Ohio Admin. Code 1501:14-2-03 - Criteria, standards and procedures governing annual safety performance evaluations of surface mining operations that are inspected by MSHA
This rule applies to surface mining operations that are inspected by MSHA.
(A) The chief
annually shall
will conduct, in accordance with these rules, a safety
performance evaluation of all surface mining operations in the state that are
inspected by MSHA.
(B) Collection
of violation data. At the beginning of each state fiscal year, the chief
shall
will
obtain from the MSHA mine data retrieval system the violations per inspection
day ("VPID") calculation for the preceding fifteen months for each surface
mining operation permitted under Chapter 1514. of the Revised Code.
(C) Procedures governing safety performance
evaluations. If a surface mining operation has a VPID calculation of three or
more, the chief shall
will, pursuant to division (B) of section
1514.41 of the Revised Code,
identify the surface mining operation as having three or more violations per
day. A surface mining operation identified by the chief as having three or more
violations per day shall
will receive a minimum of two inspections conducted in
accordance with division (B) of section
1514.41 and section
1514.43 of the Revised Code for
one year following the identification.
(D) Notification of determination to conduct
inspections due to the results of a safety performance evaluation. If a surface
mining operation is identified under paragraph (C) of this rule as having three
or more violations per day, the chief shall
will provide
written notification to the operator of the operation and, if applicable, the
authorized representative of the miners of the operation, that the operation
will be inspected pursuant to division (B) of section
1514.41 and section
1514.43 of the Revised Code and
as determined by this rule. The notice shall
will contain:
(1) A citation of the relevant provision(s)
of the Revised Code and the Administrative Code that require the
inspections;
(2) A statement that a
minimum of two inspections of the operation will be conducted for one year
following the identification;
(3) A
requirement that the operator provide to the chief within thirty days, in
writing, the name of the organization identified as the authorized
representative of the miners for the operation, if applicable. The operator may
provide this name by U.S. mail, facsimile, or electronic mail to the attention
of: manager, mine safety program, Columbus office, division of mineral
resources management; and
(4) The
procedure, pursuant to paragraph (E) of this rule, whereby the operator may
request that the chief reconsider the decision that the surface mining
operation had three or more violations per day.
(E) Reconsideration by the chief.
(1) Within thirty days of receipt of the
notification required by paragraph (D) of this rule, a surface mining operator
may submit a written request to the chief asking him or her to reconsider the
decision that the operation had three or more violations per day.
(2) Within fourteen days of the receipt of an
operator's request for reconsideration under paragraph (E)(1) of this rule, the
chief shall
will provide the operator and, if applicable, the
authorized representative of the miners at the surface mining operation with
written notice of his or her decision.
(3) Within thirty days after receipt of the
chief's decision upon reconsideration under paragraph (E)(2) of this rule, the
operator may appeal the chief's decision to the reclamation commission in
accordance with section
1514.09 of the Revised Code.
An operator shall not file
Before filing an appeal with the reclamation
commission of the chief's decision that a surface mining operation had three or
more violations per day,
without
the
applicant is to first requesting
request reconsideration as provided by paragraph
(E)(1) of this rule. The filing of a notice of appeal to the reclamation
commission does not operate as a stay of any order, determination, or decision
of the chief.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 1514.40
Rule Amplifies: 1514.09, 1514.40, 1514.41, 1514.45
Prior Effective Dates: 09/17/2010
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