Mine Health and Safety State Grants
17.600
To assist States in providing safety and health training and develop programs to improve mine health and safety conditions.
This chart shows obligations for the program by fiscal year. All data for this chart was provided by the
administering agency and sourced from SAM.gov, USASpending.gov, and Treasury.gov.
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Alabama - $203,796; Alaska - $91,134; Arizona - $289,573; Arkansas - $104,696; California - $289,578; Colorado - $204,032; Connecticut - $45,068; Delaware - $4,411; Florida - $129,953; Georgia - $154,254; Idaho - $110,634; Illinois - $208,557 Indiana - $200,225 Iowa - $145,777; Kansas - $93,448; Kentucky $542,121; Louisiana - $81,619; Maine - $76,441; Maryland - $53,549; Massachusetts - $67,276; Michigan - $196,161; Minnesota - $275,345; Mississippi - $46,658; Missouri - $202,400; Montana - $150,000; Nebraska - $66,968; Nevada - $270,233; New Hampshire - $47,844; New Jersey - $43,045; New Mexico - $153,782; New York - $248,993; North Carolina - $140,789; North Dakota - $90,326; Ohio - $231,069; Oklahoma - $124,742; Oregon - $111,016; Pennsylvania - $524,714; Rhode Island - $12,300; South Carolina - $56,940; South Dakota - $68,752; Tennessee - $148,125; Texas - $456,021; Utah - $183,501; Vermont - $73,403; Virginia - $228,945; Washington -$135,555; West Virginia - $537,504; Wisconsin - $241,321; Wyoming -$235,188; and Navajo Nation - $25,000 ALABAMA - $204,245; ALASKA - $91,335; ARIZONA - $290,211; ARKANSAS - $104,927; CALIFORNIA - $290,216; COLORADO - $204,481; CONNECTICUT - $57,494; FLORIDA - $130,239; GEORGIA - $154,594; IDAHO - $110,878; ILLINOIS - $209,016; INDIANA - $200,666; IOWA - $146,098; KANSAS - $93,654;KENTUCKY - $543,315; LOUISIANA - $81,799; MAINE - $76,609; MARYLAND - $53,667; MASSACHUSETTS - $67,424; MICHIGAN - $196,593; MINNESOTA - $275,951; MISSISSIPPI - $46,761; MISSOURI - $202,846; MONTANA - $150,000; NAVAJO NATION - $25,055; NEBRASKA - $67,115; NEVADA - $270,828; NEW HAMPSHIRE - $47,949; NEW JERSEY - $43,140; NEW MEXICO - $154,121; NEW YORK - $249,541; NORTH CAROLINA - $141,099; NORTH DAKOTA - $90,525; OHIO - $231,578; OKLAHOMA - $125,017 - OREGON - $111,260; PENNSYLVANIA - $530,290; SOUTH CAROLINA - $56,940; SOUTH DAKOTA - $68,903; TENNESSEE - $148,451; TEXAS - $457,025; UTAH - $183,905; VERMONT - $73,565; VIRGINIA - $229,449; WASHINGTON - $135,854; WEST VIRGINIA - $538,688; WISCONSIN - $241,852; WYOMING - $235,706.
