Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO: KRS 351.010(1)(n), (o), 351.127, 351.182,
352.390
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY: KRS 351.070(13) authorizes
the secretary to promulgate administrative regulations necessary and suitable
for the proper administration of this chapter. KRS 351.127(1) requires the
department to promulgate administrative regulations establishing training
requirements for mine emergency technicians. This administrative regulation
establishes standards by which mine emergency technicians shall be trained,
certified, and retrained.
Section 1.
Definitions.
(1) "Current" means, as applied
to training and its certification, the present status of training, as certified
by the agency that reviews or attests to it.
(2) "Emergency medical technician" or "EMT"
means a person who is certified by the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical
Services.
(3) "Licensee" is defined
by KRS 351.010(1)(n).
(4) "Mine
emergency technician" or "MET" means a person certified by the Division of Mine
Safety.
Section 2. MET
Certification Requirements.
(1) Each applicant
for certification as a MET shall:
(a) Hold a
surface or underground miner's certification in the Commonwealth of
Kentucky;
(b) Successfully complete
the standard program of training and education established by this
administrative regulation and a series of written and practical skills
examinations prescribed by the Division of Mine Safety, in accordance with 805
KAR Chapter 7;
(c) Be eighteen (18)
years of age or older; and
(d)
Understand and be able to read, speak, and write in the English
language.
(2) A Kentucky
certified miner who is an emergency medical technician with a current cardio
pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) course completion card may apply for initial
certification as a mine emergency technician.
Section 3. MET Training Course Requirements.
(1) The training course curriculum for
certification as a MET shall include:
(a)
Instruction in CPR and adult one (1) and two (2) rescuer CPR, approved by at
least one (1) of the following organizations:
1. The American Red Cross;
2. The American Safety and Health
Institute;
3. The American Heart
Association; or
4. The Nation
Safety Council; and
(b)
The following subjects from textbooks as prescribed by the Division of Mine
Safety;
1. Roles and
responsibilities;
2. The human
body;
3. Patient
assessment;
4. Airway and Pulmonary
Resuscitation;
5. Cardiac
emergency;
6. Breathing aides and
oxygen therapy;
7. Bleeding and
shock;
8. Soft tissue and internal
organs;
9. Upper and lower
extremity muscular and skeletal injuries;
10. Skull and spine injuries;
11. Chest, abdominal, and genital
injuries;
12. Medical
emergency;
13. Hazardous
materials;
14. Environmental and
electrical emergencies;
15. Special
patterns and behavioral problems;
16. Disaster management;
17. Lifting and moving;
18. Extrications;
19. Infection control; and
20. Burns.
(2) The training course shall also:
(a) Be not less than forty (40) hours in
duration;
(b) Be taught by an
instructor certified by the Division of Mine Safety, in accordance with 805 KAR
Chapter 7;
(c) Include equipment,
texts, audiovisual, and other materials approved by the Division of Mine
Safety, in accordance with 805 KAR Chapter 7 as adequate to train
METs;
(d) Be limited to fifteen
(15) students per instructor; and
(e) Be conducted in a training facility
approved by the Division of Mine Safety, in accordance with 805 KAR Chapter 7
as adequate to train METs.
Section 4. MET Certification Examination.
(1) When the MET applicant takes the MET
certification examination, the applicant shall provide verification on a Mine
Safety and Health Administration Certificate of Training form, Federal Form
5000-23, that the applicant has successfully completed the standard program of
MET training and education prescribed by the Division of Mine Safety, in
accordance with 805 KAR Chapter 7.
(2) The Mine Safety and Health Administration
Certificate of Training form, Federal Form 5000-23, shall be signed by the MET
applicant, be embossed with the MET instructor certification number, and be
signed by the MET instructor who administered the MET course to the
applicant.
(3) The initial MET
certification exam shall be taken within sixty (60) days of completion of the
MET training course required in Section 3 of this administrative
regulation.
