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State of Montana Program Summary
Mr. Jerry Keck, Administrator Employment Relations Division Mr. Jeff Lazarus, Chief Safety and Health Bureau, Division of Employment Relations Department of Labor and Industry P. O. Box 1728 Helena, MT 59624-1728 Under the Department of Labor and Industry, the mine training program conducts mine-specific health and safety training for the Montana small mining operations. Nearly 90% of all the training conducted by the program instructor is presented on the mine-site. This allows the program to tailor the content of the course to the individual needs of each employer. All training is available to both coal and metal/nonmetal mines and contractors working on mine properties. The Montana program provides mandatory training for miners and mine contractors in the following courses:
In addition to the mandatory training courses, the Montana training program provides health and safety awareness and utilizes a variety of methods to impart the information to appropriate mining personnel throughout the state. Some of the topics covered include:
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