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Rex Rouse, CMSP

Confined SpaceFall ProtectionOSHA 10 & 30

MSHA SupervisorForklift

Aerial Work Platform

Certified FlaggerMock InspectionsCPR & First Aid

Basic Rigger Signal Person

Consulting

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MSHA Compliance – Contractors & Operators

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§48.24 Cooperative training program.(a) An operator of a mine may conduct his own training programs, or may participate in training programs conducted by MSHA, or may participate in MSHA approved training programs conducted by State or other Federal agapproval; encies, or associations of mine operators, miners' representatives, other mine operators, private associations, or educational institutions.

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Pay attention for your training forms.

Some people fill them out differentlyCONTRACTORS for CONTRACTORS listing ACTUAL MINE when they are not on mine

planLocation of Training?

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https://arlweb.msha.gov/training/shared_material.asp

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14 days notice

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Part 48 supersedes Part 46 if it is that companies Approved Part 48 Plan

§46.3 Training plans.(a) You must develop and implement a written plan, approved by us under either paragraph (b) or (c) of this section, that contains effective programs for training new miners and newly hired experienced miners, training miners for new tasks, annual refresher training, and site-specific hazard awareness training.

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Part 46 Mines

Give ‘em time!

……….At mines where no miners' representative has been designated, you must post a copy of the plan at the mine or provide a copy to each miner at least 2 weeks before you implement the plan or submit it to the Regional Manager for approval.

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To be compliant you cannot just stick them in a

Refresher

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The citation issued on April 29th was not posted "immediately" as the Act requires. Further, it was not, even under respondent's evidence, posted at a location where it would be protected against unauthorized removal.

On the initial issue Inspector ________ testified that he issued the citation at 2 a.m. on April 29 (Tr. 15-16). However, the citation itself indicates it was issued at 10:20, on a 24 hour time clock. Even if it was issued at the later time, a delay of more than six hours occurred before it was posted. Klobchar testified the citation was not posted until 5:00 to 5:30 p.m.

"Immediately", as defined in Section 109(a) of the Act, means "without interval of time, without delay, straightway, or without any delay and lapse of time", Black's Law Dictionary, 5th Edition, 1979.

Further, respondent's witness __________ agrees that at the location where he posted the citation there was nothing that would have prevented its unauthorized removal (Tr. 54). In this respect the location chosen, accordingly, did not comply with Section 109(a) of the Act.

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(c) Independent contractor means any person, partnership, corporation, subsidiary of a corporation, firm, association or other organization that contracts to perform services or construction at a mine;

§45.4 Independent contractor register.(a) Each independent contractor shall provide the production-operator in writing …………..trade name, business address and business telephone number; ………description of the nature of the work ………….. and where at the mine the work is to be performed …………MSHA identification number, if any; and(4) The independent contractor's address of record for service of citations, …………………………(b) Each production-operator shall maintain in writing at the mine the information required by paragraph (a) ……..

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Be careful with checklists….

HEARING – DUAL HEARING

Samples on

MSHA.gov

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62.13 Citations and Orders3. How will MSHA determine if an overexposure under the new standard is a significant and substantial (S&S) violation?If miners are overexposed to the PEL, a citation will not be S&S if you provide miners with proper hearing protection and it is being worn. However, a citation will be S&S if proper hearing protection is not worn by miners.

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You don’t have to have Notification on the form!!

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Predictable – teach our people to not only look for hazards but things that are

predictable

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Joe Mattox, Certified Arborist

Stihl – Half ChokeHusqvarna – Throttle Start Loc

General Chain Saw Safety PrecautionsDrop starting a chain saw is dangerous and prohibited by OSHA. PPE Selection and Use (29 CFR 1910.266) The equipment listed below must be worn at all times during chain saw activities:Hand Protection - (29 CFR 1910.266 (d)(1)(iii))Hard Hat -. (29 CFR 1910 Subpart I)Safety Glasses and Face Shields - (29 CFR 1910.266 (d)(1)(vii)(A)&(B))Leg Protection - (29 CFR 1910.266 (d)(1)(iv))Safety Footwear - (29 CFR 1910.266 (d)(1)(v))First Aid -. (29 CFR 1910.266 (d)(2)(i))

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§47.42 Label contents.When an operator must make a label, the label must—(a) Be prominently displayed, legible, accurate, and in English; (b) Display appropriate hazard warnings;

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HMIS, NFPA, & GHS

Oh My!

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3 = 1

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Working AloneConfined Space

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§56.16002 Bins, hoppers, silos, tanks, and surge piles. (a) Bins, hoppers, silos, tanks, and surge piles, where loose unconsolidated materials are stored, handled or transferred shall be— …………. Persons entering the facility shall wear a safety belt or harness equipped with a lifeline suitably fastened. A second person, similarly equipped, shall be stationed near where the lifeline is fastened and shall constantly adjust it or keep it tight as needed, with minimum slack§56.15005 Safety belts and lines.Safety belts and lines shall be worn when persons work where there is danger of falling; a second person shall tend the lifeline when bins, tanks, or other dangerous areas are entered.

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§56.16002 Bins, hoppers, silos, tanks, and surge piles. (a) Bins, hoppers, silos, tanks, and surge piles, where loose unconsolidated materials are stored, handled or transferred shall be— (1) Equipped with mechanical devices or other effective means of handling materials so that during normal operations persons are not required to enter or work where they are exposed to entrapment by the caving or sliding of materials; and (2) Equipped with supply and discharge operating controls. The controls shall be located so that spills or overruns will not endanger persons. (b) Where persons are required to move around or over any facility listed in this standard, suitable walkways or passageways shall be provided. (c) Where persons are required to enter any facility listed in this standard for maintenance or inspection purposes, ladders, platforms, or staging shall be provided. No person shall enter the facility until the supply and discharge of materials have ceased and the supply and discharge equipment is locked out. Persons entering the facility shall wear a safety belt or harness equipped with a lifeline suitably fastened. A second person, similarly equipped, shall be stationed near where the lifeline is fastened and shall constantly adjust it or keep it tight as needed, with minimum slack

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We all somewhere deep down thought:

Workplace Exam!

Sometimes it is as simple

as clean your MESS UP!

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Why? How?

Personal Good comprehensive training and evaluation

Harness Donning

Put it on as if you were attaching to an

anchor point

Identify what we need!

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Now we will get into

TASK training

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Rex Rouse, CMSP(252) 474 – 4626

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