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MSHA Part 46 8 Hr. Annual Refresher Training

Every Miner must receive a minimum of 8 hours of annual refresher training at least once every 12 months. This course is structured to meet the requirements of MSHA Part 46.8 New Miner training After completion of this course you will receive your MSHA Form 5000-23 training certificate from your company safety manager or designee.


This certification is only good for the following types of mines:
•     Shell dredging sand, gravel, surface stone, surface clay,
•     Colloidal phosphate, surface limestone, marble, granite, sandstone,
•     Slate, shale, traprock, kaolin, cement, feldspar, and lime mines only.

If you need to work at any mine type that is not listed above, then you need Part 48 certification. If you are not sure, feel free to call us 24/7 - An MSSC Representative will be happy assist you.

The MSSC comprehensive MSHA Part 46 annual refresher course is presented as a "Live Instructor Led Virtual Online Training Course for a period of "8 Contact Hours".   You will participate in live online discussion and interact with the instructor in real time in an online classroom.

Whether you are a miner or an independent contractor, there may be additional training that addresses issues of your specific operation.

This course offers specialized instruction that will help you do that as well as provide training for the more generic MSHA recommended topics.

In addition, it will help you accomplish your ultimate goal beyond MSHA compliance, that of course is to keep you safe in mine work areas.

TRAINING TOPICS INCLUDE:
        •     Mandatory Health and Safety Standards
        •     Transportation Controls and Communication Systems
        •     Powered Haulage (Mobile Equipment)
        •     Escape and Emergency Evacuation Plans; Firewarning and Firefighting
        •     Working in areas of "High Walls"
        •     Ground Conditions and Control
        •     Basic First Aid
        •     Electrical Hazards
        •     Hazard Recognition
        •     Respiratory Devices
        •     Prevention of Accidents
        •     Explosives
        •     Health

COURSE OBJECTIVES

The goal of this course is to provide the information necessary for you to learn the requirements of a safe workplace while meeting the requirements of the annual MSHA Part 46 refresher. Information is presented to help you recognize and avoid hazards you may be exposed to on a regular basis and those which occur unexpectedly. An overall understanding of all mining hazards is also presented.

Note: Although this course covers much of the information required by the regulations, many employers may find it to necessary to augment this online training with additional site-specific information and hands on training (such as reviewing site-specific health and safety risks and/or providing respirator fit testing).

TRAINING REQUIREMENT FOR THIS 8HR. PART 46 ANNUAL REFRESHER

30 CFR § 46.8 - Annual Refresher Training

Annual refresher training.

(a) You must provide each miner with no less than 8 hours of annual refresher training-

   (1) No later than 12 months after the miner begins work at the mine, or no later than March            30, 2001, whichever is later; and
   (2) Thereafter, no later than 12 months after the previous annual refresher training was                   completed.

(b) The refresher training must include instruction on changes at the mine that could adversely affect the miner's health or safety.

(c) Refresher training must also address other health and safety subjects that are relevant to mining operations at the mine. Recommended subjects include, but are not limited to: applicable health and safety requirements, including mandatory health and safety standards; information about the physical and health hazards of chemicals in the miner's work area, the protective measures a miner can take against these hazards, and the contents of the mine's HazCom program; transportation controls and communication systems; escape and emergency evacuation plans, firewarning and firefighting; ground conditions and control; traffic patterns and control; working in areas of highwalls; water hazards, pits, and spoil banks; illumination and night work; first aid; electrical hazards; prevention of accidents; health; explosives; and respiratory devices. Training is also recommended on the hazards associated with the equipment that has accounted for the most fatalities and serious injuries at the mines covered by this rule, including: mobile equipment (haulage and service trucks, front-end loaders and tractors); conveyor systems; cranes; crushers; excavators; and dredges. Other recommended subjects include: maintenance and repair (use of hand tools and welding equipment); material handling; fall prevention and protection; and working around moving objects (machine guarding).

Refresher Training Required: Every 1 year(s).

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