Mining Incidents

Follow Mining Incidents

Two ways to follow new MSHA incidents — by email or by RSS. Email alerts are confirmable and arrive one incident at a time: pick your lanes below — fatalities, non-fatal incidents, research notes — or watch a specific operator, mine, or saved search. RSS covers the national fatality feed plus per-state and per-classification slices. Pick what fits how you work.

Email alerts

Each subscription is verified by email round-trip; one confirmation email, then nothing else until a match lands. Unsubscribe in one click from any future delivery. No login required.

Choose what lands in your inbox

One signup, any combination. Each lane is its own subscription — stop any of them later without touching the rest.

One confirmation email covers everything you pick. Unsubscribe anytime.

Or target something more specific:

  • Watch a specific operator For anyone keeping tabs on a company's safety record — researchers, journalists, families, or counsel. Alert fires on every incident at any mine currently on file under the operator. Open an operator page and click Watch this operator.
  • Watch a specific controller Track a parent company across every operator and mine it controls. Alert fires on every incident at any of them. Open a controller page and click Watch this controller.
  • Watch a specific mine For families, researchers, or counsel tracking a single site. Open the mines list and click Watch this mine.
  • Saved-search alert Filter by state, year, sector (coal vs metal/nonmetal), keyword, and severity on /search; save the search as an alert.

RSS feeds

RSS 2.0, polled hourly. Every feed includes the MSHA document number, accident date, operator, classification, and the investigator's narrative excerpt. Use whichever aggregator fits your workflow — Feedly, NewsBlur, etc.

National — every fatality, weekly cadence /recent/feed.xml →