mines.fyi: Free Search Tool for MSHA Data on 91,000+ US Mines
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Summary
mines.fyi is a free web tool that provides searchable access to MSHA (Mine Safety and Health Administration) data for over 91,000 US mines. The platform allows users to filter mines by state, commodity (coal, metal, stone, sand & gravel, etc.), mine type (surface, underground, facility), and operational status. It offers mine locations, production history, and employee data, with weekly updates from the MSHA open dataset.
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Filter by state, commodity, mine type, and operator
Mine locations, production history, and employee data — updated weekly
All States, Coal & Metal, All Types, Active, All Commodities
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