[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 30, Volume 1]

[Revised as of July 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 30CFR46.5]



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                       TITLE 30--MINERAL RESOURCES

 

  CHAPTER I--MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

 

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.--Table of Contents

 

Sec.  46.5  New miner training.



    (a) Except as provided in paragraphs (f) and (g) of this section, 

you must provide each new miner with no less than 24 hours of training 

as prescribed by paragraphs (b), (c), and (d). Miners who have not yet 

received the full 24 hours of new miner training must work where an 

experienced miner can observe that the new miner is performing his or 

her work in a safe and healthful manner.



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(b) Before a new miner begins work at the mine--                 You must provide the miner with no less than 4

                                                                  hours of training in the following subjects,

                                                                  which must also address site-specific hazards:

                                                                 (1) An introduction to the work environment,

                                                                  including a visit and tour of the mine, or

                                                                  portions of the mine that are representative

                                                                  of the entire mine (walkaround training). The

                                                                  method of mining or operation utilized must be

                                                                  explained and observed;

                                                                 (2) Instruction on the recognition and

                                                                  avoidance of electrical hazards and other

                                                                  hazards present at the mine, such as traffic

                                                                  patterns and control, mobile equipment (e.g.,

                                                                  haul trucks and front-end loaders), and loose

                                                                  or unstable ground conditions;

                                                                 (3) A review of the emergency medical

                                                                  procedures, escape and emergency evacuation

                                                                  plans, in effect at the mine, and instruction

                                                                  on the firewarning signals and firefighting

                                                                  procedures;

                                                                 (4) Instruction on the health and safety

                                                                  aspects of the tasks to be assigned, including

                                                                  the safe work procedures of such tasks, the

                                                                  mandatory health and safety standards

                                                                  pertinent to such tasks, information about the

                                                                  physical and health hazards of chemicals in

                                                                  the miner's work area, the protective measures

                                                                  a miner can take against these hazards, and

                                                                  the contents of the mine's HazCom program;

                                                                 (5) Instruction on the statutory rights of

                                                                  miners and their representatives under the

                                                                  Act;

                                                                 (6) A review and description of the line of

                                                                  authority of supervisors and miners'

                                                                  representatives and the responsibilities of

                                                                  such supervisors and miners' representatives;

                                                                  and

                                                                 (7) An introduction to your rules and

                                                                  procedures for reporting hazards.

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(c) No later than 60 calendar days after a new miner begins      You must provide the miner with training in the

 work at the mine--                                               following subject:

                                                                 (1) Instruction and demonstration on the use,

                                                                  care, and maintenance of self-rescue and

                                                                  respiratory devices, if used at the mine; and

                                                                 (2) A review of first aid methods.

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(d) No later than 90 calendar days after a new miner begins      You must provide the miner with the balance, if

 work at the mine--                                               any, of the 24 hours of training on any other

                                                                  subjects that promote occupational health and

                                                                  safety for miners at the mine.

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    (e) Practice under the close observation of a competent person may 

be used to fulfill the requirement for training on the health and safety 

aspects of an assigned task in paragraph (b)(4) of this section, if 

hazard recognition training



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specific to the assigned task is given before the miner performs the 

task.

    (f) A new miner who has less than 12 cumulative months of surface 

mining or equivalent experience and has completed new miner training 

under this section or under Sec.  48.25 of this title within 36 months 

before beginning work at the mine does not have to repeat new miner 

training. However, you must provide the miner with training specified in 

paragraph (b) of this section before the miner begins work at the mine.

    (g) A new miner training course completed under Sec.  48.5 or Sec.  

48.25 of this title may be used to satisfy the requirements of 

paragraphs (a), (b), and (c) of this section, if the course was 

completed by the miner within 36 months before beginning work at the 

mine; and the course is relevant to the subjects specified in paragraphs 

(b) and (c) of this section.



[64 FR 53130, Sept. 30, 1999, as amended at 67 FR 42382, June 21, 2002]