Underground Anthracite: On-the-job Training ModulesNational Mine Health and Safety Academy, 1988 - Anthracite coal Seven-part program developed cooperatively by MSHA and members of the anthracite mining industry. Designed to supplement existing training programs and assist the industry in conducting effective on-the-job traning (OJT). Topics include: 1. Roof Control - General 2. Installing Permanent Supports 3. Equipment Lockout Procedurs 4. Prevention of Slip and Fall Accidents 5. Manual Handling of Materials 6. Installing Ventilation Controls 7. Blasting Operations Addendum - Questions for Discussion. |
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Prevention of Slip and Fall Accidents | 1 |
Manual Handling of Materials Module 6 Installing Ventilation Controls | 1 |
Blasting Operations | 1 |
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ACCIDENTS JOB STEPS ACCIDENTS OR HAZARDS anthracite mines BASIC JOB STEPS BASIC POTENTIAL ACCIDENTS blasting cable boreholes cap pieces check curtain circuit crib blocks disconnect dressing bar Effective On-The-Job Training explosives or detonators Eye injury falling material firing hammer or ax handling materials installed JOB PROCEDURES 1.A JOB STEPS POTENTIAL ladder Leakage of stopping leg bands leg wires line brattice lock lock and tag miners Misfires mortar MSHA ON-THE-JOB TRAINING MODULE outby permanent stopping personal protective equipment planks Poor airtight POTENTIAL ACCIDENTS JOB Premature detonation proper lifting techniques props RECOMMENDED SAFE JOB repairs rock roof and ribs roof control plan Roof fall Roof or rib SAFE JOB PROCEDURES SEQUENCE OF BASIC Short circuit shot slips and falls STEPS OR HAZARDS STEPS POTENTIAL ACCIDENTS Strain or sprain tamping test roof timber tools and supplies training materials Tripping U.S. Government Printing ventilation controls Wear gloves Wear safety glasses wedges