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REFERENCE CONTENTS
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PART 41 NOTIFICATION OF LEGAL IDENTITY
   
III.41-1 Assignment of Independent Contractor and Mine Identification Numbers
III.41-2 Portable Operations
   
PART 42 NATIONAL MINE HEALTH AND SAFETY ACADEMY
42.10 Tuition Fees
42.50 Charges for Room and Board
   
PART 43 PROCEDURES FOR PROCESSING HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS COMPLAINTS
III.43-1 Processing Hazardous Conditions Complaints
43.7 Informal Review
   
PART 45 INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS
   
III.45-1 General Enforcement Policy for Independent Contractors
45.2(c) Definition of Independent Contractor
45.3 MSHA Identification of Independent Contractors
45.4 Independent Contractor Register
   
PART 46 TRAINING AND RETRAINING OF MINERS ENGAGED IN SHELL DREDGING, or EMPLOYED at SAND, GRAVEL, SURFACE STONE, SURFACE CLAY, COLLOIDAL PHOSPHATE, or SURFACE LIMESTONE MINES
   
III. 46-1 Scope
46.2 Definitions
46.2(b) Competent Person
46.2(c) Equivalent Experience
46.2(d) Experienced Miner
46.2(g) Miner
46.2(h) Mining Operations
46.2(k) Normal Work Hours
46.3 Training Plans
46.4 Training Plan Implementation
46.4(a)(3) Presented in Language Understood by the Miner
46.4(c) Crediting Training
46.5 New Miner Training
46.6 Newly Hired Experienced Miner Training
46.7 New Task Training
46.8 Annual Refresher Training
46.9 Records of Training
46.10 Compensation for Training
46.11 Site-specific Hazard Awareness Training
46.12 Responsibility for Independent Contractor Training
   
PART 48 TRAINING AND RETRAINING OF MINERS
   
48.1/48.21 Scope
   
48.2 / 48.22 Definitions
48.2(a)(1) /
48.22(a)(1)
"Miner"
48.2(a)(2) /
48.22(a)(2)
"Miner"
48.2(b)/ .22(b) "Experienced Miner"
48.2(c)/ .22(c) "New Miner"
48.2(d)/ .22(d) "Normal Working Hours"
48.2(e)/ .22(e) "Operator"
48.3/48.23 Training Plans; Time of Submission; Where Filed; Information Required; Time for Approval; Method for Disapproval; Commencement of Training; Approval of Instructors
48.4/48.24 Cooperative Training Program
48.5/48.25 Training of New Miners; Minimum Courses of Instruction; Hours of Instruction
48.6/48.26 Experienced Miner Training
48.7/48.27 Training of Miners Assigned to a Task in Which they Have Had No Previous Experience; Minimum Courses of Instruction
48.8/48.28 Annual Refresher Training of Miners; Minimum Courses of Instruction; Hours of Instruction
48.9/48.29 Records of Training
48.10/48.30 Compensation for Training
48.11/48.31 Hazard Training
   
PART 49 MINE RESCUE TEAMS
49.2(a) Mine Rescue Team Requirement
49.2(a) Mine Rescue Service Arrangement
49.2(c) Mine Rescue Team Qualification
49.2(d) Advance Ground Transportation Arrangement
49.2(h) Operator Statement
49.3(a) Alternative Mine Rescue Capability for Small and Remote Mines
49.5(a) Designation of Mine Rescue Stations
49.5(b) Centralized Storage for Mine Rescue Equipment
49.5(d) Inspection of Mine Rescue Station
49.6 Equipment and Maintenance Requirements
49.8(a) Training for Mine Rescue Teams
49.8(b)(2) Periodic Breathing-Apparatus-Wearing Requirement
   
PART 50 ACCIDENTS, INJURIES, ILLNESSES, EMPLOYMENT, AND COAL PRODUCTION IN MINES
III.50-1 Citations for Failure to Report Under Part 50
III.50-2 Reporting of Silicosis and Other Pneumoconioses
III.50-3 Part 50 Audit After Fatal Accident
III.50-4 Part 50 Notification, Investigation, Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements for Independent Contractors
III.50-5 Reporting and Investigation Blocked Passage Through the Tailgate Side of Longwall Mining Operations in Coal Mines
50.2 Definitions
50.20
and
50.30
Preparation and Submission of MSHA Form 7000-1

Preparation and Submission of MSHA Form 7000-2

50.20-3 Criteria - Differences Between Medical Treatment and First Aid
50.30 Preparation and Submission of MSHA Form 7000-2
   
PART 62 NOISE ENFORCEMENT
62.1 Operator Noise Determination
62.2 Maximum Noise Levels
62.3 Noise Controls
62.4 Feasibility of Engineering and Administrative Controls
62.5 "P" Codes
62.6 Hearing Conservation Program
62.7 Personal Hearing Protection
62.8 Audiometric Testing
62.9 Audiometric Test Records
62.10 Hearing Loss
62.11 Training
62.12 MSHA Monitoring
62.13 Citations and Orders
   
PART 100 CRITERIA AND PROCDEURES FOR PROPOSED ASSESSMENT OF CIVIL PENALTIES
100.3 Determination of Penalty Amount; Regular Assessment
100.3(b) Appropriateness of the Penalty to the Size of the Operator's Business
100.3(c) History of Previous Violations
100.3(f) Demonstrated Good Faith of the Operator in Abating the Violation
100.3(h) Effect of the Civil Penalty on the Operator's Ability to Continue in Business
100.4 Determination of Penalty; Single Penalty Assessment
100.5 Determination of Penalty; Special Assessment
100.6 Safety and Health Conferences
100.6(d) Referral of Citations/Orders for Assessment
100.7(a) Notice of Proposed Penalty
100.8(a) Service
   
PART 104 PATTERN OF VIOLATIONS
104.2 Initial Screening
104.3 Pattern Criteria
104.4 Issuance of Notice
104.5 Termination of Notice


Related Program Policy Letters:

P13-III-1 - Part 41 Legal Identification Numbers for Auger and Highwall Miner Operators and Providing for MSHA Notification with the Relocation of These Portable Mining Operations Policy