Aspiring to become a coal miner is a dream that can come to pass. Knowing the required skill for this to come to pass is a step forward.
Here are some skills that are useful for working as a coal miner:
Manual dexterity
Coal miners physically remove coal out of the earth safely and while ensuring the coal and the area around them remain intact. This requires some fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. You can improve your manual dexterity by practicing a hobby that also requires fine motor skills, such as sewing or woodworking.
Comfort working in small spaces
It can help to feel comfortable in smaller spaces while working as a coal miner. This is because the working conditions of mines often require you to perform your duties in narrow areas. For instance, you may work hundreds of feet underground in small passageways with limited space for machinery.
Heavy machinery skills
There are several types of mining techniques used to extract objects from the ground. Many of these techniques require the operation of heavy machinery. Coal miners who understand how to run the various heavy machines used at their mine may work more efficiently and might receive a higher salary for their machinery knowledge.
Installation and repair
Part of a coal miner’s duties include installing mining tools such as water pumps or conveyor belts, monitoring their status and repairing them if there are any issues. Knowing how to install and repair pieces of mining equipment can help you perform your task more easily and safely. You can learn more about the tools you may need to repair from your mining courses, talking to other coal miners or reading books about the equipment.
Knowledge of safety rules
Mining programs require coal miners to learn safety and emergency preparedness procedures. Understanding how to keep yourself and other people safe is an essential part of being a coal miner. You can learn more about mine safety from the mine safety and health association or other safety organization.