ALABAMA - $199,932; ALASKA - $95,650; ARIZONA - $293,879; ARKANSAS - $105,621; CALIFORNIA - $287,950; COLORADO - $206,603; CONNECTICUT - $57,467; FLORIDA - $127,069; GEORGIA - $153,671; IDAHO - $108,845; ILLINOIS - $210,021; INDIANA - $201,931; IOWA - $146,957; KANSAS - $92,956; KENTUCKY - $508,207; LOUISIANA - $82,629; MAINE - $80,285; MARYLAND - $53,884; MASSACHUSETTS - $68,649; MICHIGAN - $196,142; MINNESOTA - $289,468; MISSISSIPPI - $46,426; MISSOURI - $203,446; MONTANA - $150,000; NAVAJO NATION - $25,000; NEBRASKA - $67,580; NEVADA - $278,998; NEW HAMPSHIRE - $49,875; NEW JERSEY $42,905; NEW MEXICO - $153,084; NEW YORK - $250,993; NORTH CAROLINA - $139,849; NORTH DAKOTA - $98,272; OHIO - $229,415; OKLAHOMA - $123,977; OREGON - $110,616; PENNSYLVANIA - $528,394; SOUTH CAROLINA - $57,207; SOUTH DAKOTA - $69,765; TENNESSEE - $148,474; TEXAS - $466,821; UTAH - $181,777; VERMONT - $75,279; VIRGINIA - $227,574; WASHINGTON - $133,536; WEST VIRGINIA - $524,378; WISCONSIN - $251,295; WYOMING - $238,248 ALABAMA - $199,932; ALASKA - $95,650; ARIZONA - $293,879; ARKANSAS - $105,621; CALIFORNIA - $287,950; COLORADO - $206,603; CONNECTICUT - $57,467; FLORIDA - $127,069; GEORGIA - $153,671; IDAHO - $108,845; ILLINOIS - $210,021; INDIANA - $201,931; IOWA - $146,957; KANSAS - $92,956; KENTUCKY - $508,207; LOUISIANA - $82,629; MAINE - $80,285; MARYLAND - $53,884; MASSACHUSETTS - $68,649; MICHIGAN - $196,142; MINNESOTA - $289,468; MISSISSIPPI - $46,426; MISSOURI - $203,446; MONTANA - $150,000; NAVAJO NATION - $25,000; NEBRASKA - $67,580; NEVADA - $278,998; NEW HAMPSHIRE - $49,875; NEW JERSEY $42,905; NEW MEXICO - $153,084; NEW YORK - $250,993; NORTH CAROLINA - $139,849; NORTH DAKOTA - $98,272; OHIO - $229,415; OKLAHOMA - $123,977; OREGON - $110,616; PENNSYLVANIA - $528,394; SOUTH CAROLINA - $57,207; SOUTH DAKOTA - $69,765; TENNESSEE - $148,474; TEXAS - $466,821; UTAH - $181,777; VERMONT - $75,279; VIRGINIA - $227,574; WASHINGTON - $133,536; WEST VIRGINIA - $524,378; WISCONSIN - $251,295; WYOMING - $238,248.
ALABAMA - $246,154; ALASKA - $123,846; ARIZONA - $369,606; ARKANSAS - $126,932; CALIFORNIA - $363,755; COLORADO - $258,653; CONNECTICUT - $67,349; FLORIDA - $158,021; GEORGIA - $193,081; IDAHO - $128,935; ILLINOIS - $266,563; INDIANA - $253,485; IOWA - $184,836; KANSAS - $116,319; KENTUCKY - $586,046; LOUISIANA - $105,599; MAINE - $84,546; MARYLAND - $68,361; MASSACHUSETTS - $87,622; MICHIGAN - $245,717; MINNESOTA - $369,825; MISSISSIPPI - $46,118; MISSOURI - $257,882; MONTANA - $215,715; NAVAJO NATION - $31,493; NEBRASKA - $84,944; NEVADA - $362,844; NEW HAMPSHIRE - $51,250; NEW JERSEY $53,922; NEW MEXICO - $192,988; NEW YORK - $316,045; NORTH CAROLINA - $174,979; NORTH DAKOTA - $128,571; OHIO - $284,486; OKLAHOMA - $157,048; OREGON - $138,810; PENNSYLVANIA - $655,188; SOUTH CAROLINA - $72,238; SOUTH DAKOTA - $87,692; TENNESSEE - $186,059; TEXAS - $602,450; UTAH - $225,688; VERMONT - $97,816; VIRGINIA - $280,235; WASHINGTON - $165,865; WEST VIRGINIA - $632,917; WISCONSIN - $329,204; WYOMING - $299,302.
