CSRG

Central Mine Rescue Station W BYTOMIU

Mandatory

 

Mandatory training

resulting from the regulation of the Minister of Energy of 16 March 2017 on mining rescue services (Polish Journal of Laws of 2017, item 1052)

SEMINAR

Seminar for mining plant operation managers
The aim of the training is to consolidate the knowledge of combating hazards in mining plants and conducting and organizing rescue operations in mining plants. More

Managers of mining plant operations are required to repeat this training at two-year intervals.

Information about the seminar

The seminar lasts 3 days and is held at the Central Mine Rescue Station S.A. in Bytom. Classes are conducted by representatives of scientific institutes, technical universities, mining supervision, mine rescue.

The seminar is accredited.

Conditions of admission

Participation in the training in accordance with § 60 (1) of the Regulation of the Minister of Energy of March 16, 2017 on mine rescue (Journal of Laws of 2017, item 1052).

Do you have questions?

Katarzyna Kajdasz – Szpotko
+48 32 38 80 414
e – mail: k.szpotko@csrg.bytom.pl

 

SEMINAR

Seminar for mine dispatchers in underground mining facilities
The aim of the training is to consolidate knowledge in the field of combating hazards in mining facilities and conducting and organizing rescue operations in mining facilities. More

Managers of mining plant operations are required to repeat this training at two-year intervals.

Classes are conducted by representatives of scientific institutes, technical universities, mining supervision, mine rescue.

Conditions of admission

Conditions for participation in the training in accordance with § 60 (1) of the Regulation of the Minister of Energy of March 16, 2017 on mine rescue (Journal of Laws of 2017, item 1052).

Do you have questions?

Aleksandra Kalińska

+48 32 38 80 440
e – mail: a.kalinska@csrg.bytom.pl

COURSE

A course for underground action managers
The aim of the course is to prepare mining rescue deputies to provide first aid in a professional manner, in accordance with medical rescue procedures. More

Underground action managers are required to repeat this course every 3 years.

Information about the course

The training course lasts 5 days and takes place at the Central Mine Rescue Station S.A. in Bytom. The course ends with an exam verifying the participants’ assimilation of knowledge covered by the course topic.

Conditions of admission

Participation in the training course in accordance with §60 (3), §83 (1) of the Regulation of the Minister of Energy of March 16, 2017 on mine rescue (Journal of Laws of 2017, item 1052).

Do you have questions?

Katarzyna Kajdasz – Szpotko
+48 32 38 80 414
e – mail: k.szpotko@csrg.bytom.pl

COURSE

A course for rescue base managers
The aim of the training is to prepare traffic supervisors of a mining facility to perform the function of a rescue base manager during rescue operations in an underground mining facility. More

The purpose of the training course is to prepare supervisors of the mining plant to perform the function of a rescue base manager during a rescue operation in an underground mining plant.

Rescue base managers are required to repeat this course every 3 years.

Information about the course

The training lasts 5 days and takes place at the Central Mine Rescue Station S.A. in Bytom. Verification of the effects of the training is carried out by conducting an exam.

Conditions of admission

Participation in the training course in accordance with § 60(3), § 90(1) of the Regulation of the Minister of Energy of March 16, 2017 on mine rescue (Journal of Laws of 2017, item 1052).

Do you have questions?

Monika Konwerska
+48 32 38 80 499
e – mail: m.konwerska@csrg.bytom.pl

Katarzyna Cichy-Szczepańska
+48 32 38 80 587
e – mail: k.cichy-szczepanska@csrg.bytom.pl

COURSE

A course for rescue action staff leaders
The aim of the training is to prepare management or higher-level traffic supervision personnel of a mining plant to perform the function of action staff leader during a rescue operation conducted in an underground mining facility. More

Heads of staff of rescue operations are required to repeat this course every 5 years.

Information about the course

The training course lasts 3 days and takes place at the Central Mine Rescue Station S.A. in Bytom. The course ends with an exam verifying the participants’ assimilation of knowledge covered by the course topic.

