MSHA levied $1.6 million in fines against mine operator Genwal Resources, Inc. for a series of violations it characterized as highly negligent and showing reckless disregard. It also fined the company's engineering firm, Agapito Associates Inc., $220,000 for showing reckless disregard in its design. Assistant Labor Secretary Richard Stickler said it is the largest fine the agency has levied in a coal mine disaster.
Gee. Kill 6 people, get a $1.8 million dollar fine? That's all? Let's see what happens in the wrongful death lawsuits... Tort reform! Tort Reform! Go screw. Reports: Crandall Canyon doomed by poor design, inadequate oversight - Salt Lake Tribune |