Optional Training Plan Format - General Information file :///C :/U sers/ppri eto/ A ppdata/loca 1/M icrosoft/w indows/tempora... Part 46 Training Program Optional Training Plan Format Independent Contract ors Shell Dredging, Sand, Gravel, Surface Stone, Surface Clay, Colloidal Phosphate, and Surface Limestone Mines 6/23/2015 6:16:02 PM General Information 1. Company and mine names MSHA ID#: Company Name: Address: Mine Name: FN4 Arnold Machinery Co, SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84130 n/a 2. Person responsible for health and safety training at the mine Name: Position/Title: Phone Number: E-Mail: Dan Bletzacker Corp. Environmental & Safety Director (801) 889-9025 danb@arnoldmachinery.com 3. Competent persons and subject areas each is competent to instruct Name(s) Paul Prieto Subject(s)/Area(s) New miner training; Newly hired experienced miner training; Introduction to work environment; Recognition and avoidance of electircal hazards and other hazrds, such as traffic patterns and control, mobil equipment, and ground conditions; Emergency medical procedures, escape and emergency evacuation plans, and firewarning signals and firefighting procdures; Health and safety aspects of the tasks to be assigned; Statutory rights of miners and their representatives; Authority and responsibilties of supervisors and miners' representatives; Introduction to rules and procedures for reporting hazards; Self-rescue and respiratory devices; First Aid (New Miners and Newly Hired Experienced Miners); Annual refresher training; Mobile equipment; conveyor systems; cranes; crushers; excavators; and dredges I of I 7/1/2015 9:13 AM
Newly Hired Experienced Miner Training Program file:!/ IC :/U sers/pprieto/ AppData/Loca 1/Microsoft/Wi nclows/tempora... Part 46 Training Program Optional Training Plan Format Independent Contractors Shell Dredging, Sand, Gravel, Surface Stone, Surface Clay, Colloidal Phosphate, and Surface Limestone Mines ID# FN4 6/23/2015 6:16:04 PM Newly Hired Experienced Miner Training Program Section 46.6 Each newly hired experienced miner will receive the following training. When a newly hired experienced miner returns to the same mine following an absence of 12 months or less, the miner will receive training on any changes at the mine that occurred during the miner's absence that could adversely affect the miner's health or safety. This training will be given before the miner begins work at the mine. If the miner missed any part of annual refresher training under Section 46.8 during the absence, the missed training will be given within 90 days after the miner begins work at the mine. Section 46.G(b) Subjects Each newly hired experienced miner will receive the following training before the miner begins work. This training will also address site-specific hazards. 1. Introduction to work environment[ 46.6(b)(1)J audio/video, discussion, lecture, site tour applicable regulations, company, MSHA 2. Recognition and avoidance of electrical hazards and other hazards, such as traffic patterns and control, mobile equipment, and ground conditions[ 46.6(b)(2)J audio/video, discussion, lecture, site tour applicable regulations, company, lockout devices, MSHA oral feedback, written feedback 3. Emergency medical procedures; escape and emergency evacuation plans; firewarning signals and firefighting procedures[ 46.6(b)(3)J audio/video, demonstration, discussion, lecture applicable regulations, company, escape and emergency evacuation plans, firewarning signals and firefighting procedures, MSHA, vendor/manufacturer I of2 7/1/2015 9: 13 AM
Newly Hired Experienced Miner Training Program fi I e :/!IC: /U sers/ppri eto/ A pp Data/Loca 1/Microsoft/W in dows/tempora... 4. Health and safety aspects of the tasks to be assigned( 46.6(b)(4)J audio/video, demonstration, site tour discussion, lecture, practice under close observation, applicable regulations, company, HazCom Program, MSDS, MSHA, protective equipment, safe work procedures 5. Statutory rights of miners and their representatives under the Act[ 46.6(b)(5)1 audio/video, computer, discussion, lecture 1977 Mine Act, applicable regulations, company, company rules, MSHA oral feedback, written feedback 6. Authority and responsibility of supervisors and miners' representatives( 46.6(b)(6)1 audio/video, computer, discussion, lecture 1977 Mine Act, applicable regulations, company, company rules, MSHA oral feedback, written feedback 7. Introduction to rules and procedures for reporting hazards( 46.6(b)(7)J discussion, lecture 1977 Mine Act, applicable regulations, company, company rules, mine communication systems, MSHA oral feedback, written feedback Section 46.G(c) Subjects Each newly hired experienced miner will receive the following training within 60 days. 1. Self-rescue and respiratory devices[ 46.6(c)I audio/video, demonstration, discussion, lecture applicable regulations, company, MSHA, training devices, vendor/manufacturer fit test, 2 of2 7/1/2015 9:13 AM
