053-4 Wyo. Code R. §§ 75.1403-7 - Criteria-Mantrips
(a) Mantrips should be operated independently
of any loaded trip, empty trip, or supply trip and should not be operated
within 300 feet of any trip, including another mantrip.
(b) A sufficient number of mantrip cars
should be provided to prevent overcrowding of men.
(c) Mantrips should not be pushed.
(d) Where mantrips are operated by
locomotives on slopes such mantrips should be coupled to the front and rear by
locomotives capable of holding such mantrips. Where ropes are used on slopes
for mantrip haulage, such conveyances should be connected by chains, steel
ropes, or other effective devices between mantrip cars and the rope.
(e) Safety goggles or eyeshields should be
provided for all persons being transported in open-type mantrips.
(f) All trips, including trailers and sleds,
should be operated at speeds consistent with conditions and the equipment used,
and should be so controlled that they can be stopped within the limits of
visibility.
(g) All mantrips should
be under the direction of a supervisor and the operator of each mantrip should
be familiar with the haulage safety rules and regulations.
(h) Men should proceed in an orderly manner
to and from mantrips and no person should be permitted to get on or off a
moving mantrip.
(i)
[Reserved]
(j) Mantrips should not
be permitted to proceed until the operator of the mantrip is assured that he
has a clear road.
(k) Supplies or
tools, except small hand tools or instruments, should not be transported with
men.
(l) At places where men enter
or leave mantrip conveyances, ample clearance should be provided and provisions
made to prevent persons from coming in contact with energized electric
circuits.
(m) The mine car next to
a trolley locomotive should not be used to transport men. Such cars may be used
to transport small tools and supplies. This is not to be construed as
permitting the transportation of large or bulky supplies such as shuttle car
wheel units, or similar material.
(n) Drop-bottom cars used to transport men
should have the bottoms secured with an additional locking device.
(o) Extraneous materials or supplies should
not be transported on top of equipment; however, materials and supplies that
are necessary for or related to the operation of such equipment may be
transported on top of such equipment if a hazard is not introduced.
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