MSHA Part 46 (Sand & Gravel) / Part 48 (Metal - Non Metal)
8 hr. Annual Refresher & 24 hr. New Miner
MSHA Approved Instructor ID # M51252355
MSHA Part 48 Annual Refresher
This 8-hour course complies with MSHA 30 CFR 48.25 requiring 8 hours of annual training for independent contractors and grantees in metal/non-metal surfaces mines.
Upon completion of this course you will receive the MSHA 5000-23 Certificate
Please bring a copy of your most recent MSHA 5000-23 Certificate to class.
Food/Beverages
Lunch and a beverage are included in the registration price. Coffee will be available as well. Please bring your own snacks.
Parking
Parking is free and available to you in the main lot.
1 - 8 hr. Session
Time: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Cost: $90.00
MSHA Part 48 New Miner
The 3 day course complies with MSHA 30 CFR 48.25 requiring 24 hours of training for independent contractors and grantees in metal/non-metal surface mines.
Upon completion of this course, you will receive the MSHA 5000-23 Certificate.
Food/Beverages
Lunch and a beverage are included in the registration price. Coffee will be available as well. Please bring your own snacks.
Parking
Parking is free and available to you in the main lot.
3 - 8 hr. Sessions
Time: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Cost: $280.00
MSHA (Part 48) Required Subjects:
8 hr. Annual Refresher & 24 hr. New Miner
- Hazard Communication (Hazcom)
- Transportation & Communication
- Highwall Safety
- Emergency Evacuation and Fire Fighting
- First Aid Procedures
- Electrical Safety
- Hazard Recognition
- Health / PPE
- Respirators
- Blasting / Explosives
- Workplace Exams
Global Harmonizing System
Electrical Safety
MSHA Part 46 Annual Refresher & New Miner (Sand & Gravel)
8 hr. Annual Refresher and 24 hr New Miner Classes are designed to be fully compliant to the part 46 standard for the sand and gravel operations. We can customize our training programs to meet the needs of individual customers.
Subjects Include:
- Introduction to work environment
- Electrical & other hazards
- Traffic patterns & control
- Mobile equipment
- Ground conditions
- Emergency medical procedures
- Escape & emergency evacuation plans
- Fire-warning signals & firefighting procedures
- Health & safety aspects of the tasks to be assigned
- Statutory rights of miners & their representatives
- Authority & responsibilities of supervisors & miners’ representatives
- Introduction to rules and procedures for reporting hazards
- Self-rescue & respiratory devices
- First aid
- Other subject(s) pertinent to the operation
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Contact us today to see how we can help your safety program cultivate an attitude of safety in your workplace. These classes can be done at our training facility or on site at your workplace.