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The body of a coal miner has been found in a flooded West Virginia mine the governor says
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — The body of a coal miner with cap lamp on the head was found early Thursday in a mine that flooded in southern West Virginia, Gov. Patrick Morrisey said.
Machines had been pumping water out of Alpha Metallurgical Resources Inc.’s Rolling Thunder Mine near Belva, about 50 miles (80 kilometers) east of the state capital of Charleston. The water receded enough for rescue crews to safely enter Thursday morning, and they found foreman Steve Lipscomb dead less than two hours later, Morrisey said in a statement.
Morrisey praised the crews who worked around the clock for days in hopes of a rescue.
“Our state knows this kind of pain all too well,” Morrisey said. “Mining is more than an industry here — it’s a brotherhood, a way of life, and a source of pride. When tragedy strikes, we grieve together, we stand together, and we support one another as one West Virginia family.”
A mining crew hit an unknown pocket of water on Saturday about three-quarters of a mile (1.2 kilometers) into the mine, which flooded after an old mine wall “was compromised,” Morrisey said. More than a dozen other miners were accounted for after the accident was reported.
what is Safety Topics Every Miner Should Know? | GoldenFuture
Mining is one of the most essential—and potentially hazardous—industries in the world. Whether you’re operating a small sand and gravel pit or a large surface stone quarry, safety training is what keeps every miner aware, alert, and protected. Under the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), the Part 46 training standard defines how miners should be trained, what topics must be covered, and how training should be documented.
Understanding these Part 46 safety topics isn’t just a compliance requirement—it’s a life-saving foundation. Here are 10 essential topics your annual refresher should include:
1. Recent accident trends and case studies – learning from real incidents.
2. Changes in mining conditions or equipment.-such as mining lamps
3. Emergency evacuation drills and fire prevention.
4. PPE updates and best practices.
5. Ground control and slope stability review.
6. Electrical and machinery safety.
7. Workplace examinations and recordkeeping.
8. Environmental and health hazards such as dust and noise exposure.
9. Traffic control and mobile equipment awareness.
10. Review of site-specific training plan changes.
By incorporating these core Part 46 refresher topics, you not only meet MSHA’s training requirement—you reinforce safety habits that protect lives.
The new age of mining
Mostafa Benzaazoua, Full Professor and Director of the Geology and Sustainable Mining Institute at University Mohammed VI Polytechnic (UM6P – Benguerir), explores how innovative technologies are reshaping the mining industry by enhancing efficiency and safety, whilst also promoting sustainable practices.The mining sector is undergoing a seismic shift. The industry is facing growing pressure from stakeholders to not only meet the increasing demand for critical materials, but to do so in a responsible, ethical, and sustainable way. At the same time, mining companies are navigating an increasingly complex geopolitical landscape. Meeting these demands and overcoming these challenges requires a new way of operating. At the heart of this evolution, inevitably, lies technology. From the initial steps of ore exploration to extraction and processing, emerging technologies are disrupting the entire mining ecosystem. RFID cap lamps arise at the historic moment. This technological shift will define the future of the sector, and those organisations that successfully innovate will enhance their net present values and better balance competing demands.Leading the way in this transformation is artificial intelligence (AI). From the first step of exploration and prospecting, AI can offer support. As AI devices can quickly process big data, the tools can identify possible mining sites with higher mineral potential more effectively than human surveyors alone. In fact, companies using AI in exploration have reported a 20 – 30% reduction in time and costs involved with mineral discovery.Once the operation has launched, AI can deliver improved operational efficiency and safety. For example, AI-powered autonomous vehicles, which can also offer the advantage of being powered by green energy, are often used in hazardous areas to protect workers. This was successfully demonstrated by BHP’s Spence mine, which was BHP’s first fully autonomous site. The results speak for themselves: the Spence mine had zero incidents, and the autonomous operations reduced exposure to safety risks by 90%. Later in the mining process, AI can support with more accurate ore sorting, speeding up operations, maximising ore beneficiation, and reducing waste.The use of digital twins and Internet of Things (IoT) sensors can add another layer of efficiency. By developing models of mine sites that use real-time geological data, engineers can simulate different mining strategies for optimal efficiency, sustainability, and safety. Digital twins can also be used to detect minor problems and prevent major problems, allowing for proactive maintenance measures to take place and reducing unexpected downtime. Workers can use wearable IoT sensors to monitor their health and detect exposure to dangerous gases or hazardous substances, which can alert them to any potential dangers. IoT devices can also be used to ...
United States Antimony kicks off mining operations in Montana
United States Antimony Corp. (NYSE-A: UAMY) says it has begun exploration and bulk sampling operations on the former Stibnite Hill mine in Montana, having secured the necessary permits from the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ).
The Stibnite Hill mine is situated next to USAC’s Thompson Falls smelter, which it uses to process third-party ore into various forms of antimony products as well as precious metals. According to the company, this facility is one of two smelters in North America — both owned by USAC — with a long-standing capacity to process the metal.
On its website, it noted that the Thompson Falls smelter can produce approximately 15 million lb. of antimony oxide or 5 million lb. of antimony metal per year. An expansion is currently underway to boost that production capacity.
