Ohio Admin. Code 1501:14-2-08 - Training in lieu of employing certified mine foreperson
(A) In lieu of employing a certified mine
foreperson in accordance with divisions (A) to (C) of section
1514.47 of the Revised Code and
rule 1501:14-2-07 of the
Administrative Code, the operator of a surface mining operation may, in
accordance with division (D) of section
1514.47 of the Revised Code and
this rule, submit to the chief a detailed training plan under which persons who
qualify under the plan may conduct and document examinations at the surface
mining operation for purposes of 30 C.F.R. part 56, as amended.
(1) To be eligible to participate in a
training plan to become qualified under this rule, a person
shall
is to be
able to read and write the English language and shall have had at least one year's experience
working with or under the direction of a certified mine foreperson.
(2) The detailed training plan
shall
is to
contain:
(a) The name, address, state and MSHA
identification number of the operation;
(b) The name, position and work experience of
each employee to be qualified under the plan;
(c) The name, position and work experience of
each instructor who will be conducting training under the plan;
(d) An outline of the content for initial
training;
(e) An outline of the
content for continuing education; and
(f) An explanation of how the operator will
provide documentation to the chief pursuant to paragraph (C)(2) of this
rule.
(3) Training
provided under the plan shall
will address all of
the following subject matter:
(a)
Identification and correction of hazards found by the qualified
person;
(b) Reporting,
documentation and follow up procedures to be followed by the qualified person
concerning hazards and corrective actions;
(c) Safe work practices;
(d) Accident prevention, investigation,
reporting and documentation;
(e)
Medical care for injured miners;
(f) Training requirements under Chapter 1514.
of the Revised Code and rules adopted pursuant thereto;
(g) Duties of a qualified person;
and
(h)
Requirements
Legal
provisions set forth in Chapter 1514. of the Revised Code and all mine
safety rules adopted pursuant thereto.
(4) The length of initial training
shall
will be
a minimum of thirty-two hours, which shall
include
including eight hours of in-class
training and twenty-four hours of on-the-job training. The training hours
specified need not be completed consecutively. Continuing education
shall
will be
a minimum of four hours each year.
(B) The chief shall
will review the
plan and determine if the plan complies with the
requirements established in these rules. The chief
shall
will
approve or not approve the plan and notify the operator, in writing, of his or
her decision.
(1) A plan not approved by the
chief shall
will be returned to the operator with an explanation
of the reason(s) for non-approval.
(2) Any changes to an approved training plan
must
are to
be submitted to the chief in writing and approved by the chief in writing prior
to implementation.
(3) A copy of
all approved training plans shall
are to be kept at the mine site and made
available to the chief upon request.
(C) After a detailed training plan is
approved by the chief, an operator may train persons in accordance with the
plan.
(1) When a qualified person is added to
or removed from the list of persons who qualify under an approved training
plan, the operator shall
is to submit, in writing, within thirty days, an
updated list of qualified persons at that operation to the chief.
(2) When a person at an operation completes
initial and annual training under this rule to become or to remain qualified
under the approved plan, the operator shall
is to document
such training, in writing, to the chief.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 1514.40, 1514.47
Rule Amplifies: 1514.40, 1514.47
Prior Effective Dates: 09/17/2010
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