Tools for Mine Operators
MSHA Contacts |
MSHA Regulations |
Not inclusive. Visit MSHA to see all pertinent regulations: The Act of 1977, Program Policy Letters, etc. |
MSHA Small Mines Modules |
MSHA's Small Mines Book covers several subjects of interest to Mine Operators...
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Mine Operators FAQ... |
Things we know you are interested in learning more about: |
5000-23: |
Training Plan for Part 48 Mines (including Placer) |
30 CFR Part 48 requires mine operators to develop and submit to MSHA a training plan
that outlines their company's procedure for training miners. We've attached a blank,
interactive form that you can use to develop your plan. This plan does NOT apply to shell dredging, sand, gravel, surface stone, surface clay, colloidal phosphate,
or surface limestone mines, which are covered by Part 46.
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Apply for a Mine ID# |
All MSHA Forms |
Task Training Matrix (note: helps determine job tasks for each position)
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5000-23 - online ...How to complete a 5000-23.. |
56 H&S Standards (Surface) |
Mine Data Retrieval System (See Mine Info/Contractor Info) |
Mine Open or Close Report |
Guide for MSHA's Small Mine Operator (Note: Large file 37.6 MB - download approx. 4 min+) |
Training Plan for Part 46 Mines - Sand and Gravel Operations |
30 CFR Part 46.3 requires that Part 46 mine operators develop a training plan that
outlines their company's procedure for training miners. We've attached a blank, interactive
form that you can use to develop your plan; plus an example for a fictitious company
to give you an idea of what a completed plan might look like. In addition to the training
plan for miners, the mine operator must implement a method that informs visitors of
mine hazards. This may be accomplished by signage at the mine and, as demonstrated
here, the use of a site-specific hazard awareness training plan.
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Mines Workplace Checklists |
A quick check list to help you see how you are doing meeting your MSHA mine requirements.
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Part 48/56 Surface Workplace Checklist... Part 48 (M/NM) 56/(57 Standard) Underground Workplace Checklist ...Part 46 (Sand & Gravel) Workplace Checklist |
Examination of Workplaces |
MSHA 56.18002 requires that a competent person examine each working place at least
once every shift for conditions that affect safety and and health; in addition, a
supervisor is required to examine these as well. We've developed a daily sign-off
form for the employee and supervisor to use.
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HazCom |
Take all of those MSDS' out of your file cabinet and put them into a binder that is
accessible to all your employees. To make your life easier, we've created pages that
go into a binder, along with a Hazardous Chemical Inventory form, which has fields
that you can type into.
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Haz Com Program Example |
Mine Open/Close |
We've taken MSHA's Mine Open/Close form and made it interactive. The form provided
here is for Alaska.
Mine Open/Close Form |
Transportation Info |
Not an MSHA requirement. Toss this checklist in the glove box of each vehicle, along
with a disposable camera. In the event of an accident, it prompts your employees to
document pertinent information that may be crucial later.
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First Aid |
Use our First Aid Plan Evaluation form to help you see gaps in your program, or help
put all your response information in one place. Another tool that students enjoy receiving
is our CPR Prompt card. Use the template to print cards, cut them out and laminate
for handy wallet cards. Emergencies are stressful enough without wondering if you
remember the proper technique.
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First Aid Plan Evaluation..........First Aid Suggestions |
Blasting |
MAPTS has developed a powerpoint presentation that addresses Blasting Awareness. Adapt
this presentation to your own needs.
Blasting Awareness Powerpoint (11.4 MB) |
Mine Emergencies |
A Critical Item Checklist for Mine Emergencies - Post on Company Bulletin Board
Checklist for Mine Emergencies .... Immediately Reportable Accidents - One Call Does it All |