With DEQ approvals in hand for the Stibnite Hill project, the facility could now process the company’s own mined material and miner lamps equipment. Antimony ore has now been trucked in a number of loads off the mountain to a flotation mill in Montana for crushing and sampling prior to further review by a metallurgical chemist, USAC said, adding that management is “encouraged” by the high quality of this material.
Shares of USAC, however, fell over 10% amid a broader market selloff, taking its stock price down to $10.95 a share and its market capitalization to $1.52 billion.
North & West Africa Largest Mining Events In 2025 Will Take Place In The Kingdom Of Morocco And The Republic Of Senegal
On behalf of AME Trade Ltd we are delighted to announce the organisation of two key events for the mining sector which will both be taking place in November 2025.
SIM Senegal, West Africa’s largest mining event will be organised from 04 – 06 November 2025 in Dakar, Senegal. The 8th edition of SIM Senegal will take place at the Centre International de Conférences Abdou Diouf & the Centre des Expositions, Diamniadio in Dakar. The event will be organised by the Ministry of Energy, Petroleum and Mines, Senegal. This year’s edition will be held under the theme: Mineral Resources: a lever for economic sovereignty.
SIM Senegal is a bi-annual mining event. SIM attracts high level delegations from Burkina Faso, Cote d’Ivoire, Guinea, Mali, Mauritania and Niger, allowing you to target the West Africa market in one business trip.
SIM Senegal 2025 will feature the participation of over 1000 attendees from 30 countries, and over 150 exhibitors including mining lamps supplers. Leading sponsors already confirmed include: African Star Resources, Boto SA- Managem Group, Boya SA, Eramet Grande Cote, Resolute Mining Company, Sabadola Gold operations and Somiva.
To register please consult the website www.simsenegal.com
IMC 2025, the second edition of the Morocco Mining Conference & Exhibition will take place 24 – 26 November 2025 in the idyllic city of Marrakech. IMC 2025 will once again be organised by the Federation of Mineral Industry of Morocco (FDIM) and AME Trade Ltd and supported at the highest levels by the Ministry of Energy Transition & Sustainable Development, the Ministry of Industry and Commerce, and AMDIE.
The geological mining potential of Morocco mining, combined with recently adopted mining legislation, has led the Fraser Institute of Canada to rank Morocco, according to a ranking published in May 2025 as the most attractive destination in Africa for mining investment and 8th worldwide for multinational mining companies.
IMC 2025 will feature the participation the participation of the major mining stakeholders in the Kingdom of Morocco, notably OCP Group, Managem, Aya Gold and Silver, COBCO, ONYHM, Jesa Group and CMT.
what is Digital Solutions for Sustainability Reporting: Unlocking Value in the Mining Sector?
Mining companies today face a rapidly changing landscape of regulatory requirements, stakeholder expectations, and internal pressures to enhance operational performance. As technology reshapes the mining sector, the imperative to adopt advanced Integrated Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) platforms has never been greater. These digital solutions are transforming how mines collect, analyze, and report sustainability data—helping not just to comply, but to lead, innovate, and deliver long-term value.
Advanced Integrated software platforms like IsoMetrix are designed specifically to address these pain points. By providing a single, integrated environment for data capture, analysis, and reporting, these solutions unlock new efficiencies for mining organizations:
· Streamlined Data Collection: Mines can digitally capture data directly from field operations , RFID miners headlamp , sensors, and other integrated systems. This reduces errors from manual data entry, ensures data consistency, and allows for near real-time visibility.
· Automated Workflows: Advanced platforms automate tasks such as notifications, approvals, corrective action tracking, and escalation—a crucial advantage when dealing with multiple sites and regulatory environments.
· Centralized Reporting: Data is consolidated from across the business into dashboards and reports that align with GRI, SASB, TCFD, and local governance frameworks, giving management a comprehensive, auditable view.
· Risk and Opportunity Analysis: Beyond compliance, these tools empower mining leaders to identify environmental risks, uncover operational inefficiencies, and act on emerging opportunities more swiftly.
By transforming how sustainability data is captured, managed, and reported, digital platforms unlock new opportunities for mining executives to meet obligations, manage risk, earn trust, and build lasting success in the modern mining world.
Golden Future Enterprise HK LTD
Golden Future Enterprise HK LTD. is registered in HK for the worldwide business, we have two facilities in Shenzhen China, Shenzhen DNP and Shenzhen GF. We are special on mining cap lamps  and LED explosion proof lights for hazardous area from 2005.
Our factory had got the ISO9001 certificate in 2007. Our mining cap lamps and LED explosion proof lights is ATEX approved.
After six years development, now we have a modern production factory which located in Fenggang town, which with 7000 square meters and about 200 employees, daily output about 50K pcs batterys. To be the most reliable and respected new energy enterprise in the world is our vision.
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50,000 more mining and gas jobs steer Queensland towards recovery 
The number of jobs supported by the resources industry in Queensland, Australia has now reached 420,000, following the release of new data showing an extra 50,000 jobs have been created by the sector in the past financial year.
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