern not only for the abuser, but also for other miners. At the same time, your April 5 editorial seriously misrepresents the efforts of the Mine Safety and Health Administration to address this issue. In fact, MSHA has taken a leadership role, within the bounds of our statutory authority, to stop drug and alcohol abuse in mining operations in Kentucky and throughout the country. We recently joined forces with the Commonwealth of Kentucky in a multi-state task force to address drug abuse in the southern Appalachian region, including Kentucky. The Courier-Journal reported favorably on our announced joint effort in October 2004, and highlighted the results of our first anti-drug summit in December 2004. MSHA staff continue to work with the Commonwealth of Kentucky in finding ways to stop dangerous drug abuse in mines. MSHA's goal is to ensure that every miner goes home safe and healthy at the end of every shift, every day. We applaud Kentucky's efforts to eliminate drugs from the mining workplace and are working collaboratively to support these important efforts. JOHN R. CORRELL, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Operations Mine Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor Arlington, Va. 22209 - --- MAP posted-by: Terry Liittschwager