Annual Refresher Training Program file:///c:/users/pprieto/appdata/local/microsoft/windows/tempora... Part 46 Training Program Optional Training Plan Format Independent Contractors Shell Dredging, Sand, Gravel, Surface Stone, Surface Clay, Colloidal Phosphate, and Surface Limestone Mines ID# FN4 6/23/2015 6:16:06 PM Annual Refresher Training Program Section 46.8 Each miner will receive a minimum of 8 hours of annual refresher training at least once every 12 months. The training will include instruction on changes at the mine that could adversely affect the miner's health or safety. refresher training will also address other health and safety subjects relevant to this mining operation. The Section 46.S(b) Subjects 1. Changes at the mine that affect the miner's health or safety audio/video, discussion, lecture, site tour applicable regulations, company, MSHA, vendor/manufacturer Section 46.S(c) Subjects 1. Applicable health and safety requirements, including mandatory health and safety standards 2. Transportation controls and communication systems 3. Escape and emergency evacuation plans; firewarning and firefighting 4. Ground conditions and control 1 of3 7/1/2015 9:13 AM
Annual Refresher Training Program f I e: ///C :/U sers/pprieto/ A ppdata/loca 1/M i crosoft/windows/tem pora... 5. Traffic patterns and control 6. Working in areas of highwalls 7. Water hazards, pits, and spoil banks 8. Illumination and night work 9. First aid 10. Electrical hazards 11. Prevention of accidents 12. Health - --------- 13. Explosives 14. Respiratory devices 15. Mobile equipment; conveyor systems; cranes; crushers; excavators; and dredges 16. Maintenance and repair; material handling; fall prevention and protection; and working around moving objects 2 of3 7/1/2015 9:13 AM
Annual Refresher Training Program fi le:///c:/u sers/pprieto/ A ppdata/loca 1/M icrosoft/windows/tempora... Total Minimum and Maximum Time Total Minimum: Total Maximum: 3 of3 7/1/2015 9:13 AM
New Miner Training Program fi I e :///C :/U sers/ppri eto/ A pp Data/Local/Microsoft/Win dows/tem pora... Part 46 Training Program Optional Training Plan Format Independent Contractors Shell Dredging, Sand, Gravel, Surface Stone, Surface Clay, Colloidal Phosphate, and Surface Limestone Mines ID#FN4 6/23/2015 6:16:03 PM New Miner Training Program Section 46.5 Each new miner will receive no less than 24 hours of training. Miners who have not received the full 24 hours of new miner training will work under the close observation of an experienced miner. Section 46.S(b) Subjects Each new miner will receive the following training before the miner begins work. This training will be given in no less than 4 hours and will address site-specific hazards. 1. Introduction to work environment( 46.5(b)(1)) 2:04 [hrs:mins] audio/video, discussion, lecture, site tour applicable regulations, company, MSHA 2. Recognition and avoidance of electrical hazards and other hazards, such as traffic patterns and control, mobile equipment, and ground conditions( 46.5(b)(2)J 2:04 [hrs:mins] audio/video, discussion, lecture, site tour applicable regulations, company, lockout devices, MSHA, vendor/manufacturer oral feedback, written feedback 3. Emergency medical procedures; escape and emergency evacuation plans; firewarning signals and firefighting procedures js 46.5(b)(3)J 2:04 [hrs:mins] audio/video, demonstration, discussion, lecture, site tour applicable regulations, company, escape and emergency evacuation plans, firewarning signals and firefighting procedures, MSHA, vendor/manufacturer 4. Health and safety aspects of the tasks to be assigned[ 46.5(b)(4)J I of 3 7/1/2015 9:14 AM
New Miner Training Program file :///C :/U sers/pprieto/ AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/Tempora... 2:04 [hrs:mins] audio/video, demonstration, discussion, lecture, practice under close observation, site tour applicable regulations, company, HazCom Program, MSDS, MSHA, protective equipment, safe work procedures, vendor/manufacturer 5. Statutory rights of miners and their representatives under the Act[ 46.5(b)(5)J audio/video, computer, discussion, lecture 1977 Mine Act, applicable regulations, company, company rules, MSHA oral feedback, written feedback 6. Authority and responsibility of supervisors and miners' representatives[ 46.5(b)(6)J 2:04 [hrs:mins] audio/video, computer, lecture 1977 Mine Act, applicable regulations, company, company rules, MSHA oral feedback, written feedback 7. Introduction to rules and procedures for reporting hazards js 46.5(b)(7)J audio/video, discussion, lecture 1977 Mine Act, applicable regulations, company, company rules, mine communication systems, MSHA oral feedback, written feedback Section 46.S(c) Subjects Each new miner will receive the following training within 60 days. 1. Self-rescue and respiratory devices[ 46.5(c)(1)J 4:04 [hrs:mins] audio/video, demonstration, discussion, lecture applicable regulations, company, training devices fit test, 2. First aid[ 46.5(c)(2)J 4:04 [hrs:mins] audio/video, demonstration, discussion, lecture applicable regulations, company, first aid supplies, MSHA Total Minimum and Maximum Time 2 of3 7/1/2015 9:14 AM
