Simplify Compliance with Complex Mine Safety Requirements

Prevent mine-related fatalities, illnesses and injuries, while helping your company comply with the complex Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) requirements thanks to assistance from our consultants. Their specialized expertise in this area will help keep your miners safe and your operation running smoothly.

Our Most Popular MSHA Services:

MSHA Training

With consultants located around the country, we can deliver complete MSHA Part 48 Subpart B and/or Part 46 training onsite or through an online webcast. This includes MSHA 8-hour annual refresher training, MSHA 4-hour general and site entry training for new miners, and more.

Policy & Procedure Review and Development

Proper policies and procedures are the foundation of your MSHA compliance program. We'll make sure you have the right ones in place, and that they’re compliant with regulations. This includes developing new policies and procedures should we uncover any gaps in your safety & compliance program.

MSHA Compliance Audit

Through this service, we'll perform an onsite, third-party audit of the areas related to the MSHA requirements. Based on the results of that proprietary evaluation, you’ll receive a complete report that identifies the risk areas that need to be addressed and an action plan detailing how to improve your safety program. In the event of an actual audit, we’ll support you by developing a corrective action plan to address any violations, drafting communications to MSHA on your behalf, and providing ongoing guidance to assist you through the audit process.

MSHA Requirements

MSHA rules, outlined in Title 30 of the Code of Federal Regulations (30 CFR), are designed to ensure a safe and productive working environment for miners. These requirements can be grouped into six main categories:

1.      Approved Operating Plans & Protocols

2.      Standards for Unhealthy and Hazardous Conditions

3.      Training Programs

4.      Internal Inspections and Monitoring

5.      Record Keeping

6.      Incident Reporting 

In addition, mining companies must comply with the MINER Act passed in 2006, which updates emergency response and reporting requirements to use newer technology, shorten reporting time, and increase penalties for non-compliance.

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