West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB4095

Introduced
1/10/24  
Refer
1/10/24  

Caption

Authorizing the Office of Miners' Health, Safety and Training to promulgate a legislative rule relating to governing the program for the sharing of information between employers

Impact

The proposed bill would amend existing statutes related to miners' health and workplace safety by creating a structured approach for information sharing among employers. This change is intended to streamline communication regarding safety practices and violations, which could lead to improved adherence to safety regulations and ultimately, a reduction in workplace accidents. By centralizing this aspect of safety management, the law could help ensure that all employers within the mining sector are held to consistent safety standards backed by shared insights and experiences.

Summary

House Bill 4095 aims to empower the Office of Miners' Health, Safety and Training in West Virginia to develop and implement a legislative rule that governs the sharing of information between employers in the mining sector. This bill is a part of broader efforts to enhance workplace safety and compliance within the mining industry, which is crucial to the state's economy. By establishing a formalized process for employers to share safety information, the bill seeks to promote a culture of transparency and collaboration, thereby enhancing overall safety standards in mining operations across West Virginia.

Sentiment

The reception of HB 4095 appears to be generally positive among industry stakeholders who emphasize the importance of safety and open communication in preventing workplace accidents. Proponents view the bill as a necessary step toward fostering a safer mining environment, arguing that improved information sharing leads to better safety practices. However, there are some concerns about how these requirements will be enforced and whether there will be adequate support for all employers to comply with the new regulations.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 4095 focus on the potential implications for employer liability and the practical aspects of implementing the information-sharing program. Critics worry that if not carefully regulated, such data sharing could expose employers to increased scrutiny or legal repercussions based on shared information. Ensuring that the program effectively addresses confidentiality and compliance issues will be critical to the successful enactment of this bill.

Companion Bills

WV SB133

Similar To Office of Miners' Health, Safety, and Training rule relating to governing program for sharing of information between employers

Previously Filed As

WV HB3123

Authorizing the Treasurer’s Office to promulgate a legislative rule relating to Hope Scholarship Program

WV SB491

Authorizing Treasurer's Office to promulgate legislative rule relating to Hope Scholarship Program

WV HB2668

Authorizing the Fire Commission to promulgate a legislative rule relating to hazardous substance emergency response training programs

WV HB2724

Authorizing the Board of Pharmacy to promulgate a legislative rule relating to regulations governing pharmacy permits

WV SB361

Authorizing miscellaneous boards and agencies to promulgate legislative rules

WV SB337

Authorizing Fire Commission to promulgate legislative rule relating to hazardous substance emergency response training programs

WV SB409

Authorizing Department of Commerce to promulgate legislative rules

WV SB603

Authorizing WVSSAC to promulgate legislative rules

WV SB356

Authorizing DOT to promulgate legislative rules

WV SB393

Authorizing Board of Pharmacy to promulgate legislative rule relating to regulations governing pharmacy permits

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.