Foundation Coal Employees Recognized For Contributions to Mining Industry.LINTHICUM HEIGHTS, Md. -- Two Foundation Coal (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :FCL FCL Facility (Security) Clearance FCL Full Container Load FCL Framework Class Library (Microsoft .NET) FCL Fault Current Limiter FCL Forecastle (ship's hull) ) employees, Michael R. Mishra and John M. Gallick were honored on October 14th in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania Canonsburg is a borough in Washington County, Pennsylvania, 18 miles (29 km) southwest of Pittsburgh. Canonsburg was laid out by Colonel John Canon in 1789 and incorporated in 1802. It was the central point of the Whiskey Rebellion of 1794. by the Society for Mining Metallurgy and Exploration (SME (1) (Small and Medium-sized Enterprise) See SMB. (2) (Subject Matter Expert) An individual who is well-versed in the policies and procedures of a particular department or division. ) and Pittsburgh Coal Mining Institute of America (PCMIA PCMIA - Personal Computer Manufacturer Interface Adaptor ) for their exceptional mining career performances, positive involvement and leadership as mining industry professionals. Mishra was presented the Distinguished SME Membership Award and Gallick the Donald S. Kingery Memorial Award for significant contributions to the improvement of mine safety and health programs. An SME member, mining engineer veteran of more than 30 years and president of Foundation Coal affiliate, Pennsylvania Services Corporation, Mishra was recognized for bringing great credit upon himself and the industry through delivering outstanding management and engineering expertise. Mishra's contributions include co-authoring articles and opinions for professional publications and journals, authoritative knowledge in the management and deployment of longwall technology as well as his unrelenting support and mentorship of industry professionals. Mishra holds a master's degree master's degree n. An academic degree conferred by a college or university upon those who complete at least one year of prescribed study beyond the bachelor's degree. Noun 1. in mining engineering from Pennsylvania State University Pennsylvania State University, main campus at University Park, State College; land-grant and state supported; coeducational; chartered 1855, opened 1859 as Farmers' High School. and a bachelor of mining engineering degree with honors from the Indian Institute of Technology. He holds professional membership with SME and serves as a director of the Pennsylvania Coal Association and possesses certifications as a registered land surveyor, professional engineer and mine foreman. According to Foundation Coal Corporation's senior vice president, eastern operations, Jim Bryja, "The mining industry has expanded and flourished as a direct result of Mike's efforts. Additionally, Foundation Coal has been the benefactor from Mike's instrumental efforts in the start-up of the 1,450 foot wide longwall face of Foundation's highly-productive affiliate, Emerald Coal Resources, LP." Gallick's award was given for his deep commitment to the improvement of work environments for coal miners at underground mines, preparations plant as well as surface operations. Gallick's most notable achievements have been in the area of mine emergency preparedness and mine rescue. During his career Gallick coordinated and supervised emergency recovery operations at a major mine facility. In addition, he has heightened awareness and support of mine rescue through policy formation on a company-wide and national basis. John Murphy, chairman, PCMIA Awards Committee, presented the awards at the joint assembly. According to Murphy, "John Gallick has distinguished himself, and his company as an advocate for miner's safety based on a career over 33 years of fostering mine health and safety." A native of Pennsylvania, he began his mining career in 1972 with Bethlehem Steel Corporation as an hourly laborer and went on to become safety and health director at Foundation Coal. Gallick is a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh and holds a masters of science degree in safety science from Indiana University of Pennsylvania History IUP was founded in 1875 as a normal school by investors in Indiana County. It followed the mold of the French Ecole Normale. When it opened its doors it enrolled just 225 students. . He has received certifications in the State of Pennsylvania as an emergency medical technician e·mer·gen·cy medical technician n. Abbr. EMT A person trained and certified to appraise and initiate the administration of emergency care for victims of trauma or acute illness before or during transportation of victims to a health care , assistant mine foreman, mine safety health administration (MSHA MSHA Mine Safety and Health Administration (US government) MSHA Master of Science in Health Administration MSHA Mine Safety and Health Administration MSHA Maison des Sciences de l'Homme d'Aquitaine (French) ) coal dust/noise, mine rescue and surface & underground annual trainer. Foundation Coal Holdings, Inc., through its affiliates, is a major U.S. coal producer with 13 coal mines and related facilities in several states including Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Illinois, and Wyoming. Through its subsidiaries Foundation Coal employs approximately 2,900 people and produces approximately 65 million tons annually, largely for utilities generating electricity. Foundation's corporate offices are in Linthicum Heights, MD. |
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