81_FR_42863 81 FR 42737 - Petitions for Modification of Application of Existing Mandatory Safety Standards

81 FR 42737 - Petitions for Modification of Application of Existing Mandatory Safety Standards

DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Mine Safety and Health Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 126 (June 30, 2016)

Page Range42737-42740
FR Document2016-15436

Section 101(c) of the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977 and Title 30 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 44 govern the application, processing, and disposition of petitions for modification. This notice is a summary of petitions for modification submitted to the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) by the parties listed below.

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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

Mine Safety and Health Administration


Petitions for Modification of Application of Existing Mandatory 
Safety Standards

AGENCY: Mine Safety and Health Administration, Labor.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: Section 101(c) of the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 
1977 and Title 30 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 44 govern the 
application, processing, and disposition of petitions for modification. 
This notice is a summary of petitions for modification submitted to the 
Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) by the parties listed 
below.

DATES: All comments on the petitions must be received by the MSHA's 
Office of Standards, Regulations, and Variances on or before August 1, 
2016.

ADDRESSES: You may submit your comments, identified by ``docket 
number'' on the subject line, by any of the following methods:
    1. Electronic Mail: [email protected]. Include the docket 
number of the petition in the subject line of the message.
    2. Facsimile: 202-693-9441.
    3. Regular Mail or Hand Delivery: MSHA, Office of Standards, 
Regulations, and Variances, 201 12th Street South, Suite 4E401, 
Arlington, Virginia 22202-5452, Attention: Sheila McConnell, Director, 
Office of Standards, Regulations, and Variances. Persons delivering 
documents are required to check in at the receptionist's desk in Suite 
4E401. Individuals may inspect copies of the petitions and comments 
during normal business hours at the address listed above.
    MSHA will consider only comments postmarked by the U.S. Postal 
Service or proof of delivery from another delivery service such as UPS 
or Federal Express on or before the deadline for comments.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Barbara Barron, Office of Standards, 
Regulations, and Variances at 202-693-9447 (Voice), 
[email protected] (Email), or 202-693-9441 (Facsimile). [These are 
not toll-free numbers.]

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

 I. Background

    Section 101(c) of the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977 
(Mine Act) allows the mine operator or representative of miners to file 
a petition to modify the application of any mandatory safety standard 
to a coal or other mine if the Secretary of Labor determines that:
    1. An alternative method of achieving the result of such standard 
exists which will at all times guarantee no less than the same measure 
of protection afforded the miners of such mine by such standard; or
    2. That the application of such standard to such mine will result 
in a diminution of safety to the miners in such mine.
    In addition, the regulations at 30 CFR 44.10 and 44.11 establish 
the requirements and procedures for filing petitions for modification.

II. