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Part 48 Training Program
Optional Training Plan Format
Independent Contractors, Grantees, and
Other Training Providers
Metal/NonMetal - Surface Mines
Item 1. Company and Mine names [§ 48.23(c)(1)]:
MSHA ID #:
52346903772
Company Name:
Screenshot
Address:
MSHA, Arlington, VA 22209
Mine Name:
n/a
Item 2. Person responsible for health and safety training at the mine [§ 48.23(c)(2)]:
Name:
Position/Title:
Phone Number:
-
-
E-Mail:
Item 3. MSHA-approved instructors and courses each is qualified to teach [§ 48.23(c)(3)]:
Name(s)
MSHA Individual
Identification
Number (MIIN)
Course Code(s)
Item 4. Location (s) where training will be given [§ 48.23(c)(4)]:
New Miner:
minesite
minesite/offsite
Experienced Miner:
minesite
minesite/offsite
Task Training:
minesite
minesite/offsite
Annual Refresher:
minesite
offsite
Hazard Training:
minesite
minesite/offsite
minesite/offsite
Item 5. Approximate number of miners employed and the maximum number who will attend each
session of training. [§ 48.23(c)(6)]:
Approximate Employed:
Maximum per Session:
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New Miner Training Program - Metal/Nonmetal Surface Mines
Section 48.25
Each new miner must receive no less than 24 hours of training [§ 48.25(a)]. Upon approval by MSHA,
new miners may receive a portion of this training after assignment to work duties; provided that,
no less than 8 hours of training is given before they are assigned to work duties. The following
courses must be included in the 8 hours of training: Introduction to work environment, hazard
recognition, and health and safety aspects of the tasks to which the new miners will be assigned.
After completion of this pre-assignment training, new miners must then receive the remainder of
the required 24 hours of training, or up to 16 hours, within 60 days. Miners who have not received
the full 24 hours of new miner training must be required to work under the close supervision of an
experienced miner.
Do you request that part of new miner training be given after work assignment?
Yes
No
If yes, give justification based on such factors as: the mine safety record, rate of employee turnover
and mine size.
Duration of training in the 3 courses (Introduction to work environment, Hazard recognition, and
Health and safety aspects of the tasks) specified in § 48.25(a) to be given before assignment to work
duties (8 hours minimum):
Duration:
hours
minutes
Under each subject listed below, you must check all that apply. However, you must select at least
one teaching method, course material, and evaluation method or you will receive an error message.
1. Statutory rights of miners and their representatives under the Act; authority
and responsibility of supervisors [§ 48.25(b)(1)]
TEACHING METHODS:
audio/video
computer
discussion
lecture
other
COURSE MATERIALS:
1977 Mine Act
applicable regulations
company
company rules
MSHA
other
EVALUATION METHODS:
oral feedback
written feedback
other
2. Self-rescue and respiratory devices [§ 48.25(b)(2)]
This subject is :
applicable
TEACHING METHODS:
COURSE MATERIALS:
not applicable
audio/video
demonstration
discussion
lecture
other
applicable regulations
company
MSHA
training devices
vendor/manufacturer
other
EVALUATION METHODS:
fit test
observation
oral feedback
written feedback
other
3. Transportation controls and communication systems [§ 48.25(b)(3)]
TEACHING METHODS:
audio/video
demonstration
discussion
lecture
other
COURSE MATERIALS:
applicable regulations
