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Provider of MSHA Electrical Training
Coming Soon!
MSHA has given approval for Root Three Training to build a complete online electrical retraining module.
Once that is done, you will be able to obtain your electrical retraining at work or at home. The eight hours will be broken up into individual sections that can be done separately.
Contact us for more information.
Here are the dates and locations for this year’s training.
October 11
Beulah - Grandview
8AM - 4PM Central Time
October 18
Bismarck - Doublewood Inn
8AM - 4PM Central Time
Safety training can be somewhat dull and repetitive. With MSHA’s training requirements, there are many hours that need to be done. This is where Root Three Training takes a different approach. There are many good topics and important issues that need to be discussed. We all want to work efficiently but most importantly, we all want to leave work in the same condition we came. The electrical trade can be very unforgiving of mistakes. Instead of bombarding a group with information and leaving interpretation in the dust, R3T engages the group with material that is pertinent to everyday work. Discussion is encouraged since we can all learn from each other. With all of the years of experience sitting in one room, why not share?
If you have any discussion ideas or want further research on a topic, please email or call! Information is on the contact page.
10/21/11 Thanks to everyone that attended this year’s classes! I enjoyed seeing everyone again and appreciate all of the discussion, ideas, and feedback. I will be working on putting items from the class in the information page.
10/9/11 Please contact us if you need any information. Check back often for updates. The information page will be your one-stop source for all things electrical in the surface mining industry.
10/9/11 MSHA has decided that pull cord systems for conveyors are considered electrical equipment!
Take a look at the program policy letter.
1/11/12 Take a look at this arc flash bulletin from MSHA: