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Before the citations. Before the regulations. Before the arguments—there's people.

In the first-ever Safe Word segment of Mining Minds, Grover sits down with longtime mentor, former MSHA inspector, and no-nonsense safety professional Jim Hoover to have the conversations most safety meetings never do. This episode strips away the myths, the fear, and the finger-pointing around mining safety and replaces them with something better: honesty, experience, and critical thinking.

They break down what MSHA actually does (and doesn't do), why citations aren't cash grabs, and how perception, personality, and human judgment shape every inspection. From the difference between being compliant and being truly safe, to why asking why matters more than memorizing the 30 CFR, this episode is about understanding safety—not weaponizing it.

You'll hear real stories from the pit and the inspector's side, hard lessons learned early in a career, and why building relationships—rather than hiding when inspectors show up—can make operations safer for everyone.

Brass in—join the conversation and be a part of The Safe Word.

 

Chapters:

01:50 Why This Safety Conversation Started
02:41 Opinion, Experience, and Inviting Disagreement
07:52 Mining Safety Myths: Do Inspectors Get Paid for Citations?
10:55 The Human Element of Inspections
13:26 Understanding the 30 CFR and Asking "Why"
17:48 Real-World Example
22:34 Regional Differences and Interpretation of Standards
29:05 Inspectors as a Resource, Not the Enemy
35:32 Recognizing Good Work and Building Safety Culture