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MSHA reports all-time low injury rate for 2025

Summary by Pit & Quarry
The Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) reports that injury rates fell to an all-time low last year. Also known as the total recordable injury rate, the all-injury rate throughout mining was 1.74 per 200,000 hours worked in 2025 – down from 1.82 in 2024. Injuries are classified as reportable based on established criteria. Once an injury meets MSHA’s reporting requirements, it is included in the rate calculation. The all-injury rate is the…
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Pit & Quarry broke the news on Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
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