W. Va. Code R. § 48-8-2 - Definitions
2.1. Alternative
Training Program -- For the purpose of this rule, the term "alternative
training program" refers to a program of instruction, practical exercises and
supervised, hands-on electrical work that is intended as an alternative to the
traditional twelve-month program provided in the Board's Rules and Regulations
Governing the Standards for Certification of Coal Mine Electricians,"
48CSR7.
2.2. Apprentice Electrician
-- The term "apprentice electrician" means an individual who is the holder of
an apprentice electrician's card, and is in training to perform maintenance
work on electrical circuits or electrically operated equipment.
2.3. Approved -- The term "approved" means in
strict compliance with mining law, or in the absence of law, accepted by a
recognized standardizing body or organization whose approval is generally
recognized as authoritative on the subject. (Refer to W. Va. Code §
22A-1-2(3)).
2.4. Certification Examinations -- The term
"certification examinations" means the examinations in specific categories
within these regulations which have been approved by the Board of Miner
Training, Education, and Certification, and which are administered by the
Office of Miners' Health, Safety and Training.
2.5. Certified Electrician -- The term
"certified electrician" means any person who is:
(a) qualified as a mine electrician, and who
has passed an examination administered by the Office of Miners' Health, Safety
and Training and has satisfactorily completed a coal mine electrical training
program approved by the Office of Miners' Health, Safety and Training; or, any
person who
(b) has at least three
(3) years of experience in performing electrical work underground in a coal
mine, in the surface work areas of an underground coal mine, in a surface coal
mine, in a noncoal mine, in the mine equipment manufacturing industry, or in
any other industry using or manufacturing similar equipment, and who has passed
a certification examination administeredby the Office of Miners' Health, Safety
and Training; or
(c) any person who
is qualified as a mine electrician in any state that recognizes certified
electricians licensed in West Virginia.
2.6. Certified Person -- The term "certified
person" when used to designate the kind of person to whom the performance of
duty in connection with the operation of a mine shall be assigned, means a
person who is qualified under the provisions of the law to perform such duty.
(Refer to W. Va. Code §
22A-1-2(d)(3)).
2.7. Direct Supervision -- The term "direct
supervision" means the supervision of an apprentice electrician by a certified
electrician in the work area where electrical work is being
performed.
2.8. Electrical work --
The term "electrical work" means work consisting primarily of electrical
construction, installation, testing, inspection, maintenance and repair tasks
on electrical coal mining equipment, apparatus, circuits, and/or distribution
circuits used in or around a coal mine.
2.9. High Voltage -- The term "high voltage"
means voltages of more than one thousand volts.
2.10. Immediate Supervision -- The term
"immediate supervision" means the physical presence of a certified electrician
with the apprentice electrician.
2.11. Low Voltage -- The term "low voltage"
means up to and including six hundred sixty volts.
2.12. Medium Voltage -- The term "medium
voltage" means voltages from six hundred sixty one to one thousand
volts.
2.13. Qualified
Person-Electrician Alternative Program -- The term "qualified
person-electrician-alternative program" means a person who has completed all of
the educational and testing requirements established by the Board of Miner
Training, Education, and Certification pursuant to 48 CSR Series 8.
2.14. Traditional Training Program - The term
"traditional training program" refers to the standard, certified electrician
training program established by the Board of Miner Training, Education, and
Certification pursuant to 48 CSR 7, 4.1 and 8.2.
2.15. Work Area -- The term "work area" means
within five-hundred (500) feet in any direction of the area in a mine where
electrical work is being performed.
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