Here are a few ideas to keep your MSHA training interesting, fresh, and interactive! Use the guarding and ladder presentation from the MSHA website. Take out the information that says if the pictures are good or not and then print them off. Have the students get into groups and analyze if the pictures show […]
Archive for October, 2019
Do You Need Ideas for Your MSHA Training?
Posted by Robert Weston in Tuesday, October 15th 2019 under: Fast Facts
Electrical Safety Alert
Posted by Robert Weston in Thursday, October 10th 2019 under: Fast Facts
MSHA reminds the industry that electricity can be dangerous and caution must be taken when working around energized circuits. There have been three electrical fatalities since August. While some of the voltages involved in these incidents are not all that common to the majority of miners (4,160 volts and 995 volts), one of them occurred […]
MSHA Updates Workplace Exam Rule – Again
Posted by Robert Weston in Thursday, October 3rd 2019 under: Fast Facts
The US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia vacated what had been the current workplace examinations rule under 56/57.18002 and denied an appeal by the Secretary, effectively rolling the rule back to the original final rule that was published in January of 2017. Among other things the rule had stated under paragraph (a) […]
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