Mar 9, 2021
ESCANABA — Bay College Training and Development will be offering a 24-Hour New Miner Training in partnership with the Mine Safety and Health Administration and Michigan Technological University.
The three-day “New Miner” training covers all aspects of the initial training requirements for owners and operators under 30 CFR Part 48 & 46.
The objective is to train new and inexperienced miners on safety and health hazards, employee rights and responsibilities, and job-related safety procedures. This training satisfies the MSHA class room requirement; however, companies training under Part 46 must have an approved training plan.
The MSHA 24-Hour New Miner training will be offered from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. March 30, 31, and April 1. All participants must have an email address, computer with a camera/microphone and sufficient internet to stream videos. Cost of the 24-Hour New Miner training is $189.