053-5 Wyo. Code R. § 77.1501 - Auger mining; inspections
(a) The face of all
highwalls, to a distance of 25 feet on both sides of each drilling site, shall
be inspected by a certified person before any augering operation is begun, and
at least once during each coal producing shift and all loose material shall be
removed from the drilling site before persons are permitted to enter the
drilling area. The results of all such inspections shall be recorded daily in a
book approved by the Secretary.
(b)
In addition, the face of all highwalls, to a distance of 25 feet on both sides
of each drilling site, shall be inspected frequently by a certified person
during any auger operation conducted either during or after a heavy rainfall or
during any period of intermittent freezing and thawing and the results of such
inspections shall be recorded as provided in paragraph (a) of this
section.
(c) When an auger hole
penetrates an abandoned or mined out area of an underground mine, tests for
methane and oxygen deficiency shall be made at the collar of the hole by a
qualified person using devices approved by the Secretary to determine if
dangerous quantities of methane or oxygen-deficient air are present or being
emitted. If such is found no further work shall be performed until the
atmosphere has been made safe.
(d)
Tests for oxygen deficiency shall be conducted with a permissible flame safety
lamp or other means approved by the Secretary and all tests for methane shall
be conducted with a methane detector approved by the Secretary.
(e) Internal combustion engines shall not be
operated in the vicinity of any auger hole in which tests for methane or oxygen
deficiency are being made.
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