McCraren Compliance
McCraren Compliance takes pride in the quality of our training and customer loyalty. We offer Transportation Compliance as well as MSHA (Mine Safety & Health Administration) and OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Act) training. Other specialized training includes Safety and Defensive Driving training for companies.
McCraren Compliance has been working in the mining industry for several years, and has over 20 years experience in the transportation industry, and has helped the management and drivers of these companies stay compliant with State and Federal DOT regulations. We make managing drivers and the requirements that come with it easy so you can be confident that you are compliant. We use state of the art software, programs and training materials to ensure your drivers and management will be meet all existing and new regulations and requirements that would affect your company.
We specialize in helping companies stay compliant with DOT and CDL requirements as well as quality training. We can manage and set up all Driver Qualifications files, Alcohol and Drug files, Random Drug Testing program, Medical Certifications and required training. Our goal is to keep your safety record clean and avoid costly fines.
Mining Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) Training
New Miner Training
This course is designed to assist you in meeting Mining Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) Part 48 requirements for most above-ground mines or above-ground operations at underground mines.
Topics include:
1.Mandatory health and safety standards.
2.Transportation controls and communication systems.Shovel-pit-face-and-haul-truck
3.Escape and emergency evacuation plans; fire warning and firefighting.
4.Ground control; working in areas of high walls, water hazards, pits, spoil banks, illumination and night work.
5.First aid.
6.Electrical hazards.
7.Prevention of accidents.
8.Health.
9.Explosives.
10.Self-rescue and respiratory devices.
Refresher Training:
May include other health and safety subjects that are relevant to mining operations at the mine.
Recommended subjects include, but are not limited to, information about the physical and health hazards of chemicals in the miner’s work area, the protective measures a miner can take against these hazards, and the contents of the mine’s HazCom program.
McCraren Compliance has been working in the mining industry for several years, and has over 20 years experience in the transportation industry, and has helped the management and drivers of these companies stay compliant with State and Federal DOT regulations. We make managing drivers and the requirements that come with it easy so you can be confident that you are compliant. We use state of the art software, programs and training materials to ensure your drivers and management will be meet all existing and new regulations and requirements that would affect your company.
We specialize in helping companies stay compliant with DOT and CDL requirements as well as quality training. We can manage and set up all Driver Qualifications files, Alcohol and Drug files, Random Drug Testing program, Medical Certifications and required training. Our goal is to keep your safety record clean and avoid costly fines.
Mining Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) Training
New Miner Training
This course is designed to assist you in meeting Mining Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) Part 48 requirements for most above-ground mines or above-ground operations at underground mines.
Topics include:
1.Mandatory health and safety standards.
2.Transportation controls and communication systems.Shovel-pit-face-and-haul-truck
3.Escape and emergency evacuation plans; fire warning and firefighting.
4.Ground control; working in areas of high walls, water hazards, pits, spoil banks, illumination and night work.
5.First aid.
6.Electrical hazards.
7.Prevention of accidents.
8.Health.
9.Explosives.
10.Self-rescue and respiratory devices.
Refresher Training:
May include other health and safety subjects that are relevant to mining operations at the mine.
Recommended subjects include, but are not limited to, information about the physical and health hazards of chemicals in the miner’s work area, the protective measures a miner can take against these hazards, and the contents of the mine’s HazCom program.
Listing Details
520-398-4697
888-666-1637
Sarah McCraren