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The Center for Corporate & Professional Educaon 980 South Cobb Drive Mariea, GA 30060 770-529-2345 ● ChaahoocheeTech.edu For more informaon on Soluons for you or your workforce, please Call: 770-529-2345 Email: [email protected] Visit: hp://www.chaahoocheetech.edu/corporate-and-professional-educaon/ A Unit of the Technical College System of Georgia. Equal Opportunity Institution. Mine Safety & Health Administraon (MSHA) Anyone who works in the mining industry, including contractors working on a mine property, is considered a minerunder the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977. The United States Congress created MSHA to help reduce fatalies, injuries, and illnesses among miners in our naons mines. We are commied to providing mining companies, miners, and contractors with the highest quality training, with a superior level of service, at the best possible price. Course Fee: New Miner A, C and Annual Refresher: $99 per class New Miner B (includes MFA Basic): $109 Registraon Informaon: Pre-registraon is required and class prices are per parcipant. A Part 46 or an approved Part 48B Training Plan is required prior to aendance. You must have a Part 47 HazCom Program as part of your MSHA Training Plan. Registraon must be received by the Wednesday prior to each class start date.

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The Center for Corporate & Professional Education

980 South Cobb Drive ● Marietta, GA 30060 770-529-2345 ● ChattahoocheeTech.edu

For more information on Solutions for you or your workforce, please

Call: 770-529-2345

Email: [email protected]

Visit: http://www.chattahoocheetech.edu/corporate-and-professional-education/

A Unit of the Technical College System of Georgia. Equal Opportunity Institution.

Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA)

Anyone who works in the mining industry, including contractors working on a mine property, is considered a

“miner” under the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977. The United States Congress created MSHA to

help reduce fatalities, injuries, and illnesses among miners in our nation’s mines. We are committed to

providing mining companies, miners, and contractors with the highest quality training, with a superior level

of service, at the best possible price.

Course Fee: New Miner A, C and Annual Refresher: $99 per class

New Miner B (includes MFA Basic): $109

Registration Information:

Pre-registration is required and class prices are per participant.

A Part 46 or an approved Part 48B Training Plan is required prior to attendance.

You must have a Part 47 HazCom Program as part of your MSHA Training Plan.

Registration must be received by the Wednesday prior to each class start date.