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Contractor Training Information Part 48 Training Requirements for Independent Contractors In general, independent contractors working on mine property fall into three major categories/groups.
Part 48 Training is Divided into Two Types
Comprehensive Training Defined as: An independent contractor who performs extraction or production work or An independent contractor who performs maintenance or service work and is regularly exposed to mine hazards. Comprehensive Training is Further Divided into: New Miner Training A miner (independent contractors) who has not received new miner training within the previous 12 months or has not worked in a mine for 12 of the previous 36 months.
Comprehensive Training Continued Experienced Miner Training An experienced miner is a miner (independent contractor) who has received new miner training within the previous 12 months, or has worked 12 in the previous 36 months in a mine, or was working as a miner on the date Part 48 was published (October 13, 1978). February 3rd of next year this definition will change to 12 months of experience and new miner training. (After this is met the miner will be considered and experienced miner for life). A miner must receive eight hours of annual refresher training every 12 months. Hazard Training Independent contractors not engaged in the extraction and production process or not regularly exposed to mine hazards must receive appropriate hazard training. Independent contractor exposure to hazards varies from situation to situation. Hazard training must be tailored to fit training needs of the particular contractor. The greater the exposure to hazards, the greater the need for training. An experienced miner must accompany independent contractors subject to hazard training at all times while underground. Construction Workers With the exception of independent contractors performing construction in an underground mine where the work has not stopped the mine from operating, all independent contractors are exempt from Part 48 training. Extraction or Production Workers Independent contractors performing extraction or production work are required to receive new miner or newly employed experienced miner training, depending upon experience. Short Term Specialized Contract Workers There is a provision in Part 48 for independent contractors who are specialized in the task(s) they perform to receive hazard training instead of new miner or newly employed experienced miner training, if they meet all the following conditions:
Maintenance or Service Workers Independent contractors performing maintenance or service fall into one of two categories.
Regularly exposed is defined as: "frequent" exposure, that is, a pattern of exposure to mine hazards occurring intermittently and repeatedly over time (rather than on a consecutive day basis); or "extended" exposure, that is, an exposure to mine hazards of more than five consecutive workdays. Not regularly exposed is defined as: infrequent exposure; or exposure for five consecutive days or less. |