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PART 46 SAFETY TRAINING Training is the first line of defense for workers against accidents - MSHA.

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1 PART 46 SAFETY TRAINING Training is the first line of defense for workers against accidents - MSHA

2 Enforcement Begins:

3 OCTOBER 2, 2000

4 Scope of Part 46

5 Mine Site means where these occur: mine development drilling blasting extraction milling crushing screening sizing maintenance repair associated haulage

6 5 TYPES OF TRAINING New Miner Newly Hired Exper- –ienced Miner Refresher Task Site-specific hazard awareness

7 Major Provisions of Part 46

8 Training Plans Must share with employees Must be ready by October 2, 2000

9 Training Plan Implementation Must follow the training plan

10 Training Plan Implementation Must follow the training plan Must be presented by a competent person

11 Training Plan Implementation Must follow the training plan Must be done by a competent person You can arrange for others to do it

12 Training Plan Implementation Must follow the training plan Must be done by a competent person May be conducted by others May substitute other relevant training

13 Training Plan Implementation Must follow the training plan Must be done by a competent person May be conducted by others May substitute other relevant training Use any training methods or combination thereof

14 Training Plan Implementation Must follow the training plan Must be done by a competent person May be conducted by others May substitute other relevant training May use any training methods or combination thereof Safety & health meetings, including informal S&H talks and instruction, count

15 Competent Person Individual chosen by operator who has the knowledge, ability, training or experience to provide training to miners in his/her area of expertise. Must be able to communicate effectively and evaluate the effectiveness of training.

16 New Miner Training Training on 8 subjects including task training before miner begins work - minimum 4 hours’ duration Training on self-rescue/respiratory devices within first 60 days Balance of training within 90 days Total training time: 24 hours

17 Annual Refresher Training

18 No Subjects Mandated

19 Annual Refresher Training No Subjects Mandated Total Training Time: 8 hours

20 Newly Hired Experienced Miner Training Same 8 Subjects before Starting Work as Required for New Miners except no time limit is specified. Training on self-rescue/respiratory devices within 60 days if appropriate Total Training Time: Unspecified

21 Task Training Task - work assignment or component of a job that requires specific job knowledge or experience

22 Task Training Give when miner assigned new task for which he/she has had no previous experience

23 Task Training Give when miner assigned new task for which he/she has had no previous experience Give when there is a change in a task that could affect S&H risks encountered by miner

24 Task Training Give when miner assigned new task for which he/she has had no previous experience Give when there is a change in a task that could affect S&H risks encountered by the miner Not required if miner can demonstrate proficiency

25 Task Training Give if miner assigned task for which he/she has no previous experience Give when there is a change that could affect S&H risks associated with task Not required if miner can demonstrate proficiency Practice under close observation of competent person counts

26 Task Training Give task training when miner encounters task for which he/she is unfamiliar Give task training when change occurs that could affect S&H risks associated with the task Not required if miner can demonstrate proficiency Practice under close observation of competent person counts Task training counts toward completion of new miner training

27 Responsibility for Contractor Training Operator has responsibility for ensuring contractor employees get site-specific hazard awareness training, but operators need not actually provide it. “One way… is to …include this [MSHA safety training requirements] as a provision of the contract. It may also be prudent…to…maintain evidence of independent contractor’s compliance… All other training (new miner, refresher, task, etc.) is contractor’s responsibility, but operators must “ensure” compliance.

28 Site-Specific Hazard Awareness Training Must give before person exposed to hazards Training includes hazards and emergency procedures Wide latitude in method of instruction One exception

29 Records of Training Miner gets certified copy after completion of –new miner training –newly hired experienced miner training –refresher training –site-specific hazard awareness training –for task training, after 12 months or upon miner’s request

30 Compensation Conduct training during normal working hours Normal rate of pay If training given elsewhere than normal place of work, operator must compensate for additional costs: mileage, meals, lodging, etc.

31 What is NSA doing? 40 Tailgate Tool Talks

32 What is NSA doing? 40 tailgate tool talks 4 modules of safety and health topics, 12 lessons per module

33 What is NSA Doing? 40 tailgate tool talks 4 modules of safety and health topics, 12 lessons per module Stone Review article

34 What is NSA Doing? 40 tailgate tool talks 4 modules of safety and health topics, 12 lessons per module Stone Review article Training plan and 9 lesson plans at www.aggregates.org (MSHA approved)

35 What is NSA Doing? 40 tailgate tool talks 4 modules of safety & health topics, 12 lessons per module Stone Review article Training plan and 9 lesson plans on www.aggregates.org (MSHA approved) Best Practices and Train-the-Trainer sessions planned

36 What is NSA Doing? 40 tailgate tool talks 4 modules of safety and health topics, 12 lessons per module Stone Review article Training plan and 9 lesson plans on www.aggregates.org (MSHA approved) Best Practices and Train-the-Trainer sessions planned Other outreach: Part 46 seminar held at ESH Forum, speeches

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38 TOM IS A NEW MINER

39 How Many Hours of New Miner Training Must Tom Receive During His First Year?

40 24 hours

41 How Long Must Tom’s Initial New Miner Instruction Last?

42 4 hours

43 Within What Period of Time Must Tom Receive a Review of First-Aid Procedures?

44 Within 60 Days

45 Within What Period of Time Must Tom’s 24 Hours of New Miner Training be Completed?

46 Within 90 Days

47 DICK IS A NEWLY HIRED EXPERIENCED MINER

48 At What Point After Hire Must Dick Get Experienced Miner Training?

49 Before He Begins Work

50 At What Point After Hire Must Dick Get Experienced Miner Training? Before He Begins Work

51 How Long Must the Training Dick Receives Last? No set time limit but must last until all Newly Hired Experienced Miner Training is satisfactorily completed

52 HARRIET IS AN EXPERIENCED MINER

53 Harriet is an experienced miner. How long does her annual training last?

54 8 hours

55 MSHA has a name for Harriet’s annual training. What does MSHA call it?

56 Refresher Training

57 How Often Must Refresher Training Be Given?

58 Every 12 months

59 Besides New Miner, Newly Hired Experienced Miner and Refresher Training, name one other type of training covered under Part 46.

60 Task Training

61 Name a fifth type of training covered under Part 46

62 Site-Specific Hazard Awareness Training

63 Who Is Responsible for Ensuring Hazard Awareness Training is Given?

64 Operator


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