MSHA Training Courses

MSHA-compliant safety training for Coal, Metal, and Non-Metal Miners. Our courses cover mining specifics, hazard recognition, regulatory compliance, ensuring a safer, more productive workforce.

  • MSHA Part 46 Annual Refresher Training

    This 8 hour program covers vital topics of PPE, Haz-Com, Emergency procedures, Electrical Safety, Fire Prevention, Basic Health, First Aid, and more. Meeting mandatory MSHA guidelines established by MSHA….

  • VILT MSHA Part 46 Annual Refresher

    Our Virtual Instructor-Led Training (VILT) course delivers the mandatory 8-hour safety training in an interactive online format. Covering essential topics like PPE, HazCom, dust, noise, etc. This course ensures miners receive real-time…

  • MSHA Part 46 New Miner Training

    This 24 hour program addresses crucial subjects for beginners in MSHA Part 46 surface mining, including PPE, Haz-Com, Emergency protocols, Electrical, Fire Prevention, Health, First Aid, and fulfills federal training…

  • MSHA Part 48 (UG) Annual Refresher

    This program covers vital topics of PPE, Haz-Com, Emergency procedures, Electrical Safety, Fire Prevention, Basic Health, First Aid, and more. Meeting mandatory 8 hrs. of training per MSHA guidelines.

  • VILT MSHA Part 48a Annual Refresher

    Our Virtual Instructor-Led Training (VILT) course provides the mandatory 8-hour underground mining safety training. This course ensures miners receive real-time instruction. Our VILT program keeps underground miners….

  • SPANISH MSHA Part 46 Annual Refresher 8H

    Our SPANISH program covers vital topics of PPE, Haz-Com, emergency procedures, electrical safety, fire prevention, basic health, first aid and more. Comply with mandatory 8 hours of training per MSHA guidelines.

  • SPANISH MSHA Part 46 New Miner Training

    Our SPANISH program covers vital topics of PPE, Haz-Com, emergency procedures, electrical safety, fire prevention, basic health, first aid and more. Meeting MSHA’s mandatory 24 hours of training guidelines.

  • MSHA Part 46 Site Entry Training

    Our program encompasses the mandatory minimum 4-hour training for mine site entry. Addressing subjects such of PPE, HazCom, Dust, Noise, Emergency procedures, Electrical, Fire Safety….,

  • MSHA Part 48b Annual Refresher

    Our 8 hour program covers vital topics of PPE, Haz-Com, Emergency procedures, Electrical Safety, Fire Prevention, Basic Health, First Aid, and more. Meeting MSHA mandatory training guidelines…

  • MSHA Part 48b New Miner Training

    This program covers MSHA Part 48b surface coal mining training. Including PPE, Haz-Com, Emergency protocols, Electrical , Fire Prevention, Basic Health, First Aid, and fulfills federal training requirements….

  • Training Plan Development

    This brief conference & course provides contractors with a written training plan upon completion. Providing you with the mandatory training plan requirements for contractors…

  • Miners' Rights & Responsibilities

    This course provides miners with essential knowledge of their rights and responsibilities under the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) regulations. Participants will….

  • Mining Electrical Safety

    This course covers the critical principles of electrical safety in mining operations, focusing on hazard recognition, proper equipment handling, and compliance with MSHA regulations…

Our MSHA-compliant safety courses, equipping both employees and employers with essential skills for hazardous environments. From hazard recognition to regulatory compliance, our interactive modules prioritize practical learning and certification to ensure a safe and productive workforce. These training programs have been developed to cover subjects specified in both State and Federal mining regulations. To enhance awareness regarding potential issues and health and safety risks. Its primary objective is to guarantee thorough safety and health training for Coal, Metal & Non-Metal Miners.

Following MSHA training and federal course are in accordance with 30 CFR parts 46, 48, 49, 56, 75, & 77 as required by federal law.