ALABAMA - $242,189; ALASKA - $133,462; ARIZONA - $373,847; ARKANSAS - $126,932; CALIFORNIA - $374,240; COLORADO - $263,566; CONNECTICUT - $78,041; FLORIDA - $166,734; GEORGIA - $201,683; IDAHO - $$140,935; ILLINOIS - $271,987; INDIANA - $260,397; IOWA - $184,836; KANSAS - $122,352; KENTUCKY - $529,102; LOUISIANA - $111,268; MAINE - $117,104; MARYLAND - $73,813; MASSACHUSETTS - $94,331; MICHIGAN - $252,812; MINNESOTA - $381,063; MISSISSIPPI - $46,118; MISSOURI - $267,461: MONTANA - $218,737; NORTH CAROLINA - $180,161; NORTH DAKOTA - $133,160; NEBRASKA - $90,278; NEVADA - $381,009; NEW HAMPSHIRE - $71,254; NEW JERSEY $59,167; NEW MEXICO - $197,856: NEW YORK - $325,239; OHIO - $284,268; OKLAHOMA - $165,332; OREGON - $148,094; PENNSYLVANIA - $647,460; SOUTH DAKOTA - $93,656; TENNESSEE - $190,049; TEXAS - $631,175; UTAH - $227,914; VERMONT - $106,355; VIRGINIA - $278,029; WASHINGTON - $171,679; WEST VIRGINIA - $591,955; WISCONSIN - $170,000; WYOMING - $304,900; GUAM, CNMI, NN - $55,000.
ALABAMA - $246,635; ALASKA - $141,901; ARIZONA - $378,353; ARKANSAS - $126,932; CALIFORNIA - $370,681; COLORADO - $268,368; CONNECTICUT (Rhode Island) - $80,093; FLORIDA - $175,046; GEORGIA - $204,360; IDAHO - $149,639; ILLINOIS - $277,886; INDIANA - $267,825; IOWA - $194,823; KANSAS - $129,480; KENTUCKY - $498,264; LOUISIANA - $116,383; MAINE - $117,104; MARYLAND - $79,060; MASSACHUSETTS - $98,585; MICHIGAN - $253,534; MINNESOTA - $378,043; MISSISSIPPI - $46,118; MISSOURI - $268,992; MONTANA - $220,000; NEBRASKA - $96,620; NEVADA - $394,956; NEW HAMPSHIRE - $74,076; NEW JERSEY - $64,925; NEW MEXICO - $187,824; NEW YORK - $330,596; NORTH CAROLINA - $181,139; NORTH DAKOTA - $137,473; OHIO - $283,147; OKLAHOMA - $174,139; OREGON - $157,648; PENNSYLVANIA (Delaware) - $642,969; SOUTH DAKOTA - $95,355; TENNESSEE - $195,306; TEXAS - $650,736; UTAH - $241,266; VERMONT - $113,444; VIRGINIA - $276,397; WASHINGTON - $172,317; WEST VIRGINIA - $588,497; GUAM, CNMI, NN - $65,000
Fiscal Year 2022: A total of 47 states, Navajo Nation and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands were awarded state grants. During this fiscal year, over 135,000 miners, and contractors were trained in Part 46 and Part 48 New Miner, Annual Refresher and Part 49 mine rescue training. Other types of training provided included Power Haulage safety and seatbelt Initiatives, Electrical Safety, Safety Analysis Walk and Talk, Emergency Management Training, and training and testing for certification and qualification programs. Special workshops were also conducted that include First Aid/CPR/AED, Fall Protection, Task and Operator training.
A total of 46 states, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Guam, and Navajo Nation were awarded State Grants to assist States in providing safety and health training and develop programs to improve mine health and safety conditions. During this fiscal year, 149,946 miners and contractors have been trained in Part 46 and Part 48 New Miner, Annual Refresher and Part 49 mine rescue training. The award range starts from $14,444 and goes up to $704,268. Other types of training provided included occupational health hazards, powered haulage and mobile equipment safety, mine emergency preparedness, mine rescue, electrical safety, contract and customer truck drivers, improving training for new and inexperienced miners, managers and supervisors performing mining tasks, pillar safety for underground mines, and falls from heights.
The MSHA Grant Office oversaw the administration of 57 awards from states, tribal and US territories.
Single Audit Applies (2 CFR Part 200 Subpart F):
For additional information on single audit requirements for this program, review the current Compliance Supplement.
OMB is working with the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) and agency offices of inspectors general to include links to relevant oversight reports. This section will be updated once this information is made available.