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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

352.350 Mine foreman to notify licensee or superintendent of dangers -- Duties as

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to reports -- Compliance with inspector's recommendations.
(1)The mine foreman shall notify, in writing, the licensee or superintendent of the mine
of his inability to comply with any of the requirements of the mining laws, and the
licensee or superintendent shall at once attend to the matter complained of by the
mine foreman so as to enable him to comply with the mining laws.
(2)The mine foreman shall each day enter and sign plainly with ink, in a book provided
for that purpose, a report of the condition of the mine. The report shall clearly state
any danger that comes under his observation during the day or is reported to him by
his assistants or by the fire bosses, and shall state what action was taken to correct
such danger, whether or not there is a proper supply of material on hand for the safe
working of the mine, and whether or not the mining laws are being complied with.
The mine foreman shall each day read carefully, and countersign with ink, all
reports entered in the record book of the fire bosses.
(3)The mine superintendent, mine manager, mine foreman, and assistant foreman shall
be held jointly responsible for the immediate compliance with the provisions of
KRS Chapter 351 and this chapter.
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