company
mine communication systems
MSHA
vendor/manufacturer
warning signals/directional signs
other
EVALUATION METHODS:
observation
oral feedback
written feedback
other
4. Introduction to work environment [§ 48.25(b)(4)]
TEACHING METHODS:
audio/video
discussion
lecture
site tour
other
COURSE MATERIALS:
applicable regulations
company
MSHA
vendor/manufacturer
other
EVALUATION METHODS:
observation
oral feedback
written feedback
other
5. Escape and emergency evacuation plans; firewarning and firefighting [§ 48.25(b)
(5)]
TEACHING METHODS:
audio/video
demonstration
discussion
lecture
site tour
other
COURSE MATERIALS:
applicable regulations
company
escape and emergency evacuation plans
firewarning signals and firefighting
procedures
mine escape system
MSHA
vendor/manufacturer
other
EVALUATION METHODS:
observation
oral feedback
written feedback
other
6. Ground control; working in areas of highwalls, water hazards, pits and spoil
banks; illumination and night work [§ 48.25(b)(6)]
TEACHING METHODS:
audio/video
discussion
lecture
site tour
other
COURSE MATERIALS:
applicable regulations
company
highwall and ground control plans
MSHA
other
EVALUATION METHODS:
oral feedback
written feedback
other
7. Health [§ 48.25(b)(7)]
TEACHING METHODS:
audio/video
demonstration
discussion
lecture
other
COURSE MATERIALS:
1977 Mine Act
applicable regulations
company
dosimeters
dust control plan
health control plans
MSDS
MSHA
protective equipment
warning labels
other
EVALUATION METHODS:
oral feedback
written feedback
other
8. Hazard recognition [§ 48.25(b)(8)]
TEACHING METHODS:
audio/video
discussion
lecture
site tour
other
COURSE MATERIALS:
applicable regulations
company
MSHA
vendor/manufacturer
other
EVALUATION METHODS:
oral feedback
written feedback
other
9. Electrical hazards [§ 48.25(b)(9)]
TEACHING METHODS:
audio/video
discussion
lecture
other
COURSE MATERIALS:
applicable regulations
company
lockout devices
MSHA
vendor/manufacturer
other
EVALUATION METHODS:
oral feedback
written feedback
other
10. First aid [§ 48.25(b)(10)]
TEACHING METHODS:
audio/video
demonstration
discussion
lecture
other
COURSE MATERIALS:
applicable regulations
company
first aid supplies
MSHA
vendor/manufacturer
other
EVALUATION METHODS:
observation
oral feedback
written feedback
other
11. Explosives [§ 48.25(b)(11)]
This subject is :
applicable
not applicable
TEACHING METHODS:
audio/video
discussion
lecture
other
COURSE MATERIALS:
applicable regulations
company
MSHA
vendor/manufacturer
other
EVALUATION METHODS:
oral feedback
written feedback
other
12. Health and safety aspects of the tasks to which the new miner will be
assigned [§ 48.25(b)(12)]
TEACHING METHODS:
COURSE MATERIALS:
audio/video
demonstration
discussion
lecture
site tour
other
applicable regulations
company
HazCom Program
MSDS
MSHA
protective equipment
safe work procedures
vendor/manufacturer
other
EVALUATION METHODS:
observation
oral feedback
written feedback
other
Do you have other courses required by MSHA based on circumstances and conditions at the mine?
Yes
No
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Experienced Miner Training Program - Metal/Nonmetal Surface Mines
Section 48.26
An experienced miner must receive and complete training in the program of instruction prescribed in
this section before such miner is assigned to work duties.
Under each subject listed below, you must check all that apply. However, you must select at least
one teaching method, course material, and evaluation method or you will receive an error message.
