053-3 Wyo. Code R. § 57.3203 - Rock fixtures
(a) When rock bolts
and accessories addressed in ASTM F432-83, "Standard Specification for Roof and
Rock Bolts and Accessories", are used for ground support, the mine operator
shall-
(1) Obtain a manufacturer's
certification that the material was manufactured and tested in accordance with
the specifications of ASTM F432-83; and,
(2) Make this certification available to an
authorized representative of the Secretary and the State Mine
Inspector.
(b) Fixtures
and accessories not addressed in ASTM F432-83 may be used for ground support
provided they-
(1) Have been successful in
supporting the ground in an area with similar strata, opening dimensions and
ground stresses in any mine; or
(2)
Have been tested and shown to be effective in supporting ground in an area of
the affected mine which has similar strata, opening dimensions, and ground
stresses as the area where the fixtures are expected to be used. During the
test process, access to the test area shall be limited to persons necessary to
conduct the test.
(c)
Bearing plates shall be used with fixtures when necessary for effective ground
support.
(d) The diameter of
finishing bits shall be within a tolerance of plus or minus 0.030 inch of the
manufacturer's recommended hole diameter for the anchor used. When separate
finishing bits are used, they shall be distinguishable from other
bits.
(e) Damaged or deteriorated
cartridges of grouting material shall not be used.
(f) When rock bolts tensioned by torquing are
used as a means of ground support,
(1)
Selected tension level shall be-
(i) At least
50 percent of either the yield point of the bolt or anchorage capacity of the
rock, whichever is less; and
(ii)
No greater than the yield point of the bolt or anchorage capacity of the
rock.
(2) The torque of
the first bolt, every tenth bolt, and the last bolt installed in each work area
during the shift shall be accurately determined immediately after installation.
If the torque of any fixture tested does not fall within the installation
torque range, corrective action shall be taken.
(g) When grouted fixtures can be tested by
applying torque, the first fixture installed in each work place shall be tested
to withstand 150 foot-pounds of torque. Should it rotate in the hole, a second
fixture shall be tested in the same manner. If the second fixture also turns,
corrective action shall be taken.
(h) When other tensioned and nontensioned
fixtures are used, test methods shall be established and used to verify their
effectiveness.
(i) The mine
operator shall certify that tests were conducted and make the certification
available to an authorized representative of the Secretary and the State Mine
Inspector.
Scaling and Support-Underground Only
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