This starter kit includes a sample training plan. DNR RESPONSE TO COVID-19: For information on the status of in-person services at DNR facilities, visit this webpage.For more general information on the state’s COVID-19 response, visit the Minnesota COVID-19 response webpage. Provides help in developing an effective, mine-specific training program that meets the provisions of Part 46. The Nature Conservancy has been performing planned, controlled burns on our own preserves to mimic the natural fire cycle for more than 50 years. Provides assistance in interpreting and clarifying the various training requirements outlined in 30 CFR Part 46 and Part 48.
#PRESCRIBED BURN PLAN ILLINOIS TEMPLATE MANUAL#
New EGov Users Registration MSHA Program Policy Manual Adult Persons Hand Tools Pumps Hose Heavy Equipment Other (total resources to be available and required for mop-up and patrol for Day 2 and onward) Patrol Plan F. *The use of the eTPA is voluntary and meant to assist operators with the development of their training plans.Ĭontact information for additional assistanceĮducational Field and Small Mine Services PRESCRIBED FIRE BURN PLAN FS 117B HPR 2005/10 Mopup and Patrol Objectives All fires will be extinguished days after ignition. The overall prescribed fire planning process includes a risk assessment, and reflects an understanding of the interaction of objectives and implementation limitations for the project. The Prescribed Fire Go/No-Go Checklist will be placed in the project file for each ignition unit that is completed under this Plan. Risk is at all levels, from decision-makers to on-the-ground fire- fighters and the public. The Prescribed Fire Go/No-Go Checklist must be completed before a prescribed fire can be implemented. Provides guidance in developing federally required training plans for Part 46 and Part 48 mines, and allows plans to be submitted online. Prescribed fires present an inherent level of risk. Training Plan Advisor & Online Plan Submission The official regulations outline the required components of an approved training plan, the types of training programs that must be included in a plan, and appropriate record-keeping procedures. Example plans are available from Illinois Department of Natural Resources, or Natural Resources. You can also review the current regulations set forth in 30 CFR Part 46 and Part 48. Burn Managers should develop a prescribed burn plan. If this is your first time creating a training plan, we highly recommend getting in touch with Educational Field and Small Mine Services for assistance. The following resources may be useful in developing training plans for Part 46 and Part 48 mines.