
Visit https://goo.gl/AeYR3s to view the full video and purchase access to our other Mining Safety (MSHA) courses. A ground control inspection is a documented, in-person examination of on-site terrain formations and locations that slope into working areas at a mine. As part of an ongoing ground control plan, these inspections help establish and reinforce prudent engineering design, reduce ground instability, and contribute to safer working conditions for miners and others on-site. This course covers the definition and purpose of a ground control inspection and includes examples of ground instability hazards, the definition of "angle of repose," descriptions and examples of slope failures, and common ground control corrective actions.
MSHA Part 46 - Ground Control Inspections at a Mine - YouTube |
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