UNDERGROUND COAL MINING AND BLACK LUNG DISEASE
CHEST X-RAY RIGHTS FOR UNDERGROUND COAL MINERS

TRANSFER RIGHTS FOR MINERS DIAGNOSED WITH BLACK LUNG DISEASE
If you are diagnosed with black lung disease, you have the right to request a transfer to a work area within the mine where the concentration of respirable dust is maintained at or below one (1) milligram per cubic meter of air.
If you qualify for transfer rights, you will receive written notification from the Secretary of Health and Human Services. Upon receipt of this notice, you may complete, sign, date, and submit the Exercise of Option form to formally request the transfer.
If you choose to exercise this transfer option, you are entitled to retain your regular rate of pay and to continue receiving any future wage increases.
BENEFITS AND PROTECTION FROM DISCRIMINATION
If you become disabled as a result of black lung disease, you are entitled to receive compensation and medical benefits. MSHA does not administer these claims. Instead, you should direct all inquiries to the Coal Mine Workers’ Compensation Programs within the U.S. Department of Labor.
You may not be discharged or subjected to discrimination if you are partially disabled due to black lung disease and continue working. You or your miners’ representative have sixty (60) days to file a discrimination complaint with MSHA or the Department of Labor if you believe that you have been subjected to adverse treatment as a result of your diagnosis.