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MSHA Winter - Safety Alert

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MSHA WINTER ALERT

Gear Up and Ride Safely This Winter!

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Best Practices for Equipment and Vehicle SafetyBest Practices for Equipment and VehicleSafety

  • Inspect and Winterize Equipment. Check batteries, fuel lines, and brakes to ensure equipment is winter ready.
  • Clear Snow and Ice. Keep windshields, mirrors, and lights free from snow and ice to improve visibility.
  • Test heaters and defrost systems. Confirm proper functioning of equipment cab heating and defrosting systems for visibility and comfort. 
  • Drive Cautiously. Reduce speeds in icy or snowy conditions, maintain safe distances, and be vigilant of black ice on roads

Best Practices for Miner Preparedness

  • Clear walkways, ramps, and work areas regularly to prevent slips, trips, and falls. Apply salt and sand where needed.
  • Use caution when accessing elevated work areas in icy or wet conditions. Always maintain three points of contact when climbing ladders and equipment.
  • Wear Proper PPE for Cold Weather. Use insulated gloves, boots, and layered clothing to protect against frostbite and hypothermia.
  • Monitor for Cold Stress. Train miners to recognize symptoms of hypothermia, frostbite, and cold stress.
  • Provide Warm Shelter. Create designated locations to allow miners to warm up during breaks and prevent cold weather-related injuries.