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Mining & Energy at SE.
SE serves mining and energy operations with five mining-specific hazard categories shipped today — Ground Stability, Blasting, Mine Gas, Underground Ventilation, Heavy Mining Equipment — on top of the multi-jurisdiction workflow that already routes incidents and submissions across federal OSHA, state plans, Netherlands Arbeidsinspectie, and UK HSE. The MSHA-specific surface (Part 50 reporting, the 15-minute notification window, Blasting + Ground Disturbance permits, Emergency SDS lookup, the 24×7 injury-timing heatmap, AI-assisted voice incident capture) is on the roadmap.
What's shipped today
The mining-ready foundation.
Two pieces of the mining build are demoable now. They're the integration anchors the rest of the Mining + Energy surface lands on top of.
Mining content pack — 5 hazard categories
- Ground Stability — surface + underground; ground-control plan foundation.
- Blasting — magazine, perimeter, misfire, post-shot inspection cadence.
- Mine Gas — CH₄, CO, H₂S monitoring + threshold tracking.
- Underground Ventilation — air-quality + airflow continuous-monitoring posture.
- Heavy Mining Equipment — haulage, drilling, loading machinery hazard family.
- Seeded alongside the 22 universal hazard categories — your team picks from a taxonomy designed for the regime, not a free-text "caught-in, other."
- Each category carries the standard 5×5 ALARP-aligned risk-matrix scoring, the hierarchy-of-controls model (Eliminate → Substitute → Engineering → Administrative → PPE), and forward-only control lifecycle with per-control verification stamps.
Multi-jurisdiction regulatory workflow
- The same workflow handles federal OSHA, 22 state plans plus 7 public-only plans, Netherlands Arbeidsinspectie, and UK HSE today.
- Per-establishment jurisdiction routing — recordability determination, regulatory form generation, and reporting-window dispatch all resolve automatically at intake.
- Adding MSHA as a peer jurisdiction is a focused build on top of this foundation, not a foundational rewrite.
What we're building for mining
The capability surface on the roadmap.
The capability areas below are the next investments for Mining & Energy. Each lands on top of the foundation described above.
MSHA as a first-class regulatory jurisdiction
MSHA implemented as a peer of federal OSHA, state plans, Netherlands Arbeidsinspectie, and UK HSE through the same multi-jurisdiction workflow. Six regulatory standards covered — 30 CFR Parts 48 (training), 56/57 (surface/underground metal/nonmetal), 75 (underground coal), 77 (surface coal), 50 (accident reporting), 57 Subpart T (radon/diesel). Applicability resolved automatically against each site's classification. The MSHA-side recordability cascade (parallel to the federal-OSHA 1904.7 cascade) determines whether an event is reportable under Part 50.
MSHA Form 7000-1 + the 15-minute notification window
Quarterly Form 7000-1 rendering from live incident data (parallel to OSHA Form 300 / 300A / 301 generation). The 15-minute MSHA notification countdown — much tighter than federal OSHA's 8-hour window — fires the instant a predicate trips: death, serious injury with hospitalization, entrapment, unplanned fire below ground, gas explosion, water inrush. The countdown UI mirrors the OSHA shape but with MSHA timing; the right MSHA District Office contact (resolved per mine's location) is surfaced alongside the countdown. After-the-fact submission tracking captures confirmation numbers and records the audit trail.
Blasting Operations + Ground Disturbance Work Authorization Permits
Two new permit types: Blasting Operations (MSHA Part 56/57 + Part 75 aligned guard conditions — magazine compliance, perimeter clearance, misfire protocols, post-shot inspection cadence) and Ground Disturbance (excavation + ground-control plan compliance under 30 CFR 57.3360). Pre-seeded guard conditions on each permit fail fast at issuance time if a required measurement is missing — not after the MSHA inspector finds the gap.
Three additional mining hazard categories
Today's pack ships 5 mining-specific hazard categories. The dedicated mining build extends this to 8 by adding Silica Dust Exposure, Highwall Instability, and Diesel Particulate Matter as first-class categories — each with the right risk-matrix dimensions, hierarchy-of-controls pre-population, periodic verification cadence, and, where applicable, regulatory-threshold linkage. Coal-mine-specific categories (water inrush in mine drainage, methane accumulation thresholds for underground coal) attach when the underground-coal jurisdiction surface ships.
Emergency SDS lookup + right-to-know kiosk mode
Companion to the Chemical Safety capability area. A dedicated rapid-search page with instant client-side filtering by product name, CAS number, or signal word — preloaded so a response team gets zero-latency results even on a degraded network. Right-to-know kiosk mode runs full-screen on a workplace station with oversized inputs and max 12 result cards for shaky-hands access. Spill response auto-retrieves SDS sections 4 (First-Aid), 5 (Fire-Fighting), 6 (Accidental Release), and 8 (Exposure Controls / PPE).
Injury analytics — 24×7 heatmap, tenure, shift-cycle
A dashboard surface built for the question "when do incidents cluster?" The 24×7 timing heatmap plots every recordable case across day-of-week and hour-of-day. Filter by establishment, by injury category, by tenure band, by shift label (1st / 2nd / 3rd / extended). Tenure analysis shows whether new hires or experienced workers cluster the incidents — frequently both, but at different injury categories. Body-part frequency colour-coded by severity. Department and role comparison across sites. Leading-indicator KPIs (hazard reporting rate, near-miss volume, safe-behaviour ratio) with daily snapshots and threshold treatment.
AI-assisted voice incident capture
Companion to SE's AI Intelligence surface. A supervisor records a near-miss into the phone while the cage is going up or the truck is descending out of cell range. The audio persists in the offline queue. When connectivity returns at the portal, the audio uploads and AI extracts structured fields (title, category, severity, location, people, immediate actions) for supervisor review.
QR-code mobile lookup — equipment, chemical, storage
QR codes on equipment, chemical containers, and storage locations resolve to the right machine record, SDS, or inventory entry in two taps. Works in low-connectivity environments via the offline-queue layer already in the platform.
Walk through SE for your mining operation.
A 30-minute conversation against your operational shape — surface and underground mix, MSHA inspection history, fleet composition, what's load-bearing for your evaluation timeline. We'll walk through what's shipped today and the order the rest is landing in.