New Miner Training Program fi I e :///C :/U sers/ppri eto/ A ppdata/loca 1/M i crosoft/wi n dows/tempora... Section 46.5(b) Minimum: 16:28 [hrs:mins] Section 46.5(b) Maximum: 16:28 [hrs:mins] Total Minimum: Total Maximum: 24:36 [hrs:mins] 24:36 [hrs:mins] 3 of3 7/1/2015 9:14AM
New Task Training Program file :///C :JU sers/pprieto/ A pp Data/Local/Microsoft/Win dows/tem porn... Part 46 Training Program Optional Training Plan Format Independent Contractors Shell Dredging, Sand, Gravel, Surface Stone, Surface Clay, Colloidal Phosphate, and Surface Limestone Mines ID# FN4 6/23/2015 6:16:06 PM New Task Training Program Section 46. 7 Each miner who is assigned to a new task will be trained in the health and safety aspects and safe work procedures specific to that new task before performing the new task. Section 46.7(a) Subjects/Tasks 1. Health and safety aspects and safe work procedures of the new task g 46.?(a)J Task(s): Competent Person(s): Forklift operator, lnspector/preshifter Use competent persons listed in General Information Section. 4:04 [hrs:mins] audio/video, computer, demonstration, discussion, lecture, practice under close observation, site tour applicable regulations, company, HazCom Program, JSAs, MSDS, MSHA, operating manuals, protective equipment, safe work procedures Section 46.7(b) When changes occur in a miner's assigned task that affects the health and safety risks encountered by the miner, the miner will receive training that addresses the changes(s). I of I 7/1/2015 9:14 AM
Hazard Awareness Training Program f I e: // IC :/U sers/ppri eto/ AppDa ta/lo ca 1/M i crosoft/w i ndows/tem pora... Part 46 Training Program Optional Training Plan Format Independent Contractors Shell Dredging, Sand, Gravel, Surface Stone, Surface Clay, Colloidal Phosphate, and Surface Limestone Mines ID# FN4 6/23/2015 6:16:08 PM Hazard Awareness Training Program Section 46.11 Site-specific hazard awareness training will be given to any person who is not a miner as defined by Section 46.2 but is present at the mine site. The training will be given before any such person is exposed to mine hazards. This training is not required for any person who is accompanied at all times by an experienced miner who is familiar with hazards specific to the mine. Section 46.11 (b) Subjects Each person who is not a miner will receive the following training that addresses site-specific health and safety risks. 1. Hazards may be exposed to while at the mine, including applicable emergency procedures[ 46.11(d)] audio/video, demonstration, discussion, lecture, site tour, written warnings applicable regulations, checklist(s), company, company rules and policies, MSHA, signs and posted warnings 2. Unique geologic or environmental conditions[ 46.11(d)J audio/video, demonstration, discussion, lecture, site tour applicable regulations, checklist(s), company, company rules and policies, MSHA, vendor/manufacturer 3. Recognition and avoidance of hazards such as electical hazards g 46.11 (d)j audio/video, demonstration, discussion, lecture, site tour applicable regulations, checklist(s), company, company rules and policies, lockout devices, MSHA, vendor/manufacturer 1 of2 7/1/2015 9:14 AM
Hazard Awareness Training Program fi I e :I/ IC: /U sers/ppri eto/ A ppdata/loca 1/M i crosoft/w indows/ternpora... 4. Powered haulage hazards js 46.11(d)J audio/video, demonstration, discussion, lecture, site tour applicable regulations, company, MSHA 5. Traffic patterns and control, and restricted areas ts 46.11(d)J 6. Warning and evacuation signals[ 46.11(d)J audio/video, demonstration, discussion, lecture, site tour applicable regulations, company, MSHA, vendor/manufacturer, warning signals 7. Evacuation and emergency procedures( 46.11(d)) audio/video, demonstration, discussion, lecture, site tour applicable regulations, company, emergency and evacuation plans, MSHA 8. Other special safety procedures( 46.11(d)J Section 46.11(c) Subjects Each miner, such as a driller or blaster, who moves from one mine to another mine while employed by the same production-operator or independent contractor will receive the following training. It has been indicated that this section does not apply. 2 of2 7/1/2015 9: 14 AM