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MSHA: 2012 mine death totals are 2nd lowest ever

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CHARLESTON (AP) -

Fatality rates in U.S. mines hit an all-time low last year, while the number of those killed is the second-lowest ever.

The Mine Safety and Health Administration says 36 miners died in 2012 - 19 in coal mines and 17 in metal and nonmetal operations.

West Virginia lost the most with seven, while Kentucky lost five.

The safest year was 2009, when fatalities hit a low of 35.

But MSHA Chief Joe Main says more needs to be done to prevent injuries, illnesses and deaths.

In all, 8 of those killed had less than one year of experience in their mines, and 13 had less than five years' experience in their particular job.

Main says that underscores the need for better training, especially on a new task.

Online: http://www.msha.gov/fatals/summaries/summaries.asp

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