dr. shettle. during the meeting mr. page allegedly threatened him with further citations and orders and other negative effects on the company if he didn't accept the citation issue with respect. we found that mr. page didn't intend to retaliate against performance coal during this meeting. the fourth incident involved the scheduling of an inspection of the rescue station that serviced the mine and found that the decision to schedule the inspection by the district six inspectors who were unaware that a recent inspection of the rescue station had already been done by the district when they learned of the recent inspection they canceled the inspection that they were going to do, so again, we found no evidence of retaliation. the fifth incident involves the issuance of another order banning another employee of another consultant from entering the mine until he received new training and again we found that he was not involved in the decision to issue the order and a citation in the case. so in summary, mr. chairman, we revie