Safety Resources
Stay informed. Stay Safe. New regulations and developments in mining safety are constantly being made.
We want to help you stay informed on everything you need to know to keep your team and your mine site safe and efficient. As new regulations and advancements in mining safety evolve, discover how to ensure the safety and efficiency of your team and mine site through our industry articles, FAQs, and downloadable MSHA documents.
Featured Articles
Explore the latest insights and updates on mine safety and industry practices.
Fatal Shortcuts and the Consequences of Ignoring Safety Protocols
Safety shortcuts may seem minor, but they often lead to serious mining accidents and fatalities. This article explains why shortcuts happen and how enforcing safety protocols saves lives.
The Impact of Inadequate Safety Measures on Mining Accidents
Many mining accidents are preventable and linked to safety gaps. Understanding these failures helps operations protect workers and reduce risk.
Climbing with Confidence: The Most Important MSHA Ladder Safety Regulations Every Miner Should Know
Understanding MSHA ladder regulations is essential for miner safety. This guide covers design, spacing, access points, and compliance tips to prevent accidents underground.
Safety Above All: How Strong Ladder Construction and Proper Clearances Protect Miners Underground
Mining operations demand constant attention to safety, and ladders are a critical part of underground work. Strong ladder construction, reinforced side-rails, and proper clearances allow miners to move efficiently and safely, even in challenging environments....
Where to Find Online MSHA Training for Contractors (And How to Enroll)
Online MSHA training makes compliance easier for mining contractors with busy schedules. This guide explains where to find accredited programs and how to enroll with confidence.
Preventing Ladder Failures: Why Proper Maintenance Is Critical to Miner Safety
Ladder maintenance is essential to prevent accidents and protect miners underground. This guide covers inspections, load testing, hardware checks, and best practices for safe mining ladders.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Online Training Approved by MSHA?
If the company has an approved MSHA training plan then online training is appropriate. See this link for MSHA Safety Services training plan.
Are MSHA Safety Services Instructors MSHA Certified?
MSHA Safety Services instructors are all Blue Card MSHA certified and have been approved on the training plan submitted to MSHA.
Do I Get a 5000-23?
Upon completion of the Part 48 course you will receive a printable PDF copy of the 5000-23 to the email you registered with. You should save the PDF copy for your records. PDF copies are accepted by MSHA as a valid documentation form for training records.
Is There Additional Training Required at the Site?
Remember that site specific training and any task specific training will still be required when you go to site by persons at the site.
What If I Have Multiple People Taking the Class With One Webcam?
This is possible but everyone is still required to be visible on the webcam during classroom time. Everyone will still have to register independently for the class.
What If Training Is Not Offered During a Time When I Need It?
Feel free to reach out to us for training outside specific days. We do require a minimum class size or cost to provide this training.
What Do I Need For This Training?
You will need a computer or smart phone with video camera and microphone capabilities. The classroom is online and you must be visible for the instructor to see.
How Long Does the Training Take?
MSHA requires annual refresher training to take a minimum of 8 hours. Unlike some competitors of ours most of our annual refresher training can be completed in 8 hours. New miner training requires a minimum of 24 hours and again most can be completed in three normal days.
Is Underground Training Available?
MSHA Safety Services does have an approved training plan. Please reach out for any specific questions you may have on this training.
What is MSHA Safety Services Expectations For Me?
A system test must be performed the weekday before the test (Either Friday or Monday before class).
Active and attentive classroom participation.
Participation in discussions by voice or chat as lead by the instructor.
On time attendance everyday.
Useful MSHA Documents
Download the documents you need to meet MSHA requirements.
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