1. Introduction to work environment [§ 48.26(b)(1)]
TEACHING METHODS:
audio/video
discussion
lecture
site tour
other
COURSE MATERIALS:
applicable regulations
company
mine equipment
mine map
MSHA
vendor/manufacturer
other
EVALUATION METHODS:
observation
oral feedback
written feedback
other
2. Mandatory health and safety standards [§ 48.26(b)(2)]
TEACHING METHODS:
audio/video
demonstration
discussion
lecture
site tour
other
COURSE MATERIALS:
applicable regulations
company
mine act
MSHA
vendor/manufacturer
other
EVALUATION METHODS:
oral feedback
written feedback
other
3. Authority and responsibility of supervisors and miners' representatives [§
48.26(b)(3)]
TEACHING METHODS:
COURSE MATERIALS:
audio/video
discussion
lecture
other
applicable regulations
company
company organization chart
company reporting procedures for hazards
mine act
MSHA
other
EVALUATION METHODS:
oral feedback
written feedback
other
4. Transportation controls and communication systems [§ 48.26(b)(4)]
TEACHING METHODS:
audio/video
demonstration
discussion
lecture
other
COURSE MATERIALS:
applicable regulations
company
mine communication systems
MSHA
vendor/manufacturer
warning signals/directional signs
other
EVALUATION METHODS:
observation
oral feedback
written feedback
other
5. Escape and emergency evacuation plans; firewarning and firefighting [§ 48.26(b)
(5)]
TEACHING METHODS:
audio/video
discussion
lecture
site tour
other
COURSE MATERIALS:
applicable regulations
company
escape and emergency evacuation plans
firewarning signals and firefighting
procedures
mine escape system
MSHA
vendor/manufacturer
other
EVALUATION METHODS:
observation
oral feedback
written feedback
other
6. Ground control; working in areas of highwalls, water hazards, pits and spoil
banks; illumination and night work [§ 48.26(b)(6)]
TEACHING METHODS:
audio/video
discussion
lecture
site tour
other
COURSE MATERIALS:
applicable regulations
company
highwall and ground control plans
MSHA
other
EVALUATION METHODS:
oral feedback
written feedback
other
7. Hazard recognition [§ 48.26(b)(7)]
TEACHING METHODS:
audio/video
discussion
lecture
site tour
other
COURSE MATERIALS:
applicable regulations
blasting procedures
company
MSHA
vendor/manufacturer
other
EVALUATION METHODS:
oral feedback
written feedback
other
8. Prevention of accidents [§ 48.26(b)(8)]
TEACHING METHODS:
audio/video
discussion
lecture
other
COURSE MATERIALS:
accident reports
applicable regulations
company
MSHA
vendor/manufacturer
other
EVALUATION METHODS:
oral feedback
written feedback
other
9. Emergency medical procedures [§ 48.26(b)(9)]
TEACHING METHODS:
audio/video
demonstration
discussion
lecture
other
COURSE MATERIALS:
applicable regulations
company
emergency medical arrangements
MSHA
vendor/manufacturer
other
EVALUATION METHODS:
observation
oral feedback
written feedback
other
10. Health [§ 48.26(b)(10)]
TEACHING METHODS:
audio/video
demonstration
discussion
lecture
other
COURSE MATERIALS:
1977 Mine Act
applicable regulations
company
dosimeters
dust control plan
health control plans
MSDS
MSHA
protective equipment
warning labels
other
EVALUATION METHODS:
observation
oral feedback
written feedback
other
11. Health and safety aspects of the tasks to which the experienced miner is
assigned [§ 48.26(b)(11)]
TEACHING METHODS:
audio/video
demonstration
discussion
lecture
site tour
other
COURSE MATERIALS:
applicable regulations
company
HazCom Program
MSDS
MSHA
protective equipment
safe work procedures
vendor/manufacturer
other
EVALUATION METHODS:
observation
oral feedback
written feedback
other
Do you have other courses required by MSHA based on circumstances and conditions at the mine?
Yes
No
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Task Training Plan - List of Task Assignments
Section 48.27 (a) Miners
Miners assigned to new work tasks as mobile equipment operators, drilling machine
operators, haulage and conveyor systems operators, ground control machine operators,
and in blasting operations [§ 48.27(a)].
These miners must not be allowed to perform new tasks without direction and immediate
supervision until they have demonstrated safe work procedures to the operator or the operator's
agent.
You must submit a complete list of task/job/occupation assignments [§ 48.23(c)(8)(i)]
Step 1
Select the task/job/occupation that you want to
include in your list and click the Add to list button.
Press and hold the Ctrl key when selecting multiple
items. If the item you want to add is not on the list,
go to Step 2 below.
Step 2
If the item you want to add is not on the list above,
type it in the space provided at right and click the
Add new item to list button.
Add to list
Add new item to list
Auger
Augerhelper
helper
Auger
Augeroperator
operator
Belt
Beltman/conveyor
man/conveyorcrew/vulcanizer
crew/vulcanizer
Belt/conveyor man/crew
Belt/conveyor man/crew
Bobcat operator
Bobcat operator operator
Bulldozer/tractor
Bulldozer/tractor
operator
Clam
shell operator
Clam shell operator
Remove from list
Step 3
Select the items that you want to remove and click
the Remove from list button. Press and hold the
Ctrl key when selecting multiple items on the list.
