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MSHA Part 46 vs Part 48 Definitions

Anyone looking to start a career in mining must complete Mining Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) training. The U.S. Department of Labor’s MSHA works to prevent death, illness and injury within the mining industry by providing guidelines and regulations to prevent accidents and promote a secure work environment.

MSHA has established detailed safety training – Part 46 and Part 48 – which are tailored specifically for different types of mines, working conditions and potential hazards.

MSHA Part 46 vs Part 48 Definitions

Part 46 applies to the following types of mines: sand, gravel, surface stone, surface clay, surface limestone, colloidal phosphate, or shell dredging operations. Other mines, such as surface marble, granite, sandstone, slate, shale, traprock, kaolin, cement, feldspar or lime operations, are also included.

Part 48 covers “uncategorized mines,” which include underground and other types of mines that do not fit the surface mine description mentioned in Part 46. If the mining activities take place underground or involve the extraction of metals, Part 48 applies.

MSHA Part 46 vs Part 48 topics

MSHA’s Part 46 New Miner Training covers:

  • Instruction to the 1977 Mine Act
  • Self-Rescue and Respiratory Devices
  • Transportation Controls and Communications
  • Introduction to the Work Environment
  • Escape and Emergency evacuation procedures
  • Ground Control
  • Mandatory Health and Safety Standards
  • Hazard Communication
  • Electrical Hazards
  • First Aid Methods
  • Accident Prevention
  • Explosives
  • New miner health and safety tasks

MSHA’s Part 48 New Miner Training covers:

  • Instruction to the 1977 Mine Act
  • Self-Rescue and Respiratory Devices
  • Transportation Controls and Communications
  • Introduction to the Work Environment
  • Escape and Emergency evacuation procedures
  • Ground Control; Working in Areas of Highwalls, Water Hazards, Pits and Spoil Banks; Illumination and Night Work
  • Dust and Noise Health
  • Hazard Awareness
  • Electrical Risks
  • First Aid
  • Explosives Storage, Transportation, Hazards and Safety Procedures
  • New miner health and safety tasks

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