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Show Mine course slated CEDAR CITY -- A 32-hour 32-hour course to fulfill Mine Safety and Health Administration Ad-ministration iMSHA) requirements for underground un-derground mining will be Nov. 19-22 in Cedar City. Sponsored by Southern Utah State College, the lour-duy program will be conducted at the Paiute Tribal Building. tiOO North luo East. Richard Kennedy, associate professor of geology at SUSC, and Albert Orton, a trained KMT instructor, will conduct the training. "No one can work in an underground mine without a MS1IA certificate cer-tificate of completion, the certificate which will be awarded those who successfully complete the pre-employment training." train-ing." Kennedy said. A $75 registration fee is required lor the course. Instruction includes 12 hours of first aid and 20 hours of mine health and safely training. The MS1IA certificate fills pre-employment training requirements for underground un-derground mining, metal and non-metal mines. "The nucleus of the class w ill be members of the Paiute Tribe," said Daphne Dalley, coordinator coor-dinator of conferences and workshops at SUSC. "All others interested in the training are welcome to enroll." Dalley can be contacted con-tacted lor additional information at 586-7853. |