Description
According to the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), all Surface Miners and Contractors must follow MSHA Part 46 regulations, required training for mine safety prior to any mining work, and complete annual refresher training.
360Training's MSHA Mining Training package contains 27 courses, including the required 8 hours for MSHA Part 46 compliance training. Whether you are a surface miner or surface miner contractor, start your new job with the best training available. 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 will help you stay safe and compliant with comprehensive and interactive training content.
The Following Courses Are Included In This Package:
Course Name | Industry | Course Delivery |
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MSHA - Accident Prevention | Environmental Health and Safety | Online Interactive |
MSHA - Administrative Line of Authority | Environmental Health and Safety | Online Interactive |
MSHA - Chemical Hazards Overview | Environmental Health and Safety | Online Interactive |
MSHA - Elements of Electrical Hazards | Environmental Health and Safety | Online Interactive |
MSHA - Emergency Procedures | Environmental Health and Safety | Online Interactive |
MSHA - Emergency Spill Response | Environmental Health and Safety | Online Interactive |
MSHA - Environmental Hazards Overview | Environmental Health and Safety | Online Interactive |
MSHA - First Aid/CPR | Environmental Health and Safety | Online Interactive |
MSHA - General Equipment Guarding | Environmental Health and Safety | Online Interactive |
MSHA - Hazard Determination | Environmental Health and Safety | Online Interactive |
MSHA - Hazards from Weather Conditions | Environmental Health and Safety | Online Interactive |
MSHA - HazCom Overview | Environmental Health and Safety | Online Interactive |
MSHA - Line of Authority Structure | Environmental Health and Safety | Online Interactive |
MSHA - Mine Safety Rules | Environmental Health and Safety | Online Interactive |
MSHA - Mobile and Stationary Equipment Guarding | Environmental Health and Safety | Online Interactive |
MSHA - Mobile Equipment Hazards | Environmental Health and Safety | Online Interactive |
MSHA - Mobile Equipment in Mining | Environmental Health and Safety | Online Interactive |
MSHA - MSHA - CFR 30 Overview | Environmental Health and Safety | Online Interactive |
MSHA - MSHA Surface Miner Training Overview | Environmental Health and Safety | Online Interactive |
MSHA - Operational Line of Authority | Environmental Health and Safety | Online Interactive |
MSHA - Physical and Electrical Hazards | Environmental Health and Safety | Online Interactive |
MSHA - Reporting Hazards | Environmental Health and Safety | Online Interactive |
MSHA - Rights of Miner Representatives | Environmental Health and Safety | Online Interactive |
MSHA - Rights of Miners | Environmental Health and Safety | Online Interactive |
MSHA - Sources of Electrical Hazards | Environmental Health and Safety | Online Interactive |
MSHA - Stationary Equipment Hazards | Environmental Health and Safety | Online Interactive |
MSHA - Stationary Equipment in Mining | Environmental Health and Safety | Online Interactive |
Topics Covered
- Chemical Hazards Overview
- Emergency Spill Response
- Hazard Determination
- HazCom Overview
- Mine Safety Rules
- Reporting Hazards
- Elements of Electrical Hazards
- Sources of Electrical Hazards
- Emergency Procedures
- Rights of Miners
- Rights of Miner Representatives
- Environmental Hazards Overview
- Hazards from Weather Conditions
- Mobile Equipment in Mining
- Stationary Equipment in Mining
- General Equipment Guarding
- Mobile and Stationary Equipment Guarding
- Mobile Equipment Hazards
- Stationary Equipment Hazards
- Physical and Electrical Hazards
- MSHA Surface Miner Training Overview
- MSHA - CFR 30 Overview
- Line of Authority Structure
- Operational Line of Authority
- Administrative Line of Authority
- First Aid/CPR
- Accident Prevention
Prerequisites
Prior to taking any of these courses, the learner must confirm which training is required by their employer and that their employer accepts this training as part of an approved training plan.
End of Course Instructions
Upon completion of each individual module, students will be able to access and print a certificate of completion.
The 5000-23 Training form is available for download (http://www.oshacampus.com/msha-training-online/) by clicking the MSHA 5000-23 Certificate of Training Form. 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). 360training.com does NOT sign the 5000-23 form."
Quiz Information
The final exam must be passed successfully with 80% or higher in order to receive your certificate of completion.
Exams
The final exam must be passed successfully with 80% or higher in order to receive your certificate of completion.
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