Skip Ribbon Commands
Skip to main content
Shift inspection

Office of Mine Safety and Licensing
Division of Safety Inspections and Licensing

Harold Slone

Harold Slone, Division Director of Safety Inspections and Licensing

 

Each year the owner, operator, lessee or licensee of each mine procures a license from the Office of Mine Safety and Licensing from one of the six district offices located throughout the Commonwealth. Any owner, operator, lessee or licensee who assumes control of a mine, opens a new mine or reopens an abandoned mine during any calendar year must obtain a license before mining operations begin.

 

Safety inspections are made by well-qualified and trained inspectors who are stationed in the six district offices and mine rescue stations throughout Kentucky. Inspectors carry out and enforce Kentucky laws as specified by KRS 351 – 352 and associated regulations. Inspectors report on the condition of the mine. A copy of the inspection report is given to the operator or superintendent of each mine. Inspections are proactive accident prevention measures used to identify hazards.

 

In addition to the licensing and inspection of coal mines, the division also produces an annual report that covers the complete operation of all mines in the state during the preceding calendar year and includes the number of accidents, the number of persons employed and the amount of coal mined.

 

 Safety Inspection and Licensing Staff

 
  
  
  
Harold SloneDivision Director502-573-0140, ext. 237
Lisa FranklinInternal Policy Analyst 502-573-0140, ext. 228
Jeff ReedOffice Support Assistant502-573-0140, ext. 221
John HiettMap Information Center Principal Investigator502-573-0140, ext. 234
Tom SchubertMine Mapping, GIS502-573-0140, ext. 229

Hotline

24-Hour Emergency Toll-Free Number  Whenever a serious physical injury or loss of life occurs in a mine or in the machinery connected therewith the mine foreman in charge of the mine or his designee, shall within 15 minutes of having actual knowledge of the occurrence and access to the communication system give notice to the department.

1-877-MINE-911   1-877-646-3911