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State of New Hampshire
Program Summary Mr. George N. Copadis, Commissioner of Labor Ms. Eve Napoli, Safety Inspector Department of Labor 95 Pleasant Street Concord, NH 03301 The State of New Hampshire, Department of Labor, Division of Safety and Training has been designated as the agency responsible for mine safety and health training in the State. It is the responsibility of this agency to provide safety and health training to the metal and nonmetal surface mine employees throughout the State in accordance with 30 CFR parts 46 and 48. The primary goal of the program is to eliminate fatal mining accidents and to significantly reduce the number and severity of on-the-job injuries to mine workers. This is accomplished through 8-hour safety and health training classes. Subjects covered in the training sessions include:
Training sessions are conducted at the employer's work site or at a site convenient to the mining operation. For more program information contact Ms. Eve Napoli at (603) 271-6850. |
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