Our mission is to maximize the safety of boilers, elevators and mines and to provide effective coal mining
Utah is responsible for accreditation of miners in coal mining within the province. Underground electric technician, ground electric engineer, firefighter, underground miners and foreman on the ground
We provide online study guide on all of the above five tests. You can download it for free by clicking the link below.
For details on the certification process or certification test, please contact Price Price Minor Certification Authority (435-613-5901). Business hours are Monday through Friday from 8 AM to 5 PM (MST).
The history of Kentucky is shaped by coal, the coal industry, and in particular by coal miners and other coal industry workers. We are the people of Kentucky. In other words, we are coal miners, families and friends of coal mine workers, and descendants of coal miners. Thousands of families in Kentucky were brought up by the wages of coal miners. Our culture and memory celebrate the job of the most difficult and dangerous mine workers under the worst conditions. The efforts of organizational rights of mining companies have always been strongly resisted by coal companies - sometimes with strong resistance. The efforts of coal miners to make coal mines were weak against the strong coal companies and law enforcement agencies.
Historically, coal mine workers were the economic backbone of their families, churches and communities. However, in the past decades, despite the fact that the production of coal mines is still strong, the work of coal miners has disappeared. Every year, coal companies use more machinery and explosives to mining more coal, but mining workers are decreasing. We are also families, descendants and heirs of people who work to protect their land, houses, communities and protect the worst practices of coal companies and the coal industry. We were treated to protect the rights of the widows comb, Dan Gibson's uncle, Doris Shepard, Sydney Cornet, Elizabeth Owen, Gladys Maynard, Joe Begley and workers. It is inspired and guaranteed by the memory of thousands of famous and unknown Kentucky people. Protect the landowners' rights and protect the Appalachian Mountains