(4) The MET
certification examination shall be prescribed and administered by Division of
Mine Safety, in accordance with 805 KAR Chapter 7 and shall consist of the
following two (2) parts:
(a) A written
examination with an overall grade of eighty (80) percent shall be required to
pass; and
(b) A practical
examination, which shall consist of the following two (2) parts:
1.
a. The
first part, which shall consist of mandatory stations in which the applicant
shall be tested on one (1) or more required skills.
b. The applicant shall demonstrate
proficiency in all mandatory stations; and
2.
a. The
second, which part shall consist of "wild card" stations in which one (1) or
more skills shall be tested.
b. The
applicant shall randomly draw the skills on which to be tested when the
examination is given.
(5)
(a) If
the applicant for certification fails to pass the written or practical portion
of the examination, the applicant shall be permitted one (1) opportunity to
retake the portion or portions failed.
(b) The reexamination shall be conducted
within sixty (60) days of the initial examination date.
(6) If the applicant for certification fails
to pass the written or practical portion after reexamination, the applicant
shall retake the entire MET training course before being eligible for
subsequent examination.
Section
5. Certification Renewal Continuing Education Requirements.
(1)
(a) For
an MET to remain certified, the applicant shall receive continuing education or
retraining in a period not to exceed one (1) year from the last day of the
month in which the most current retraining was completed.
(b) An MET shall earn at least eight (8)
continuing education or retraining hours annually, with at least half being
devoted to practical skills in a structured instructional setting.
(2) Continuing education and
retraining courses for mine emergency technicians shall be taught by certified
MET instructors.
(3)
(a) An MET shall maintain a current course
completion card in adult foreign body airway obstruction and adult one (1) and
two (2) rescuer CPR.
(b) The card
shall be presented to the MET instructor at the time of the MET
recertification.
(4) An
applicant for recertification shall receive credit for completion of continuing
education and retraining hours in subjects required by the Division of Mine
Safety's MET curriculum listed in Section 3 of this administrative
regulation.
(5) Each subject or
training course for which credit is claimed shall be countersigned by the MET
instructor teaching the subject or course.
(6) The applicant for recertification shall
submit evidence of successful completion of instruction in at least four (4)
different subject areas of the approved MET curriculum, with a maximum of two
(2) hours per subject area.
(7)
(a) The MET shall submit to a Division of
Mine Safety district office a copy of the Mine Emergency Technician
Recertification form, EF-16, within thirty (30) days of the MET retraining
completion dates if the eight (8) hours training was received from multiple
locations.
(b) The Mine Emergency
Technician Recertification form, EF-16, shall be signed by the MET, be embossed
with the MET instructor certification number, and be signed by the MET
instructor who administered the continuing education claimed for purposes of
recertification.
(c) A copy of the
Mine Emergency Technician Recertification form, EF-16, shall be maintained at
the mine site.
Section
6. Expiration of Certification.
(1) An MET certification shall expire one (1)
year from the last day of the month in which the certification was issued,
unless the person holding the MET certification satisfies the recertification
and continuing education requirements established in Section 5(1) of this
administrative regulation.
(2) Upon
the expiration of the MET certification, the holder shall not function in the
capacity of a mine emergency technician.
Section 7. Reinstatement of Certification. A
former MET may reinstate an expired certification. An expired certification
shall be reinstated as established in subsections (1) and (2) of this section.
(1) If the certificate has expired within the
past one (1) year, the applicant may apply for certification reinstatement.
Certification reinstatement shall be accomplished by:
(a) Successfully completing eight (8) hours
of MET training and reeducation classes as established in Section 5(1) through
(7) of this administrative regulation;
(b) Providing a copy of a current CPR
certification as established in Section 3(1)(a) of this administrative
regulation; and
(c) Submitting
proof of prior MET certification.
(2) If the certificate has been expired for
more than one (1) year but less than three (3) years, the applicant may apply
for certification reinstatement. Certification reinstatement shall be
accomplished by:
(a) Successfully completely
eight (8) hours of MET training and reeducation classes as established in
Section 5(1) through (7) of this administrative regulation;
(b) Providing a copy of current CPR
certification as established in Section 3(1)(a) of this administrative
regulation;
(c) Submitting proof,
in accordance with KRS 351.182 that he or she is drug and alcohol
free;
(d) Submitting proof of prior
MET certification; and
(e)
Completing the initial MET certification examination requirements established
in Section 4(4) of this administrative regulation.
