MSHA Annual Refresher Training
Fulfill Part 46 requirements with this 8-Hour MSHA Annual Refresher Training Course. Covers hazard detection, emergency procedures, and more.
- Fulfills MSHA training requirements
- Specifically designed for surface miners
- State-of-the-art course design
- Features engaging games and quizzes
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Developed by Certified Safety Experts
Certificate Upon Completion
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MSHA Annual Refresher Training is a mandatory training program designed to meet the requirements outlined in Part 46 of the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) regulations. This training is for surface miners working in nonmetal mines, including those involved in the production of cement, granite, sandstone, slate, shale, trap rock, kaolin, marble, feldspar, and lime.
Requirements for MSHA Annual Refresher Training include completing 8 hours of comprehensive training covering various topics related to surface mining. Our training meets these criteria and addresses crucial topics such as hazard detection, avoidance, and reporting; emergency procedures; respiratory devices; and first aid. By completing our training, miners can stay informed about safety protocols, be aware of potential hazards, and learn how to respond effectively in emergencies.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What Is MSHA Part 46 8 - Hour Annual Refresher Online Training?
For surface miners, MSHA Part 46 8-Hour Annual Refresher Online Training is a required safety training course that keeps them informed about the latest safety procedures and hazard prevention measures while guaranteeing adherence to MSHA rules.
What's Included in MSHA Part 46 8-Hour Annual Refresher Online Training?
MSHA Annual Refresher course includes 8 hours of comprehensive training covering various topics related to surface mining, such as hazard detection, avoidance and reporting, emergency procedures, respiratory device usage, and first aid.
Through training, miners can stay up to date about changing safety protocols. With such a hazardous working environment it is key that miners stay aware of potential hazards and learn how to respond effectively in emergencies.
Who Needs MSHA Part 46 Annual Refresher Certification?
Annual refresher training is required for miners, supervisors, construction workers, and independent contractors engaged in surface mining operations covered by MSHA Part 46, such as those in sand, gravel, surface stone, surface clay, among other mines.
How Many Modules Are in the MSHA Annual Refresher Course?
The MSHA Annual Refresher Course consists of multiple modules covering various surface mining topics, including hazard detection, emergency procedures, respiratory devices, and first aid, ensuring comprehensive training for safety and efficiency.
How Many Questions Are in the MSHA 8-Hour Annual Refresher Course Final Exam?
The final exam length for MSHA's 8-Hour Annual Refresher course varies by provider. Each course comprises modules, quizzes, and a final exam with multiple-choice questions designed to assess module content memory.
How Long Does 5000-23 Certification Last?
MSHA (Mine Safety and Health Administration) Form 5000-23, or the Certificate of Training, is typically valid for one year and needs to be renewed annually to remain compliant with MSHA regulations.
How Can I Get a Refund for My MSHA 8-Hour Annual Refresher Course?
If, for some reason, you are not happy and would like a refund, send us a request within 72 hours of purchase. You can find more information about our refund policy here.
How Long Can I Access My MSHA Part 46 Annual Refresher Course Materials?
After enrolling, students have sixty days to finish the course and the final exam. This begins on the day of purchase for purchases made online.
What Can I Do If I Lose My 5000-23 Certificate?
If you have lost your Form 5000-23 certificate, you can get a copy from your employer. They are responsible for producing a copy at the end of training or upon request. To obtain a copy, contact your company's HR department or the person in charge of training. MSHA does not keep certificates, so you cannot request a copy directly.

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