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CHAPTER 35
CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR MINERAL MINERS
4VAC25-35-5. Definitions.
The following words and terms, when used in this chapter, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
"Board" means the Board of Mineral Mining Examiners.
"Commencing work" means after employment but before beginning job duties.
"Department" means the Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy.
"Division" means the Division of Mineral Mining of the Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy.
"MSHA" means the federal Mine Safety and Health Administration.
Part I
General and Specific Requirements
4VAC25-35-10. Initial certification requirements.
A. Applicants shall submit:
1. The Application for Certification Examination form
(BMME-1). An application for certification examination in a form
acceptable to the division.
2. A copy Verification of all degrees required
for certification and a valid first aid certificate or card or as noted in Part
II, Minimum Certification Requirements (4VAC25-35-50 et seq.). When not
otherwise specified, first aid cards certifications shall be
issued by an organization that uses nationally recognized standards and is
approved by the Division of Mineral Mining (DMM), e.g., American Red Cross
and National Safety Council. division.
3. A $10 fee for each examination application received at least
five working days prior to an examination. Cash will be accepted if paying in
person at a Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy (DMME) department
office.
4. A Verification of Work Experience form (BMME-2) Verification
of work experience in a form acceptable to the division and documentation
of equivalent work experience for approval by DMM the division,
if required for the certification. This form shall be signed Work
experience shall be verified by a company official who is knowledgeable of
the experience of the applicant.
B. Applicants shall fulfill the requirements of 4VAC25-35-10 and accumulate the required years of experience within five years of taking the examination or start the process over including payment of fee.
C. Applicants for the general mineral miner certification shall submit a $10 processing fee with their application.
D. Persons requesting replacement of a lost or destroyed
certificate shall submit a letter request to DMM the division
with a $1.00 fee. Cash will be accepted if paying in person at a DMME department
office.
4VAC25-35-20. Examination requirements.
A. All applicants for certification shall take a written
an examination except candidates for the general mineral miner
certification and electrical certification applicants who hold a valid
journeyman card or master electrician license. Applicants for the
foreman certification shall score at least 85% and applicants for other
certifications shall score at least 80% on each section of the written
examination. Examinations will be given in a manner specified by the division,
including, but not limited to, online or written examinations.
B. If all or part of an examination is failed, the applicant must pay the examination fee and retake the failed section or sections within 90 days to continue the certification process. If a section of the examination is failed a second time, the applicant must pay the fee and retake the entire examination. If the examination is failed on the third try, the applicant must pay the fee and wait the longer of 90 days from the re-examination date or one year from the initial examination date before retaking the entire exam. After the third attempt, the application cycle starts over.
4VAC25-35-30. Reciprocity requirements.
Reciprocity shall be available for certified persons in other
states as provided for in § 45.1-161.292:24 of the Code of Virginia. Applicants
for reciprocity must submit a current copy of their pocket card or certificate
proof of current certification, examination grades, and documentation of
equivalent work experience for review and approval by the Board of Mineral
Mining Examiners (BMME) board.
4VAC25-35-40. Renewal requirements.
A. Certificates issued by the Board of Examiners (BOE)
shall not be accepted as valid after July 1, 1999.
B. A. DMM The division will send
renewal notices to the last known address of the certificate holder at least
180 days prior to the expiration of the certificate. Certified persons shall
apply for renewal of certificates by submitting the Application for
Renewal form (BMME-3) an application for renewal and the
Verification of Work Experience form (BMME-2) to DMM verification of
work experience in a form acceptable to the division no more than 180 days
prior to the expiration of their certificate. The forms application
shall be submitted in time to be received at least five working days prior to
the date of the examination or refresher class.
C. B. Certified persons, except mine inspectors,
who have worked in the classification for which they are certified for a
cumulative minimum of 24 months in the last five years shall select one of two
options to renew their certificates; either take an examination or complete a
refresher class on any changes in regulations and law since the initial
certification or the certificate was last renewed. No examination or class
shall be required if there have been no such changes.
