Part 46 - Mine Safety and Health Administration This book was designed to assist mining operations who are regulated by MSHA’s Part 46 regulations This book provides regulations, policy, and frequently asked questions and answers It includes a blank training plan, sample lesson plans, and training records
30 CFR Part 46 - LII Legal Information Institute PART 46—TRAINING AND RETRAINING OF MINERS ENGAGED IN SHELL DREDGING OR EMPLOYED AT SAND, GRAVEL, SURFACE STONE, SURFACE CLAY, COLLOIDAL PHOSPHATE, OR SURFACE LIMESTONE MINES
Title 30 Code of Federal Regulations - Mine Safety and Health . . . MSHA rules are in Title 30 of the CFR, Mineral Resources, Chapter I The electronic edition (e-CFR) of Title 30 CFR is updated regularly as final rules become incorporated into the code Federal enforcement agency responsible for the health and safety of the nation's miners
eCFR :: 30 CFR 46. 5 -- New miner training. Part 46 —Training and Retraining of Miners Engaged in Shell Dredging or Employed at Sand, Gravel, Surface Stone, Surface Clay, Colloidal Phosphate, or Surface Limestone Mines
Proposed Part 46 These training requirements affect approximately 120,000 miners at 10,200 surface nonmetal mines across the country where MSHA has been prohibited by Congress from enforcing training requirements since fiscal year 1980
Part 46 or Part 48 - Mine Safety and Health Administration Part 46 applies to the following types of mines: sand, gravel, surface stone, surface clay, surface limestone, colloidal phosphate, or shell dredging operations Other mines included are: surface marble, granite, sandstone, slate, shale, traprock, kaolin, cement, feldspar, or lime operations
MSHA Part 46 Training: A Comprehensive Guide Explore the essentials of MSHA Part 46 Training, including who needs it, what it covers, the required hours, and how it differs from Part 48
IG-37 Training Makes a Difference - Part 46 - msha. gov Use of this guide is strictly voluntary and supplemental to your Part 46 training plan You are encouraged to improve the ideas presented or design your own Most subjects can best be taught on-site