Seat Belts Required
By: The Mine Safety Institute, Part 46 New Miner Training
Part 46 On-Demand Training, Video Sample of Seat Belt Safety
Seat Belt Safety For Surface Miners
One of the biggest dangers in mining is complacency. One of the common symptoms of complacency is failing to buckle one’s seat belt. Surface mines involve driving heavy machinery across steep and constantly changing, active terrain.
MSHA Inspectors carefully observe seatbelt use at mine sites – failure to wear a seatbelt is a citable offense!
Seat Belt Safety
STRAPS
- Straps should fit snugly
- Straps should go along your lap and across your chest
- Straps should not have any rips, cracks or tears
BUCKLE UP
- Your buckle makes a click or other sound confirming fastening
- Tug on strap to confirm fastening
FATALGRAMS
- Being thrown from a moving mining vehicle will kill you
- Since 2007, 35 fatalities occurred
when miners were not wearing their
seat belt