D. C. Certified persons shall take the
examination described in 4VAC25-35-20 if their certificate has expired, they
have not worked in the area classification for which they are
certified for a cumulative minimum of 24 months in the last five years, or DMM
the division has issued the individual violations that have not been
corrected.
E. D. Successful completion of the mine
inspector renewal shall suffice for renewing the mine foreman certification.
F. E. Applicants for renewal of certifications
shall hold a valid first aid certificate or card to renew their certification.
G. F. Applicants shall submit a $10 fee for the
examination or the refresher class which shall be received at least five
working days prior to the examination or class. Cash will be accepted if paying
in person at a DMME department office.
Part II
Minimum Certification Requirements
4VAC25-35-50. Underground foreman.
A. Applicants for certification as an underground foreman
shall possess five years mining experience at an underground mineral mine or
equivalent work experience approved by DMM the division.
B. Applicants may be given three years credit for a surface foreman certificate or bachelor's degree in mining engineering, mining technology, civil engineering or geology, or two years credit for an associate's degree in mining technology or civil technology.
C. Applicants shall possess a valid first aid certificate which represents completion of an approved first aid course.
4VAC25-35-60. Surface foreman. (This certification is for a person whose job duties include overseeing blasting activities.)
A. Applicants for certification as a surface foreman shall
possess five years mining experience, at least one year at a surface mineral
mine, or equivalent work experience approved by DMM the division.
B. Applicants may be given three years credit for a bachelor's degree in mining engineering, mining technology, civil engineering, civil technology or geology, or two years credit for an associate's degree in mining technology or civil technology.
C. Applicants shall possess a valid first aid certificate which represents completion of an approved first aid course.
4VAC25-35-70. Surface foreman, open pit (not applicable to
drilling and blasting activities This certification is for a person
whose job duties do not include overseeing blasting activities).
A. Surface foreman, open pit applicants shall possess five
years mining experience with at least one year at a surface mineral mine, or
equivalent work experience approved by DMM the division.
B. Applicants may be given three years credit for a bachelor's degree in mining engineering, mining technology, civil engineering, civil technology or geology, or two years credit for an associate's degree in mining technology or civil technology.
C. Applicants shall possess a valid first aid certificate which represents completion of an approved first aid course.
4VAC25-35-75. Cement plant examiner.
A. Competent persons who are certified as a general mineral miner and who possess at least one year experience working at a cement plant may assist the surface foreman in performing examinations of active work areas of cement plants at the beginning of each shift.
B. The surface foreman shall oversee any preshift beginning
of shift inspections of the plant that are performed by a cement plant
examiner.
C. Cement plant examiners shall be trained in the safety and health aspects of the plant area they may examine and be trained in the procedures for work place examination and recordkeeping. The operator shall maintain records of the training as required in 4VAC25-40-100.
4VAC25-35-80. Surface blaster.
A. Surface blaster applicants shall possess one year of
blasting experience on a surface mineral mine under the supervision of a
certified blaster or possess equivalent work experience approved by DMM the
division.
B. Applicants shall possess a valid record of three hours
of training in first aid from an organization that uses nationally recognized
standards or a valid record of training to meet the requirements in 30 CFR Part
48 that includes first aid certificate which represents completion of an
approved first aid course.
4VAC25-35-90. Underground mining blaster.
A. Underground mining blaster applicants shall possess two
years of work experience in an underground mine with at least one year handling
and using explosives underground or possess equivalent work experience approved
by DMM the division.
B. Applicants shall possess a valid MSHA 5000-23 form
showing training in first aid certificate which represents completion of
an approved first aid course.
4VAC25-35-100. Mineral mining electrician (electrical repairman).
