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Training tomorrow’s leaders to work safely

The University of Missouri Science & Technology puts the art of experiential learning into effect for the next generation of engineers and supervisors. Keep Reading

The good, the bad and the ugly of online training courses

Be wary of the Internet-based ‘MSHA training program,’ as it might be a hoax to lure money out of your pocket. Keep Reading

MSHA to distribute $250K in safety grants

The Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) funding will enable recipients to develop training materials, provide mine safety training and more. Keep Reading

Zatezalo addresses workplace exams, MSHA training resources

David Zatezalo, assistant secretary of labor for the Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA), discussed several topics related to the aggregate industry in a letter to the Illinois Association of Aggregate Producers. Keep Reading

MSHA Part 46, Part 48 training now available in Spanish

Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) new miner and refresher training is now available online to Spanish speakers. Keep Reading

How Lehigh Hanson is making its operations safer

Lehigh Hanson’s safety and health initiatives boosted safety across its operations, reducing injury rates by 20 percent. Keep Reading

Workplace exams rule enforcement delayed to October

The Mine Safety & Health Administration is extending the effective date of its final rule on workplace exams to Oct 2. Keep Reading

States to receive mine safety training funds

Forty-seven states will receive a total of $8.4 million to support safety and health training courses to reduce mining accidents, injuries and illnesses. Keep Reading

MSHA to award mine safety-training grants

The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) made $1 million in grants available for training or training materials to support mine rescue or mine emergency preparedness in underground mines. According to a press release, MSHA will evaluate applications and then… Keep Reading

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