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Code · CFR · Title 30 — Mineral Resources · Part 955 · § 955.11

§ 955.11. General requirements.

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To qualify for an OSM blaster certificate, a person shall:
(a)Be at least 20 years old prior to submitting an application, and at least 21 years old prior to the grant of a certificate;
(b)In the 3 years prior to submitting an application have been qualified and worked as a blaster or the equivalent, or have worked under the direction of a blaster or the equivalent, for the following cumulative length of time:
(1)Certificate issuance---2 years; or
(2)Certificate renewal or reissuance---1 year;
(c)For certificate issuance or reissuance, have received on-the-job training, completed a training course, and obtained satisfactory evidence of having completed training, as provided in § 955.12;
(d)Be competent, possess practical knowledge of blasting techniques, understand the hazards involved in the use of explosives, and exhibit a pattern of conduct consistent with the acceptance of responsibility for blasting operations;
(e)Submit an application as provided in § 955.13;
(f)For certificate issuance or reissuance, pass a written examination as provided in § 955.14;
(g)For a certificate through reciprocity, meet the requirements of § 955.16; and
(h)Not be subject to suspension, revocation or other action under § 955.17.
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