Conditions of admission

Participation in the training course in accordance with §60 paragraph 9, §83 paragraph 1 of the Regulation of the Minister of Energy of March 16, 2017 on mine rescue (Journal of Laws of 2017, item 1052).

Do you have questions?

Katarzyna Kajdasz – Szpotko
+48 32 38 80 414
e – mail: k.szpotko@csrg.bytom.pl

COURSE

A basic course for candidates for the position of mining rescue station managers
The aim of the training is to prepare management or traffic control personnel of a mining plant to perform the function of a mining rescue station manager. More

Information about the course

The course lasts 5 days. The training takes place at the Central Mine Rescue Station in Bytom, Poland. Verification of the effects of the training is carried out by conducting an exam.

Conditions of admission

Participation in the training course in accordance with § 12 (3) of the Regulation of the Minister of Energy of March 16, 2017 on mine rescue (Journal of Laws of 2017, item 1052).

Do you have questions?

Katarzyna Kajdasz – Szpotko
+48 32 38 80 414
e – mail: k.szpotko@csrg.bytom.pl

COURSE

A periodic course for managers of mining rescue stations
The aim of the training is to review previously acquired knowledge and acquire additional skills necessary for performing the duties of a manager at a mining rescue station. More

Managers of the mine rescue station shall attend a course every five years in accordance with § 60 (4) of the Regulation of the Minister of Energy dated March 16, 2017 on mine rescue (Journal of Laws of 2017, item 1052).

Information about the course

The course lasts 4 days. The training takes place at the Central Mine Rescue Station S.A. in Bytom. Verification of the effects of the training is carried out by conducting an exam.

Conditions for admission

Participation in the training in accordance with § 60 paragraph 4 1 of the Regulation of the Minister of Energy of March 16, 2017 on mine rescue (Journal of Laws of 2017, item 1052).

Do you have questions?

Katarzyna Kajdasz – Szpotko
+48 32 38 80 414
e – mail: k.szpotko@csrg.bytom.pl

COURSE

A first aid course for mine rescue team leaders
The aim of the course is to prepare mining rescue patrol leaders to provide first aid in a professional manner, in accordance with medical rescue procedures. More

Deputies are required to repeat this course at two-year intervals except for those who are certified as rescuers, as specified in the Law of September 8, 2006 on State Emergency Medical Services.

Information about the course

The course lasts 3 days and is held at the Central Mine Rescue Station S.A. in Bytom. It ends with an exam verifying the participants’ assimilation of knowledge covered by the course topic.

Conditions of admission

Participation in the training course in accordance with § 62 paragraph 4 of the Regulation of the Minister of Energy of March 16, 2017 on mine rescue (Journal of Laws of 2017, item 1052).

Do you have questions?

Małgorzata Jankowska
+48 32 38 80 457
e – mail: m.jankowska@csrg.bytom.pl

 

COURSE

A course in advanced first aid for mine rescuers
The purpose of the course is to prepare mine rescuers working in underground mines cooperating with Centralna Stacja Ratownictwa Górniczego S.A., included in the State Medical Rescue System, to carry out medical rescue tasks during rescue operations, including in particular providing advanced first aid to persons in a state of health emergency in underground workings of mines until they are transferred to the personnel of health care facilities. More

The certificate for obtaining the title “Lifeguard” is valid for a period of 3 years from the date of issue. After this time, the lifeguard should take the exam again.

Information about the course

The training lasts 8 days (67 hours, including 25 hours of theoretical classes and 42 hours of practical classes) and takes place at the Central Mine Rescue Station S.A. in Bytom.

The classes are conducted by a system doctor, system nurse or paramedic.

The course program was approved by the Silesian Governor by decision PRII.6312.1.8.2020 dated June 30, 2020. The course is accredited by the Silesian Superintendent of Education WE-KZ.546.1.4.2020. The course ends with a state exam, theoretical and practical.

