To proceed with this mission, the Foundation is convening a stakeholder research meeting to introduce the Foundation, discuss with the broad research community priorities and issues in mine safety and health research, and solicit recommendations for attracting participation and projects from outstanding researchers and organizations. This meeting will provide essential input to the determination of funding priorities for award of the $48 million available to the Foundation.
Representatives from the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), National Mining Association (NMA), United Mine Workers of America (UMWA), United Steel Workers (USW) and the state of West Virginia have been invited to open the meeting. Sessions will explore where research might be targeted and discussion will be organized into four major areas: disaster prevention and response, acute and chronic disease, human systems, and design and technology for prevention. The Foundation’s directors: Michael Karmis, Virginia Tech; David Wegman, University of Massachusetts; and Keith Heasley, West Virginia University, will introduce the speakers and panelists.
The meeting will be open and parties interested and/or engaged in mine safety and health research are invited to attend and participate during the discussions. Additional information can be found at www.Alpha-Foundation.org.