MSHA New Miner Training

Get the training you need to become a new surface miner with our MSHA Part 46 New Miner Training. Covers surface mine operations, hazards, and more.

  • Meets MSHA training requirements
  • Tailor-made for new surface miners
  • Innovative, modern course layout
  • Includes interactive elements
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The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) requires all new miners and contractors to complete MSHA Part 46 New Miner Training before they begin working in surface mines. This training can help reduce the risk of accidents and enhance the overall safety culture within the mining industry. It helps new miners navigate potential hazards and comply with regulations, fostering a safer work environment for both themselves and their colleagues.

You can learn how to work safely as a new surface miner with our MSHA Part 46 New Miner Training. This training covers mine operations, site rules, emergency procedures, and hazard identification. Gain a comprehensive understanding of safety protocols, including accident prevention, emergency response, and first aid/CPR. Ideal for new surface miners in various surface nonmetal mines, including shell dredging, sand, gravel, surface stone, and more. Enroll now to start your safe and compliant mining journey! 

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Frequently Asked Questions

What Is MSHA Part 46 New Miner Training?

MSHA Part 46 New Miner Training is a mandatory safety training program established by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) for workers in surface mining operations. It is designed to educate new miners on workplace hazards, emergency procedures, miners' rights, and safe work practices.

This training ensures compliance with MSHA Part 46 training requirements for non-metal surface mining, including sand, gravel, surface stone, surface clay, colloidal phosphate, and surface limestone mines.

Which MSHA Miner Course Do I Need?

The MSHA miner course you need depends on your experience and job role. If you are a new miner with no prior mining experience, you must complete the MSHA 24-hour New Miner Training under Part 46 MSHA regulations before beginning work.

However, if you are an experienced miner new to a specific mine, you may require Newly Hired Experienced Miner Training, which includes site-specific hazard awareness training. Contractors and supervisors working at surface mines must also comply with MSHA training requirements.

What Is Included in 24–Hour New Miner Training?

The MSHA 24-hour New Miner Training covers essential safety and health topics required for compliance with MSHA Part 46 training. The training includes:

  • Workplace Safety Orientation: Introduction to mining environments and operational hazards
  • Hazard Recognition & Avoidance: Identifying potential dangers in mining operations
  • Emergency Procedures: Fire safety, evacuation plans, and first aid basics
  • Health & Safety Aspects of Assigned Tasks: Safe work practices for miners
  • Miners’ Rights & Responsibilities: Understanding MSHA regulations and reporting hazards
  • Respiratory Protection & PPE: Proper use of protective equipment
  • First Aid & Medical Emergencies: Basic first aid techniques for mining injuries
Who Needs the MSHA Part 46 New Miner Training?

MSHA New Miner Training is required for all new employees working at surface mining operations covered under Part 46 MSHA regulations. This includes:

  • Miners with no previous experience in surface mining
  • Supervisors and independent contractors working at surface mines
  • Construction workers performing duties at surface mining sites
  • Any worker involved in sand, gravel, stone, clay, limestone, or similar non-metallic surface mining
How Many Modules Are in the MSHA Part 46 Miner Training?

The MSHA 24-hour New Miner Training consists of multiple modules covering workplace safety, hazard recognition, emergency procedures, health and safety aspects of assigned tasks, and regulatory compliance. The number of modules may vary depending on the training provider, but all programs must meet MSHA’s minimum 24-hour training requirement and include at least 4 hours of training before miners start work.

When Will I Receive MSHA Part 46 New Miner Training Certificate?

Many online training providers, including AdvanceOnline, allow instant access to your certificate upon course completion. Upon successfully completing the MSHA New Miner Training online, you will receive a Certificate of Completion.

Additionally, you can download and print your MSHA Form 5000-23 (U.S. Department of Labor Certificate of Training), which serves as official proof of compliance with MSHA training requirements.

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