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MSHA New Miner & Annual Refresher Training | Part 46 Compliance | MSHA-Accepted Training Provider
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The MSHA New Miner Training bundle contains 27 courses, including the required 8 hours of MSHA Part 46 compliance training. Surface miners and surface mine contractors are required to also have the same Annual Refresher training outlined in Federal Regulations Title 30 CFR – Part 46.
The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) requires training for any person doing work, maintenance, or anything on a mine site for an extended period of time or on a frequent basis (more than five consecutive days or five days out of the year). Also, all mines have the right to require training – even if MSHA doesn’t.
The MSHA-accepted Surface Miner 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 regulations, this training must be administered in conjunction with supervised, on-site training as part of an approved plan.
MSHA New Miner Training Overview
MSHA New Miner Course
New Miner Resources
MSHA New Miner & Annual Refresher – Training – 8.5 hrs
MSHA Part 46 requires training for new miners, newly hired experienced miners, new tasks, site–specific hazards, and annual refreshers. MSHA Part 46 regulations require new miners to complete 24 hours of training within 90 days of their hire date. Four hours of this training must be completed before beginning work at the mine.
This MSHA Surface Miner Training also includes 8 hours of training and meets the training subject requirements of 30 CFR 46.5.
This course is designed for workers in mining industry and includes:
The Surface Miner Training curriculum parallels the required and suggested topics outlined in the Part 46 federal regulations addressing miner training. The key topics of the course are grouped into the following nine activities that make up the Surface Miner Training curriculum:
The Hazard Recognition and Avoidance activity provides an overview of hazards common to surface mining operations as well as general steps one can take to avoid them. Here, hazards are defined as situations which result in property damage, illness, serious injury, or death. Categories of hazards discussed here include the following:
The Health and Safety Aspects of Tasks and Operations activity highlights health and safety standards and best practices for tasks and operations common to surface mines. Tasks and operational elements covered here include:
27 courses are included in this training which meets MSHA Part 46 requirements:
Escape Respirators and SCSRs (MSHA)
First Aid for Common Injuries (MSHA)
First Aid for Emergencies (MSHA)
First Steps in All First Aid Situations (MSHA)
General Physical Characteristics of Surface Mines (MSHA)
Hazard Overview (MSHA)
Maintaining and Repairing Equipment (MSHA)
Preventing Accidents (MSHA)
Respirators (MSHA)
Rights and Legal Responsibilities of Miners (MSHA)
Site Rules and Hazard Reporting (MSHA)
Surface Mine Development, Operations, and Reclamation (MSHA)
Typical Surface Mining Equipment (MSHA)
Using Personal Protective Equipment (MSHA)
Working Around Equipment (MSHA)
Working at Night (MSHA)
Working in a Confined Space (MSHA)
Working on or Near Water (MSHA)
Working with Chemicals (MSHA)
Working with Electricity (MSHA)
Working with Explosives (MSHA)
Upon completion of each individual module, students will be able to access a certificate of completion. The 5000-23 Training form is available for download. Generally, the person signing the form is the mine operator or a person acting on behalf of the operator. For example, a company safety official, a trainer employed or contracted by the operator, or a cooperative instructor (such as, a state grantee).
Our company or 360training.com does NOT sign the 5000-23 form.
Please follow this link to Download the 5000-23 form (PDF) and review any additional information.
MSHA 5000-23 Certificate of Training Form (PDF)
Record of Training Template (XLS)
Sample Training Plan (PDF)
Required Topic outline (PDF)
Is this course MSHA accredited?
non-metal / non-coal surface mine operations
Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA-accepted) Surface Miner Training required by MSHA Part 46 of Title 30 Code of Federal Regulations.
Complies with MSHA Title 30 CFR – Part 46
MSHA New Miner & Annual Refresher Training – 8.5 hrs
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