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S&B Mine Safety Program
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The
Safety and
Buildings Division of the Wisconsin Department of Safety and
Professional Services provides
mine safety training under a
federal Mine Safety and Health Administration grant. |
NEWS
- The 2012 Mine Safety
Training Newsletter. PDF
file. Updated January 9, 2012
- "Annual
Refresher," $330 per class (35
limit). Register
Online,
to request a class at your location. Training topics
related
to refresher courses.
- 2011 Safety Service Fee Notice for Mines, Pits, and
Quarries, PDF
file
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S&B
Mine Safety Program Contacts
- Mine
Safety
Inspectors Map
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To
discuss the S&B Mine Safety education program, contact
Dave
Vriezen, Mine Safety Section Chief, david.vriezen@wi.gov,
608-261-2503.
- S&B Mine Safety Program
Manager, Joe Hertel, joe.hertel@wi.gov,
608-266-5649
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Federal Mine Safety and Health
Administration Web
site
- Mine Safety and Health
Administration Wisconsin
Districts Map
- National Mine
Health and Safety Academy
(resources for training)
- MSHA Part 46 training information
- MSHA Hazard Communications
info
Training Topic
Selections (This info is used with the online class
registration
process):
To meet your company's training needs under Part 46, the training
topic list below are available to fit your training needs. Each topic
time span is between 20 and 30 minutes. Instructor will confirm
confirmation on the
number of topics chosen and time allotted.
1. Ground Control, Powered Haulage, Highwalls and Berms
2. Bins, Silos, Hoppers
3. Confined Spaces
4. Fall Protection
5. Lockout/Tagouts
6. Machine Guarding
7. Welding
8. Drilling
9. Electrical Safety
10. Explosives and Blasting
11. Water Hazards
12. Escape/Evacuations/Fire Protection
13. Respirator Review
14. First Aid Review
15. Company Safety Rules
16. Line of Authority
17. Cranes and Rigging
18. Hazard Communication
19. Accident Prevention, Fatalities
and Close Calls
County
Web sites ||
City/Town/Village Web sites || State
Portal
|| Build
Your
Business
The Department of Safety and Professional Services
Safety and Buildings Division is an equal opportunity service provider
and employer. If you need assistance to access services or need
material in an alternate format, please contact us, 608-266-3151, TTY
608-264-8777.
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