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Code · CFR · Title 30 — Mineral Resources · Part 75 · § 75.313

§ 75.313. Main mine fan stoppage with persons underground.

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(a)If a main mine fan stops while anyone is underground and the ventilating quantity provided by the fan is not maintained by a back-up fan system---
(1)Electrically powered equipment in each working section shall be deenergized;
(2)Other mechanized equipment in each working section shall be shut off; and
(3)Everyone shall be withdrawn from the working sections and areas where mechanized mining equipment is being installed or removed.
(b)If ventilation is restored within 15 minutes after a main mine fan stops, certified persons shall examine for methane in the working places and in other areas where methane is likely to accumulate before work is resumed and before equipment is energized or restarted in these areas.
(c)If ventilation is not restored within 15 minutes after a main mine fan stops---
(1)Everyone shall be withdrawn from the mine;
(2)Underground electric power circuits shall be deenergized. However, circuits necessary to withdraw persons from the mine need not be deenergized if located in areas or haulageways where methane is not likely to migrate to or accumulate. These circuits shall be deenergized as persons are withdrawn; and
(3)Mechanized equipment not located on working sections shall be shut off. However, mechanized equipment necessary to withdraw persons from the mine need not be shut off if located in areas where methane is not likely to migrate to or accumulate. (d)(1) When ventilation is restored---
(i)No one other than designated certified examiners shall enter any underground area of the mine until an examination is conducted as described in § 75.360(b) through
(e)and the area has been determined to be safe. Designated certified examiners shall enter the underground area of the mine from which miners have been withdrawn only after the fan has operated for at least 15 minutes unless a longer period of time is specified in the approved ventilation plan.
(ii)Underground power circuits shall not be energized and nonpermissible mechanized equipment shall not be started or operated in an area until an examination is conducted as described in § 75.360(b) through
(e)and the area has been determined to be safe, except that designated certified examiners may use nonpermissible transportation equipment in intake airways to facilitate the making of the required examination.
(2)If ventilation is restored to the mine before miners reach the surface, the miners may return to underground working areas only after an examination of the areas is made by a certified person and the areas are determined to be safe.
(e)Any atmospheric monitoring system operated during fan stoppages shall be intrinsically safe.
(f)Any electrical refuge alternative components exposed to the mine atmosphere shall be approved as intrinsically safe for use during fan stoppages. Any electrical refuge alternative components located inside the refuge alternative shall be either approved as intrinsically safe or approved as permissible for use during fan stoppages. \[61 FR 9829, Mar. 11, 1996, as amended at 73 FR 80697, Dec. 31, 2008\]
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