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Part 46 - Competent Person
Competent person means a person designated by the production-operator or independent contractor who has the ability, training, knowledge, or experience to provide training to miners in his or her area of expertise. |
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Part 46 - Final Rule
Training and Retraining of Miners Engaged in Shell Dredging or Employed at Sand, Gravel, Surface Stone, Surface Clay, Colloidal Phosphate, or Surface Limestone Mines. |
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Safety Leadership
Participants will be able to cite at least two reasons why an effective safety and health program are necessary, based on information provided in this presentation. |
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Part 46 - Training Plan Development
Before a new miner begins work at the mine the miner must be provided with no less than 4 hours of training in 7 designated subjects which must address site-specific hazards. |
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Generational Motivation Tips and Tricks
Whether "Boomer," "Gen X," or "Gen Y / Millennials," these lists may help identify their characteristics when training the different generations.
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Training the Different Generations
This file provides a collection of web sites which contain information to help you understand and overcome the difficulties of training across generational lines. Search tips to locate more resources are also included.
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Miner Training PowerPoint Resources
Browse these additional Miner and Supervisory Training categories for more PowerPoint Presentation resources.
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