The course is accredited.

Conditions of admission

Participants of the course are mine rescuers working in underground mines cooperating with the Central Mine Rescue Station S.A. which is in the system of State Medical Rescue.

Participation in the training in accordance with § 55 (1) pt. 6 of the Regulation of the Minister of Energy of March 16, 2017 on mine rescue (Journal of Laws of 2017, item 1052), based on Article 13(8) of the Act of September 8, 2006 on State Medical Rescue (Journal of Laws of 2006, item 1410, as amended), the Regulation of the Minister of Health of March 19, 2007 on the course in qualified first aid (Journal of Laws of 2007, item 408, as amended).

Do you have questions?

Małgorzata Jankowska
+48 32 38 80 457
e – mail: m.jankowska@csrg.bytom.pl

COURSE

A recertification course in the scope of advanced first aid for mine rescuers
The aim of the course is to refresh the knowledge in the scope of providing advanced first aid by mine rescuers working in underground mining facilities cooperating with Centralna Stacja Ratownictwa Górniczego S.A., in the State Medical Rescue System, and to prepare for the exam in advanced first aid in order to renew the rescuer's qualifications. More

The certificate for obtaining the title “Lifeguard” is valid for a period of 3 years from the date of issue. After this time, the lifeguard should take the exam again.

Information about the course

The course lasts 3 days (practical classes) and is held at the Central Mine Rescue Station S.A. in Bytom.

Classes are conducted by a system doctor, system nurse or paramedic.

The course ends with a state exam, theoretical and practical, in accordance with the Regulation of the Minister of Health of March 19, 2007 on the course in qualified first aid (Journal of Laws of 2007, item 408, as amended). A person may take the exam if he/she has a certificate, the expiration date of which is no later than 3 months from the date of the exam.

Conditions of admission

Participants in the course are mine rescuers with a 3-year expiration date of the certificate of completion of the course in qualified first aid and obtaining the title “Rescuer”.

Do you have questions?

Małgorzata Jankowska
+48 32 38 80 457
e – mail: m.jankowska@csrg.bytom.pl

COURSE

A basic course for candidates for mining rescuers
The aim of the training is to train and prepare candidates for mining rescuers to participate in rescue operations and preventive work carried out in underground mining facilities. More

Information about the course

The course lasts 11 days + 1 day allocated for the examination at the District Mine Rescue Stations.

The exam is held before an examination committee appointed by the head of the mine rescue unit.

Conditions for admission

Participation in the training course in accordance with § 57 (2) of the Regulation of the Minister of Energy of March 16, 2017 on mine rescue (Journal of Laws of 2017, item 1052).

Do you have questions?

District Mine Rescue Station in Bytom

Krzysztof Fabiszak
+48 32 38 80 645
e – mail: k.fabiszak@csrg.bytom.pl

District Mine Rescue Station in  Jaworzno
Paweł Wachowicz
+48 32 61 62 286 wew. 708
e – mail: p.wachowicz@csrg.bytom.pl

District Mine Rescue Station in Wodzisław Śląsk
Marcin Pypeć
+48 32 45 54 706 wew. 385
e – mail: m.pypec@csrg.bytom.pl

COURSE

A periodic course for mine rescuers
The aim of the training is to reinforce existing knowledge while also introducing new concepts, familiarize the training participants with changes in regulations, new methods and means of conducting rescue operations, as well as new equipment introduced for use in mine rescue, and to acquire skills in using this equipment. More

The course should be repeated every 5 years.

Information about the course

The training course lasts for 5 days at District Mine Rescue Stations.

It ends with an exam.

Conditions for admission

Participation in the training in accordance with §14 paragraph 2 item 4 of the Regulation of the Minister of Energy of March 16, 2017 on mine rescue (Journal of Laws of 2017, item 1052).

Do you have questions?

