MSHA (24 Hour)
This is a required course for equipment operators and maintenance technicians who will work in and around facilities that fall under MSHA jurisdiction.
This is a required course for equipment operators and maintenance technicians who will work in and around facilities that fall under MSHA jurisdiction.
A requirement of the Mine Training plan is that every MSHA trained Operating Engineer who has taken the 24-hour classand is deemed an experienced miner must attend an annual 8-hour refresher class.
The OSHA 10/ STP course is a jobsite safety awareness course. We have a requirement to re-take this course every 5 years.
The OSHA 30 course takes a deep look into the jobsite safety awareness topics required by OSHA.
Learn how to service, maintain and utilize support equipment.
Designed for the novice, this class teaches the procedures used in the maintenance and repair of heavy equipment. Various welding methods are introduced in this class. A minimum of 4 individuals are needed to hold the class.
The new Selective Catalytic Reduction based emissions control systems have introduced new active warning and indicator systems on the dashboard of our equipment which is causing confusion and highlighted the need for more attention to operator training.
Podcasting operational change management inside of workflows to establish a framework. Taking seamless key performance indicators offline to maximise the long tail. Keeping your eye on the ball while performing a deep dive on the start-up mentality to derive convergence on cross-platform integration.
The work of an Operating Engineer is divided into two general classifications: Operating Equipment, and Repairing Equipment.
The Ohio Operating Engineers Apprenticeship Program launched the Maintenance Technician Apprenticeship Program in 2019. The program is a stand alone program, designed to train interested candidates for service, maintenace and repair for heavy equipment used in construction.