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Code · CFR · Title 30 — Mineral Resources · Part 75 · § 75.1403-6

§ 75.1403-6. Criteria---Self-propelled personnel carriers.

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(a)Each self-propelled personnel carrier should:
(1)Be provided with an audible warning device;
(2)Be provided with a sealed-beam headlight, or its equivalent, on each end;
(3)Be provided with reflectors on both ends and sides.
(b)In addition, each track-mounted self-propelled personnel carrier should:
(1)Be provided with a suitable lifting jack and bar, which shall be secured or carried in a tool compartment;
(2)Be equipped with 2 separate and independent braking systems properly installed and well maintained;
(3)Be equipped with properly installed and well-maintained sanding devices, except that personnel carriers (jitneys), which transport not more than 5 men, need not be equipped with such sanding device;
(4)If an open type, be equipped with guards of sufficient strength and height to prevent personnel from being thrown from such carriers.
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