053-5 Wyo. Code R. § 77.1911 - Ventilation of slopes and shafts
(a) All slopes and
shafts shall be ventilated by mechanical ventilation equipment during
development. Such equipment shall be examined before each shift and the
quantity of air in the slope or shaft measured daily by a certified person and
the results of such examinations and tests recorded in a book approved by the
Secretary.
(b) Ventilation fans
shall be:
(1) Installed on the
surface;
(2) Installed in fireproof
housing and connected to the slope or shaft opening with fireproof air
ducts;
(3) Designed to permit the
reversal of the air current, and located in an area which will prevent a
recirculation of air from the slope or shaft or air contamination from any
other source;
(4) Equipped with an
automatic signal device designed to give an alarm in the event the fan slows or
stops which can be seen or heard by any person on duty in the vicinity of the
fan, except where fans are constantly attended.
(5) Offset not less than 15 feet from the
shaft; and
(6) Equipped with air
ducts which are fire resistant and maintained so as to prevent excessive
leakage of air;
(i) Flexible ducts shall be
constructed to permit ventilation by either exhausting or blowing methods and
when metal air ducts are used, they shall be grounded effectively to remove
static and other electrical charges;
(ii) Ducts shall extend as close to the
bottom as necessary to ventilate properly.
(c) A qualified person, designated by the
operator, shall be assigned to maintain each ventilating system.
(d) The fan shall be operated continuously
when men are below the surface. Any accidental stoppage or reduction in airflow
shall be corrected promptly; however, where repairs cannot be made immediately,
development work below the surface shall be stopped and all the men not needed
to make necessary repairs shall be removed to the surface.
Notes
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