Keeping this in consideration, what is a MSHA blue card?
An MSHA blue card refers to the certification card issued to an MSHA approved instructor for Part 48 underground miner training. And if you've completed training as a Part 48 underground miner or mining contractor, you are considered to have met the training requirements for Part 46 surface mines.
Likewise, can you get MSHA certified online? HSI is the only company that offers an online live training experience to satisfy Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) regulatory requirements; new miners can log in remotely and take the virtual training from anywhere.
In this way, how do I get MSHA certified?
Surface Miner Training – MSHA Part 46 Courses
- New Miner Training. MSHA Part 46 regulations require that New Miners complete a minimum of 24 hours of training within their first 90 days of employment, 4 hours of which must be completed prior to beginning work at the mine.
- Annual Refresher Training.
- Individual MSHA Courses.
How long is MSHA certification good for?
one year