List of Courses Available
- MSHA Part 46 8-hour Surface Mining Refresher
- MSHA Annual Refresher Training
- MSHA New Miner Training
- MSHA Part 46 - 24 Hour
- MSHA Part 48 2-hour Underground Mining Refresher
- MSHA - MSHA - CFR 30 Overview
- MSHA - MSHA Surface Miner Training Overview
- MSHA - Emergency Procedures
- MSHA - Reporting Hazards
- MSHA - HazCom Overview
- MSHA - Hazard Determination
- MSHA - Accident Prevention
- MSHA - Surface Mining Hazards
- MSHA - Underground Mining Hazards
- MSHA - Chemical Hazards Overview
- MSHA - General Equipment Guarding
- MSHA - Environmental Hazards Overview
- MSHA - Mine Safety Rules
- MSHA - Emergency Spill Response
- MSHA - Stationary Equipment Hazards
- MSHA - Mobile Equipment Hazards
- MSHA - Mobile and Stationary Equipment Guarding
- MSHA - Rights of Miners
- MSHA - Surface Mining Confined Spaces
- MSHA - Surface Mining Traffic Safety
- MSHA - Surface Mining Emergency Procedures
- MSHA - Underground Mining Confined Spaces
- MSHA - Underground Mining Emergency Procedures
- MSHA - First Aid and CPR Course
- MSHA - Stationary Equipment in Mining
- MSHA - Mobile Equipment in Mining
- MSHA - Hazards from Weather Conditions
- MSHA - Rights of Miner Representatives
- MSHA - Sources of Electrical Hazards
- MSHA - Elements of Electrical Hazards
- MSHA - Administrative Line of Authority
- MSHA - Operational Line of Authority
- MSHA - Line of Authority Structure
- MSHA - Physical and Electrical Hazards
- MSHA - Surface Mining Materials Handling Safety
- MSHA - Surface Mining Powered Haulage Safety
- MSHA - Surface Mining Personal Protective Equipment
- MSHA - Underground Mining Powered Haulage Safety
- MSHA - Underground Mining Personal Protective Equipment
- MSHA Part 48 New Miner & Newly Hired Experienced Miner
- MSHA Part 48 Subpart B Surface Mining
- MSHA New Miner (Part 46) Training Kit
- MSHA Part 48 8-hour Underground Mining Refresher
Disclaimer: This package serves strictly as an educational resource and does not, by itself, constitute official certification or compliance. The legal authority to sign the MSHA Form 5000-23 (Certificate of Training) resides exclusively with the designated Mine Operator (for Part 46 compliance) or an MSHA-Approved Instructor (for Part 48 compliance). Consequently, this package cannot issue credentials; valid certification requires that an authorized official verifies the successful completion of training and signs the appropriate documentation. For additional regulatory details, official instructions, and to download the current Form 5000-23, please visit the "Forms & Online Filing" section of the official Mine Safety and Health Administration website at msha.gov