A. Applicants for certification as a mineral mining
electrician shall possess work experience as demonstrated by a valid journeyman
or master electrical certification license issued by the
Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation, Tradesmen Section or as
approved by DMM the division as equivalent to that required for a
journeyman certification license.
B. Applicants shall submit documentation a record
of training or obtain training as required by 30 CFR Part 46 or 30 CFR
Part 48 or provide evidence of their knowledge of safe working practices on the
mine site as approved by DMM the division.
4VAC25-35-110. Mine inspector.
In addition to the requirements set forth in § 45.1-161.292:11
of the Code of Virginia, mine inspector applicants shall demonstrate knowledge
and competence in those areas specified in § 45.1-161.292:12 of the Code of
Virginia through the examination process. A certificate will not be issued
until an applicant is employed by DMME the department.
4VAC25-35-120. General mineral miner.
A. As set forth in § 45.1-161.292:28 of the Code of Virginia,
miners commencing work after January 1, 1997, shall have a general mineral
miner certification. For the purposes of these regulations, "commencing
work" means after employment but before beginning job duties. Persons
excluded from the general mineral miner certification are those involved in
delivery, office work, maintenance, service and construction work, other than
the extraction and processing of minerals, who are contracted by the mine
operator. Hazard training as required by 30 CFR Part 46 or 30 CFR Part 48 shall
be provided to these persons.
B. Applicants shall complete certification training in first
aid and mineral mining regulations and law which is conducted by a training
instructor approved by DMM the division, a certified MSHA
instructor, or a certified mine foreman. Training shall include the following
topics, subtopics and practical applications:
1. First aid training shall convey a knowledge of first
aid practices including identification of trauma symptoms, recognition and
treatment of external and internal bleeding, shock, fractures, and exposure to
extreme heat or cold. To prove to the BMME that an applicant has knowledge
of first aid practices, the tTraining shall include a demonstration
of skills or passing a written an examination, as evidenced by
the instructor certification as contained in the BMME-4 form submitted
in a form acceptable to the division.
2. Law and regulation training shall convey highlights of the
mineral mine safety laws of Virginia and the safety and health regulations of Virginia. Specifically, information shall be provided on miner responsibilities and
accountability, certification requirements, violations, penalties, appeals and
reporting violations to DMM the division. To prove to the BMME
that an applicant has knowledge of the mineral mine safety laws of Virginia and
the safety and health regulations, the tTraining shall include a
demonstration of skills or passing a written an examination, as
evidenced by the instructor certification as contained in the BMME-4 form
submitted in a form acceptable to the division.
C. The trainer will certify to the BMME board
that the training and demonstrations required by § 45.1-161.292:28 B of the
Code of Virginia and this section have occurred by completing the BMME-4
form.
D. Applicants who hold a valid first aid card or certificate as noted in 4VAC25-35-10 shall be considered to have met the first aid requirements.
E. Applicants who have completed training may commence work and shall be considered provisionally certified for up to 60 days from the date the instructor completes the training.
F. The instructor shall submit a BMME-4 form verification
of certification in a form acceptable to the division and the $10 fee for
each applicant who completes the training, together with a class roster of all
persons who complete the training, within 30 days of the training date.
G. The mine operator shall maintain the following records for those miners required to obtain a general mineral miner certification and those who qualify for exemption, starting January 1, 1997:
1. The employee name, address, phone number.
2. The job title, employment date and general mineral miner number if applicable.
3. The date training was completed and the instructor providing it for nonexempt employees.
4. If the employee is exempt from the requirements, the date they began working in the mineral mining industry in Virginia.
FORMS (4VAC25-35)
Application for Certification Examination, DMM-BMME-1 (rev. 2/06).
Verification of Work Experience Form, DMM-BMME-2 (rev. 2/06).
Application for Renewal, DMM-BMME-3 (rev. 2/06).
Verification of Training Completed for General Mineral Miner
(GMM) Certification, DMM-BMME-4 (rev. 2/99 7/05).