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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 352 — Mining regulations

352.270 Storage of oils or similar flammable material.

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Buildings used for the storage of oils or similar flammable material shall not be located within one hundred
(100)feet of any hoisting or escape shaft or mine opening. Oil, grease or similar flammable material shall not be stored within one hundred
(100)feet of any hoisting or escape shaft or mine opening. Oil and grease used in mines shall be taken into the mine from day to day with one
(1)day's supply being the maximum. Oil and grease stored underground shall be kept in closed containers.
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