No
or step
step 22
Noitems
items----start
start with
with step
step 11 or
You have not selected any tasks. Please add at least one task assignment to the list.
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Task Training Program - Metal/Nonmetal Surface Mines
Section 48.27
The training plan must contain a program for training miners before they are assigned to new work tasks. For the purposes of
new task training, "task" means a work assignment that includes duties of a job that occur on a regular basis and which requires
physical abilities and job knowledge [§ 48.22(f)]. All training and supervised practice and operation required by this section must
be given by a qualified trainer, or a supervisor experienced in the assigned tasks, or other person experienced in the assigned
task [§ 48.27(d)].
The training program includes the following categories of miners:
Miners - Miners assigned to new work tasks as mobile equipment operators, drilling machine operators, haulage
and conveyor systems operators, ground control machine operators, and in blasting operations.
§ 48.27(a)
Check here
if you have no miner with these tasks at your operation (then you do not have to complete this section.)
§ 48.27(c) Miners - Miners assigned to a new task not covered above must be instructed in the safety and health aspects
and safe work procedures of the task prior to performing the task.
Check here
if you have no miner with these tasks at your operation (then you do not have to complete this section.)
Please click the Continue button to proceed with this training program.
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Annual Refresher Training Program - Metal/Nonmetal Surface Mines
Section 48.28
Each miner must receive a minimum of 8 hours of annual refresher training. However, the time
spent for each course may vary to meet specific needs, such as changes in mining conditions,
accident history or other safety and health problems.
Predicted time of each session of refresher training (for example, the month of the year or the
frequency during the year that you schedule this training) [§ 48.23(c)(7)]:
Predicted length of each session of refresher training [§ 48.23(c)(7)]:
Under each subject listed below, you must check all that apply. However, you must select at least
one teaching method, course material, and evaluation method or you will receive an error message.
For each item you must also specify a duration of training; single time durations should only go into
the "from" hours and minutes boxes.
1. Mandatory health and safety standards [§ 48.28(b)(1)]
Approximate time: from
minutes
hours
minutes to
TEACHING METHODS:
audio/video
demonstration
discussion
lecture
site tour
other
COURSE MATERIALS:
applicable regulations
company
MSHA
vendor/manufacturer
other
EVALUATION METHODS:
oral feedback
written feedback
other
hours
2. Transportation controls and communication systems [§ 48.28(b)(2)]
Approximate time: from
minutes
hours
minutes to
hours
TEACHING METHODS:
audio/video
demonstration
discussion
lecture
site tour
other
COURSE MATERIALS:
applicable regulations
company
mine communication systems
MSHA
vendor/manufacturer
warning signals/directional signs
other
EVALUATION METHODS:
observation
oral feedback
written feedback
other
3. Escape and emergency evacuation plans; firewarning and firefighting [§ 48.28(b)
(3)]
Approximate time: from
minutes
hours
minutes to
hours
TEACHING METHODS:
audio/video
discussion
lecture
site tour
other
COURSE MATERIALS:
applicable regulations
company
escape and emergency evacuation plans
firewarning signals and firefighting
procedures
mine escape system
MSHA
vendor/manufacturer
other
EVALUATION METHODS:
observation
oral feedback
written feedback
other
4. Ground control; working in areas of highwalls, water hazards, pits and spoil
banks; illumination and night work [§ 48.28(b)(4)]
Approximate time: from
minutes
hours
minutes to
hours
TEACHING METHODS:
audio/video
discussion
lecture
site tour
other
COURSE MATERIALS:
applicable regulations
company
highwall and ground control plans
MSHA
other
EVALUATION METHODS:
oral feedback
written feedback
other
5. First aid [§ 48.28(b)(5)]
Approximate time: from
minutes
hours
minutes to
TEACHING METHODS:
audio/video
demonstration
