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New Miner Safety Training - Online Safety Training MSHA Compliant
New Miner Safety Training Online Course for Part 46 Requirements
New Miner Safety Training compliant with MSHA Part 46 regulations are now available through online completion of the MSHA-accepted course. MSHA safety regulations require that New Miners complete a minimum of 24 hours of New Miner Safety Training within their first 90 days of employment. Four hours of these must be completed prior to beginning work at the mine.
NEW MINER SAFETY TRAINING PACKAGE:
The Surface Miner Training provides over 8 hours of MSHA Part 46 mine safety training and is designed to cover all compliance requirements to obtain certification. The package contains the following:
– Over 8 hours of mine safety training
– Interactive modules based on MSHA’s Part 46 requirements
– A quick and easy way to deliver required training
– Access to electronic printable tests and answer guides
– Award winning training (1st Place at MSHA’s 2008 TRAM Conference)
This mine safety training curriculum is designed in compliance with Federal requirements to offer miners of all experience levels a useful, comprehensive, and effective training tool. In accordance with Federal regulations, this interactive material must be administered in conjunction with supervised, on-site mine safety training as part of an approved training plan.
The information provided in this course is based on extensive industry research, insights from experienced miners, and MSHA best practices. Ultimately, the goal is to provide you with a valuable learning experience that inspires good judgment and safe work habits for many years of safe mining.
This mine safety training program is organized as a hierarchy of grouped information based on the Part 46 requirements. The structure is arranged as follows:
The mine safety training content in each module begins with a set of learning objectives and concludes with an interactive and scored knowledge assessment. Other non-scored assessments may be distributed throughout longer modules.
The Surface Miner Training curriculum parallels the required and suggested topics outlined in the Part 46 Federal regulations addressing mine safety training. These key topics are grouped into the following nine activities that make up the Surface Miner Training curriculum: