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An MSHA Mine ID is a unique identifying number required for each U.S. underground and surface mine site before any operations may begin. Independent contractors performing services or engaged in construction work at a mine may also apply for an MSHA Contractor ID.
The MIIN is substituted for the Social Security Number (SSN), eliminating the need for miners and other individuals to provide their SSNs on certain documents submitted to MSHA.
How do I get a MIIN? Go online at .msha.gov then click on Forms/Online Filing, and then on MSHA Individual Identification Number Request (5000-46) . Call the toll-free phone number 1 800-579-2647.
Any owner, lessee, or other person who operates, controls, or supervises a coal or other mine or any independent contractor performing services or construction at such mine.
Accidents A death of an individual at a mine; An injury to an individual at a mine which has a reasonable potential to cause death; An entrapment of an individual for more than thirty minutes or which has a reasonable potential to cause death; An unplanned inundation of a mine by a liquid or gas;
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Federal law requires that all miners receive basic and annual refresher training, and that all mine operators maintain an effective training plan. MSHA provides materials, guidance, and hands-on assistance to help miners and operators meet their training obligations and more.
How do I become a certified Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) instructor? Through MSHAs State Grants program, individuals may receive MSHA instructor certification. You will find a list of the MSHA Grants programs, whom you may then contact directly for certification information.
An MSHA ID is required for each contractor operating a mine site and must be issued before they begin specific activities.