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You can obtain MSHA training through an approved training provider, such as an online training platform or an in-person class. Training must cover specific topics such as miner rights, accident prevention, emergency procedures, and equipment safety.
The U.S. Department of Labors Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) is dedicated to reducing deaths, injuries, and illnesses in the nations mines through a variety of activities and programs.
You will need to request a copy from your employer, if you did not receive one at the time you took the training. Employers are required to keep the training certificates for 60 days after a miner leaves. MSHA does not collect or store training certificates.
MSHAs Approval and Certification Center (ACC) approves and certifies certain mining products for use in underground coal and gassy underground metal and nonmetal mines. Technical experts evaluate and test equipment, instruments, and materials for compliance with Federal regulations.
MSHA Training This includes rank and file miners and supervisors, as well as contractors and construction workers. Even if you are not directly involved in mining operations, but you work at a mine, you are entitled to receive site-specific miner safety training.
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The Pattern of Violations (POV) is used by MSHA to identify mine operators who have demonstrated a recurring pattern of Significant and Substantial (SS) violations of mandatory health and safety standards at their mines. An SS violation is one that is reasonably likely to result in a serious injury or illness.
MSHA jurisdiction includes salt processing facilities on mine property; electrolytic plants where the plants are an integral part of milling operations; stone cutting and stone sawing operations on mine property where such operations do not occur in a stone polishing or finishing plant; and alumina and cement plants.
The Mining Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) plays a pivotal role in ensuring the well-being of workers in the industry. If youre involved in mining operations, youve likely heard of MSHA certification, a key credential that attests to an individuals knowledge and adherence to mining safety standards.

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