[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 30, Volume 1]
[Revised as of July 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 30CFR48.25]

[Page 230-232]
 
                       TITLE 30--MINERAL RESOURCES
 
  CHAPTER I--MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
 
PART 48--TRAINING AND RETRAINING OF MINERS--Table of Contents
 
 Subpart B--Training and Retraining of Miners Working at Surface Mines 
                 and Surface Areas of Underground Mines
 
Sec. 48.25  Training of new miners; minimum courses of instruction; hours of instruction.

    (a) Each new miner shall receive no less than 24 hours of training 
as prescribed in this section. Except as otherwise provided in this 
paragraph, new miners shall receive this training before they are 
assigned to work duties. At the discretion of the District Manager, new 
miners may receive a portion of this training after assignment to work 
duties: Provided, That no less than 8 hours of training shall in all 
cases be given to new miners before they are assigned to work duties. 
The following courses shall be included in the 8 hours of training: 
Introduction to work environment, hazard recognition, and health and 
safety aspects of the tasks to which the new miners will be assigned. 
Following the completion of this preassignment training, new miners 
shall then receive the remainder of the required 24 hours of training, 
or up to 16 hours, within 60 days. Operators shall indicate in the 
training plans submitted for approval whether they want to train new 
miners after assignment to duties and for how many hours. In determining 
whether new miners may be given this training after they are assigned 
duties, the District Manager shall consider such factors as the mine 
safety record, rate of employee turnover and mine size. Miners who have 
not received the full 24 hours of new miner training shall be required 
to work under the close supervision of an experienced miner.
    (b) The training program for new miners shall include the following 
courses:
    (1) Instruction in the statutory rights of miners and their 
representatives under the Act; authority and responsibility of 
supervisors. The course shall include instruction in the statutory 
rights of miners and their representatives under the Act, including a 
discussion of section 2 of the Act; a review and description of the line 
of authority of supervisors and miners' representatives and the 
responsibilities of such supervisors and miners' representatives; and an 
introduction to the operator's rules and the procedures for reporting 
hazards.
    (2) Self-rescue and respiratory devices. The course shall include 
instruction and demonstration in the use, care, and maintenance of self-
rescue and respiratory devices, where applicable.
    (3) Transportation controls and communication systems. The course 
shall include instruction on the procedures in

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effect for riding on and in mine conveyances where applicable; the 
controls for the transportation of miners and materials; and the use of 
mine communication systems, warning signals, and directional signs.
    (4) Introduction to work environment. The course shall include a 
visit and tour of the mine, or portions of the mine which are 
representative of the entire mine. The method of mining or operation 
utilized shall be observed and explained.
    (5) Escape and emergency evacuation plans; firewarning and 
firefighting. The course shall include a review of the mine escape 
system, and escape and emergency evacuation plans in effect at the mine; 
and instruction in the firewarning signals and firefighting procedures.
    (6) Ground control; working in areas of highwalls, water hazards, 
pits and spoil banks; illumination and night work. The course shall 
include, where applicable, and introduction to and instruction on the 
highwall and ground control plans in effect at the mine; procedures for 
working safely in areas of highwalls, water hazards, pits and spoil 
banks; the illumination of work areas; and safe work procedures during 
the hours of darkness.
    (7) Health. The course shall include instruction on the purpose of 
taking dust measurements, where applicable, and noise and other health 
measurements, and any health control plan in effect at the mine shall be 
explained. The health provisions of the Act and warning labels shall 
also be explained.
    (8) Hazard recognition. The course shall include the recognition and 
avoidance of hazards present in the mine.
    (9) Electrical hazards. The course shall include recognition and 
avoidance of electrical hazards.
    (10) First aid. The course shall include instruction in first aid 
methods acceptable to MSHA.
    (11) Explosives. The course shall include a review and instruction 
on the hazards related to explosives. The only exception to this course 
component is when no explosives are used or stored on mine property.
    (12) Health and safety aspects of the tasks to which the new miner 
will be assigned. The course shall include instructions in the health 
and safety aspects of the tasks to be assigned, the safe work procedures 
of such tasks, and the mandatory health and safety standards pertinent 
to such tasks.
    (13) Such other courses as may be required by the District Manager 
based on circumstances and conditions at the mine.
    (c) Methods, including oral, written or practical demonstration, to 
determine successful completion of the training shall be included in the 
training plan. Upon completion of training, the methods for determining 
successful completion shall be administered to the miner. The method for 
determining successful completion of pre-assignment training under 
paragraph (a) of this section shall be administered to the miner before 
he is assigned to work duties.
    (d) A newly employed miner who has less than 12 months of mining 
experience and has received the courses and hours of instruction in 
paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section, within 36 months preceding 
employment at a mine, does not have to repeat this training. Before the 
miner starts work, the operator must provide the miner with the 
experienced miner training in Sec. 48.26(b) of this part and, if 
applicable, the new task training in Sec. 48.27 of this part. The 
operator must also provide the miner with annual refresher training and 
additional new task training, as applicable.

[43 FR 47459, Oct. 13, 1978, as amended at 47 FR 23641, May 28, 1982; 63 
FR 53760, Oct. 6, 1998]

    Effective Date Note: At 67 FR 42389, June 21, 2002 Sec. 48.25 was 
amended by revising paragraph (b)(12), effective Sept. 23, 2002. For the 
convenience of the user, the revised text is set forth as follows:

Sec. 48.25  Training of new miners; minimum courses of instruction; 
          hours of instruction.

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    (b) * * *
    (12) Health and safety aspects of the tasks to which the new miner 
will be assigned. The course shall include instructions in the health 
and safety aspects of the tasks to be assigned, including the safe work 
procedures of such tasks, the mandatory health and

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safety standards pertinent to such tasks, information about the physical 
and health hazards of chemicals in the miner's work area, the protective 
measures a miner can take against these hazards, and the contents of the 
mine's HazCom program.

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