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Code · CFR · Title 30 — Mineral Resources · Part 77 · § 77.1906

§ 77.1906. Hoists; daily inspection.

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(a)Hoists used to transport persons shall be inspected daily. The inspection shall include examination of the headgear (headframe, sheave wheels, etc.), connections, links and chains, and other facilities.
(b)Prior to each working shift, and before a hoist is returned to service after it has been out of normal service for any reason, the hoist shall be run by the hoist operator through one complete cycle of operation before any person is permitted to be transported.
(c)At the completion of each daily examination required by paragraph
(a)of this section, the person making the examination shall certify, by signature and date, that the examination has been made. If any unsafe condition in the hoisting equipment is present, the person conducting the examination shall make a record of the condition and the date. Certifications and records shall be retained for one year. (Sec. 101, Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977, Pub. L. 91-173 as amended by Pub. L. 95-164, 91 Stat. 1291 (30 U.S.C. 811)) \[48 FR 53242, Nov. 25, 1983, as amended at 60 FR 33723, June 29, 1995\]
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  • Pub. L. 91-173
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  • 91 Stat. 1291
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§ 77.1906
Hoists; daily inspection.
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