Section 8. Designation of an MET.
(1) A person designated by the licensee to
function as an MET in an underground coal mine shall:
(a) Hold an underground miner's certification
in the Commonwealth of Kentucky;
(b) Hold a mine emergency technician
certification from Division of Mine Safety; and
(c) Maintain verification of MET
certification at the mine site.
(2) A person designated by the licensee to
function as an MET at a surface coal mine shall:
(a) Hold a surface miner's certification in
the Commonwealth of Kentucky;
(b)
Hold a mine emergency technician certification from the Division of Mine
Safety; and
(c) Maintain
verification of MET certification at the mine site.
(3) A certified MET instructor designated by
the licensee to function as a mine emergency technician shall:
(a) Meet the requirements of subsections
(1)(a) or (2)(a) of this section;
(b) Maintain verification of MET
certification at the mine site; and
(c)
1. Teach
an eight (8) hour MET retraining class during the period of certification; or
2. Meet the recertification
continuing education requirements established in Section 5 of this
administrative regulation.
Section 9. MET Instructor Certification
Requirements. MET instructors, in addition to being certified as an MET, shall:
(1)
(a) Hold
a mine instructor certification issued by the Division of Mine Safety;
and
(b) Hold a current instructor
card to teach adult foreign body airway obstruction and adult one (1) and two
(2) rescuer CPR issued by at least one of the organizations listed in Section
3(1)(a) of this administrative regulation; or
(2) Be an EMT instructor who is also
qualified in accordance with subsection (1) of this section.
Section 10. Responsibilities of
the MET Instructor. The MET instructor shall:
(1) Utilize equipment, texts, audio-visual,
and other materials approved by the Division of Mine Safety, in accordance with
805 KAR Chapter 7;
(2) Notify the
district office of the Division of Mine Safety at least fourteen working (14)
days prior to commencement of any MET classes, including initial and retraining
classes;
(3) Verify on a Mine
Safety and Health Administration Certificate of Training form, Federal Form
5000-23, that the MET applicant has successfully completed the standard MET
program of training and education prescribed by the Division of Mine Safety, in
accordance with 805 KAR Chapter 7;
(4) Verify on a Mine Emergency Technician
Recertification form, EF-16 that the MET has successfully completed each
subject or training course for which credit shall be approved;
(5) Immediately upon completion of initial
training or continuing education courses, provide the completed form, Mine
Emergency Technical Recertification form, EF-16, to the student; and
(6)
(a)
Submit copies of all Mine Emergency Technician Recertification form EF-16,
forms within thirty (30) days of MET retraining completion dates, to the
Division of Mine Safety.
(b) The
Mine Emergency Technician Recertification form, EF-16, shall be signed by the
MET, be embossed with the MET instructor certification number, and be signed by
the MET instructor who administered the continuing education claimed for
purposes of recertification.
Section 11. Denial, Revocation, and
Suspension of MET Certification.
(1) The Mine
Safety Review Commission may revoke, suspend, or probate the MET certification
or MET instructor certification of a person who the commission determines,
based upon allegations substantiated by the Division of Mine Safety, has
responded or acted inappropriately in the capacity of a mine emergency
technician or MET instructor by failing to:
(a) Follow appropriate standards of care in
the management of a patient;
(b)
Administer treatment in a responsible manner in accordance with the mine
emergency technician's or MET instructor's level of certification;
(c) Maintain patient confidentiality;
or
(d) Respond timely to an
emergency.
(2) All
actions taken by the commission regarding the revocation, suspension, or
probation of an MET certification or MET instructor certification shall be so
taken in accordance with KRS 352.390.
Section 12. Material Incorporated by
Reference.
(1) The following material is
incorporated by reference:
(a) The Mine Safety
and Health Administration Certificate of Training form 5000-23, January 1999;
and
(b) Mine Emergency Technician
Recertification Form EF-16, April 2006.
(2) This material may be inspected, copied,
or obtained, subject to applicable copyright law, at Kentucky Division of Mine
Safety, 300 Sower Boulevard, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: KRS 351.070(13), 351.127(1),
(5)