[DOCID: f:va9869.wais] STEDCO MINING, INCORPORATED February 19, 1999 VA 98-69 FEDERAL MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH REVIEW COMMISSION OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGES 2 SKYLINE, 10th FLOOR 5203 LEESBURG PIKE FALLS CHURCH, VIRGINIA 22041 February 19, 1999 SECRETARY OF LABOR, : CIVIL PENALTY PROCEEDING MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH : ADMINISTRATION (MSHA), : Docket No. VA 98-69 Petitioner : A.C. No. 44-01873-03603 A : v. : : PAUL R. BRYSON, employed by : No. 1 Mine STEDCO MINING, INCORPORATED, : Respondent : SECRETARY OF LABOR, : CIVIL PENALTY PROCEEDING MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH : ADMINISTRATION (MSHA), : Docket No. VA 98-70 Petitioner : A.C. No. 44-01873-03605 A v. : : STEVE HONAKER, employed by : No. 1 Mine STEDCO MINING, INCORPORATED, : Respondent : DECISION Appearances: Edward H. Fitch, Esq., Office of the Solicitor, U.S. Department of Labor, Arlington, Virginia for Secretary of Labor; Jimmie L. Hess, Jr., Esq., Morefield, Kendrick, Hess and Largen, P.C., Abingdon, Virginia for Respondents. Before: Judge Bulluck These matters concern petitions for assessment of civil penalty against Respondents Paul Bryson and Steve Honaker, pursuant to Section 110(c) of the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977, 30 U.S.C. § 820(c), as agents of Stedco Mining, Incorporated. The Secretary seeks to impose a civil penalty of $1,400.00 on Bryson and $800.00 on Honaker, for knowingly authorizing, ordering, or carrying out a violation of mandatory safety standards specified in 30 C.F.R. §§ 75.400 and 75.1722 (applicable to Bryson only). A hearing on the merits was convened on January 26, 1999 in Kingsport, Tennessee. At the hearing, the parties entered into a settlement agreement whereby Petitioner agreed to withdraw her request for individual civil penalties respecting certain citations/orders, and Respondents agreed to pay reduced penalties respecting the remaining citations/orders. The settlement was accepted at hearing. That determination is hereby confirmed. The initial assessments and the proposed settlement amounts are as follows: Order No./ Initial Proposed Docket No. Citation No. Assessment Settlement VA 98-69 7293475 $500.00 Penalty withdrawn 7293477 $500.00 Penalty withdrawn 7293478 $400.00 $300.00 Total $1,400.00 $300.00 VA 98-70 7293475 $400.00 $300.00 7293477 $400.00 $300.00 Total $800.00 $600.00 The basis for withdrawal of penalties in Citation/Order Nos. 7293475 and 7293477 against foreman Bryson (loose coal, float coal dust, oil and grease accumulations violations) is evidence that he lacked authority from his employer to conduct clean-up activities on his shift. The reduced penalty in Citation No. 7293478 against Bryson (failure to maintain guard on belt drive) is based on the fact that Bryson no longer operates in the mining industry as a foreman or agent of an operator. Respecting operator Honaker, the reduction in penalties for Citation Nos. 7293475 and 7293477 is based on evidence that he is no longer working in the mining industry and is currently working at a rate of pay far below that of a miner. I have considered the representations and documentation submitted in these cases, and I conclude that the proferred settlement is appropriate under the criteria set forth in section 110(i) of the Act. ORDER The settlement is appropriate and is in the public interest. WHEREFORE, the approval of settlement is GRANTED, and it is ordered that Respondent, Paul R. Bryson, pay a penalty of $300.00, and that Respondent, Steve Honaker, pay a penalty of $600.00 within 30 days of this order. Upon receipt of payment, these cases are DISMISSED. Jacqueline R. Bulluck Administrative Law Judge Distribution: Edward H. Fitch, Esq., Office of the Solicitor, 4015 Wilson Blvd., Suite 400, Arlington, VA 22203 (Certified Mail) Paul R. Bryson, Rt. 1, Box 278, St. Charles, VA 24282 (Certified Mail) Jimmie L. Hess, Jr., Esq., Morefield, Kendrick, Hess & Largen, P.C., 190 E. Main Street, P.O. Box 1327, Abingdon, VA 24212 (Certified Mail) /nt