discussion
lecture
other
COURSE MATERIALS:
applicable regulations
company
first aid supplies
MSHA
vendor/manufacturer
other
hours
EVALUATION METHODS:
observation
oral feedback
written feedback
other
6. Electrical hazards [§ 48.28(b)(6)]
Approximate time: from
minutes
hours
minutes to
TEACHING METHODS:
audio/video
discussion
lecture
other
COURSE MATERIALS:
applicable regulations
company
lockout devices
MSHA
vendor/manufacturer
other
EVALUATION METHODS:
oral feedback
written feedback
other
hours
7. Prevention of accidents [§ 48.28(b)(7)]
Approximate time: from
minutes
hours
minutes to
TEACHING METHODS:
audio/video
discussion
lecture
other
COURSE MATERIALS:
accident reports
applicable regulations
company
MSHA
vendor/manufacturer
other
EVALUATION METHODS:
oral feedback
written feedback
other
hours
8. Health [§ 48.28(b)(8)]
Approximate time: from
minutes
hours
minutes to
TEACHING METHODS:
audio/video
demonstration
discussion
lecture
other
COURSE MATERIALS:
1977 Mine Act
applicable regulations
company
dosimeters
dust control plan
health control plans
MSDS
MSHA
protective equipment
warning labels
other
hours
EVALUATION METHODS:
oral feedback
written feedback
other
9. Explosives [§ 48.28(b)(9)]
This subject is :
applicable
Approximate time: from
minutes
not applicable
hours
minutes to
TEACHING METHODS:
audio/video
discussion
lecture
other
COURSE MATERIALS:
applicable regulations
company
MSHA
vendor/manufacturer
other
EVALUATION METHODS:
oral feedback
written feedback
other
hours
10. Self-rescue and respiratory devices [§ 48.28(b)(10)]
This subject is :
applicable
Approximate time: from
minutes
not applicable
hours
minutes to
TEACHING METHODS:
audio/video
demonstration
discussion
lecture
other
COURSE MATERIALS:
applicable regulations
company
MSHA
training devices
vendor/manufacturer
other
EVALUATION METHODS:
fit test
observation
oral feedback
written feedback
other
hours
Do you have other courses required by MSHA based on circumstances and conditions at the mine?
Yes
No
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Hazard Training Program - Metal/Nonmetal Surface Mines
Section 48.31
Miners or persons who are exposed to mine hazards and are not required to take new miner or
experienced miner training as specified in § 48.22(a)(2) must receive the following training prior to
commencing work on mine property. The training must be given at least once every 12 months.
Experienced short-term contract workers, such as drillers or blasters, who received training under
Section 48.26 may receive hazard training in lieu of more experienced miner training for each new
mine employment [§ 48.22(a)(1)].
Under each subject listed below, you must check all that apply. However, you must select at least
one teaching method, course material, and evaluation method or you will receive an error message.
1. Hazard recognition and avoidance [§ 48.31(a)(1)]
TEACHING METHODS:
audio/video
demonstration
discussion
lecture
site tour
other
COURSE MATERIALS:
applicable regulations
checklist(s)
company
company rules and policies
MSHA
other
EVALUATION METHODS:
observation
oral feedback
written feedback
other
2. Emergency and evacuation procedures [§ 48.31(a)(2)]
TEACHING METHODS:
audio/video
demonstration
discussion
lecture
other
COURSE MATERIALS:
applicable regulations
company
emergency and evacuation plans
MSHA
vendor/manufacturer
other
EVALUATION METHODS:
observation
oral feedback
written feedback
other
3. Health and safety standards, safety rules and safe working procedures [§
48.31(a)(3)]
TEACHING METHODS:
audio/video
demonstration
discussion
lecture
site tour
other
COURSE MATERIALS:
applicable regulations
company
MSHA
vendor/manufacturer
other
EVALUATION METHODS:
observation
oral feedback
written feedback
other
4. Self-rescue and respiratory devices [§ 48.31(a)(4)]
This subject is :
applicable
not applicable
TEACHING METHODS:
audio/video
demonstration
discussion
lecture
other
COURSE MATERIALS:
applicable regulations
company
MSHA
training devices
vendor/manufacturer
other
EVALUATION METHODS:
fit test
observation
oral feedback
written feedback
other
Do you have other courses required by MSHA based on circumstances and conditions at the mine?
Yes
No
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