District Mine Rescue Station in Bytom

Krzysztof Fabiszak
+48 32 38 80 645
e – mail: k.fabiszak@csrg.bytom.pl

District Mine Rescue Station in  Jaworzno
Paweł Wachowicz
+48 32 61 62 286 wew. 708
e – mail: p.wachowicz@csrg.bytom.pl

District Mine Rescue Station in Wodzisław Śląsk
Marcin Pypeć
+48 32 45 54 706 wew. 385
e – mail: m.pypec@csrg.bytom.pl

COURSE

A basic course for candidates for rescue equipment mechanics
The purpose of the training is to prepare course participants to fulfill the tasks of a rescue equipment mechanic at a mining plant. More

Information about the course

The course lasts 19 days + 1 day allocated for the examination at the District Mine Rescue Stations.

The exam is held before an examination board appointed by the head of the mine rescue unit.

Conditions for admission

Participation in the training course in accordance with § 57 (2) of the Regulation of the Minister of Energy of March 16, 2017 on mine rescue (Journal of Laws of 2017, item 1052).

Do you have questions?

District Mine Rescue Station in Bytom

Krzysztof Fabiszak
+48 32 38 80 645
e – mail: k.fabiszak@csrg.bytom.pl

District Mine Rescue Station in  Jaworzno
Paweł Wachowicz
+48 32 61 62 286 wew. 708
e – mail: p.wachowicz@csrg.bytom.pl

District Mine Rescue Station in Wodzisław Śląsk
Marcin Pypeć
+48 32 45 54 706 wew. 385
e – mail: m.pypec@csrg.bytom.pl

 

COURSE

A periodic course for rescue equipment mechanics
The aim of the course is to discuss current regulations and instructions applicable for rescue equipment mechanic engineers, familiarize them with newly introduced rescue equipment, its design, operation principles, layout, and repair, to deepen their knowledge of the equipment used so far, and discuss incorrect ways of using, maintaining, and repairing rescue equipment. More

The course should be repeated every 5 years.

Information about the course

The training course lasts 8 days and is held at District Mine Rescue Stations.

The course ends with the verification of the acquired knowledge and skills by conducting a theoretical and practical exam.

Conditions for admission

Participation in accordance with § 15 paragraph 4 of the Regulation of the Minister of Energy of March 16, 2017 on mine rescue (Journal of Laws of 2017, item 1052).

Do you have questions?

District Mine Rescue Station in Bytom

Krzysztof Fabiszak

+48 32 38 80 645

e – mail: k.fabiszak@csrg.bytom.pl

Regional Mine Rescue Station in Jaworzno

Paweł Wachowicz

+48 32 61 62 286 ext. 708

e – mail: p.wachowicz@csrg.bytom.pl

District Mine Rescue Station in Wodzisław Śląski

Marcin Pypeć

+48 32 45 54 706 ext. 385

e – mail: m.pypec@csrg.bytom.pl

COURSE

A periodic course in the field of mining rescue activities for management and underground traffic supervision personnel of a mining plant not included in the rescue team.
The aim of the training is to reinforce existing knowledge while also introducing new concepts in the field of combating natural and technical hazards in mining plants, as well as conducting and organizing rescue operations. More

Information about the course

The course lasts 4 days and is conducted at District Mine Rescue Stations. The training is repeated every 5 years.

Conditions for admission

Participation in accordance with § 60 (11) of the Regulation of the Minister of Energy of March 16, 2017 on mine rescue (Journal of Laws of 2017, item 1052)

Do you have questions?

District Mine Rescue Station in Bytom

Krzysztof Fabiszak

+48 32 38 80 645

e – mail: k.fabiszak@csrg.bytom.pl

Regional Mine Rescue Station in Jaworzno

Paweł Wachowicz

+48 32 61 62 286 ext. 708

e – mail: p.wachowicz@csrg.bytom.pl

District Mine Rescue Station in Wodzisław Śląski

Marcin Pypeć

+48 32 45 54 706 ext. 385

e – mail: m.pypec@csrg.bytom.pl