mSHA Course
MSHA Part 46 Annual Refresher Training (On-demand)
This training course encompasses the mandatory 8-hour training, addressing subjects such of PPE, HazCom, Dust, Noise, Emergency procedures, Electrical Safety, Fire Prevention, Basic Health, First Aid, and beyond.
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This MSHA Part 46 training course covers the mandatory 8-hour annual refresher training required for miners working at surface mines. The program includes in-depth instruction on
essential safety topics such as Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), Hazard Communication (HazCom), respirable dust exposure, noise and hearing conservation, emergency response procedures, electrical safety, fire prevention, basic health awareness, and first aid response. Additional topics may include workplace examinations, miner’s rights, and accident prevention techniques, all tailored to meet the unique challenges of surface mining environments.
Designed in strict alignment with the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) guidelines, this comprehensive training ensures full regulatory compliance under Part 46 of federal safety standards. Whether you are a new miner, contractor, or experienced operator, this course equips you with the critical knowledge and practical tools needed to identify potential hazards, prevent workplace accidents, and respond effectively to on-site emergencies.
Our user-friendly online platform allows trainees to complete the 8-hour refresher course at their own pace, making it accessible and convenient for individuals and organizations alike. Upon successful completion, miners will receive a certificate of training that satisfies MSHA’s annual refresher requirements.
CHOOSE ON-DEMAND FOR FLEXIBLE, SELF-PACED LEARNING OR UPGRADE TO LIVE VILT FOR REAL-TIME INSTRUCTOR GUIDANCE, INTERACTIVE Q&A, AND HIGHER ENGAGEMENT (ESPECIALLY VALUABLE FOR COMPLEX UNDERGROUND TOPICS). VOLUME DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE FOR TEAMS
This course requires 8 total training hours, including approximately 6 hours of guided instructional content and an additional 2 hours for assessments and course activities. Successful completion of this course does not, by itself, guarantee regulatory compliance or qualification for specific jobsite requirements. Total duration is based on structured content delivery and is rounded accordingly; actual completion time may exceed and does not account for individual pace, time spent on questions, or technical factors such as loading times.