2011 Kentucky Revised Statutes CHAPTER 352 MINING REGULATIONS 352.145 Restrictions on work where hazardous conditions exist -- Requirement of visible warning devices and enclosed operator's cabs at stockpiles with underground feeders or draw-off tunnels -- Barrier requirements for haulage roadways -- Examinations and equipment checks.
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352.145 Restrictions on work where hazardous conditions exist -- Requirement of
visible warning devices and enclosed operator's cabs at stockpiles with
underground feeders or draw-off tunnels -- Barrier requirements for haulage
roadways -- Examinations and equipment checks.
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No employee of a surface coal mining operation shall be assigned, allowed, or
required to perform work alone in any area where hazardous conditions exist that
would endanger his safety unless he can communicate with others, can be heard, or
can be seen.
At stockpiles with underground feeders or draw-off tunnels, the licensee shall install
and maintain a visible warning device that shall be activated when the feeders are in
operation.
The operator's cab of all equipment being operated on or in the immediate area of a
stockpile with underground feeders or draw-off tunnels shall be enclosed by a
compartment and shall be furnished with a self-contained self-rescuer that is
capable of providing oxygen for a period of not less than one (1) hour.
On all haulage roadways, berms, guardrails, concrete barriers, or other suitable
devices shall be installed in such a manner that they extend to at least the mid-wheel
height of the highest vehicle or equipment that regularly travels that type of
roadway.
A surface preshift examination shall be conducted within three (3) hours prior to
men working. A certified foreman shall check the areas where men are required to
work or travel during the shift. Roadways, pit areas, highwalls, and dumping points
shall be checked. If any hazardous conditions are found, they shall be corrected
prior to men working in the area. A suitable record book shall be kept in the control
of the mine foreman. Immediately after the examination of the mine or portion
thereof, the mine foreman shall enter and sign a record of the examination in the
book with ink. The record shall clearly show any danger discovered at the mine, and
the action taken to correct the dangerous conditions. The record book shall, at all
times during the working hours, be accessible to the mine inspector or analyst and
the miner or his representative.
All equipment operators shall conduct a preoperational check of their equipment.
All preoperational checks shall be recorded by the equipment operator and kept
with the equipment and, if a hazard is found to exist on any piece of equipment that
would render it unsafe to operate, the hazardous condition shall be reported to the
mine foreman or mine superintendent. All appropriate repairs shall be made before
the equipment is put back into operation, except for moving the equipment to a safe
place for repairs. The record book of all hazardous conditions and repairs made
shall be kept in the control of the mine foreman or mine superintendent at all times.
Effective: June 26, 2007
History: Amended 2007 Ky. Acts ch. 94, sec. 16, effective June 26, 2007. -- Amended
1998 Ky. Acts ch. 478, sec. 1, effective July 15, 1998. -- Created 1988 Ky. Acts
ch. 410, sec. 1, effective July 15, 1988.
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