Career Details

Coal Mine Rescue Teams

Description

Underground coal mine operators must designate at least two mine rescue teams to provide mine rescue coverage at an underground coal mine at all times when miners are underground. The Mine Improvement and New Emergency Response (MINER) Act of 2006 requires coal mine operators to annually certify the qualifications of these designated teams. The criteria for certifying the qualifications of coal mine rescue teams under 30 CFR 49.50 include the requirements that members are: (1) Properly trained annually, (2) Familiar with the operations of each covered mine, (3) Participating in at least two local mine rescue contests annually, (4) Participating in mine rescue training at each covered mine, and (5) Knowledgeable about the operations and ventilation of each covered mine. The MINER Act requires MSHA to update these criteria every 5 years. After a review of these criteria, MSHA has determined that these criteria are still appropriate and that no changes are necessary.

Certifying Organization

Mine Safety and Health Administration

Details

If significant education or training is needed? Unknown
If significant work experience is needed? Unknown
Is an exam required? Yes
How many years until certification must be renewed? 1 year(s)
Certification can be renewed with Continuing Education Units? Yes
Certification can be renewed with re-examination? Yes
Certification can be renewed with Continuing Professional Development? Unknown
Certification can be renewed in multiple ways? Unknown

Certificates

Certificate name

Oil Monitoring Analyst I

Certifying Organization

Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers

Type

A - Core

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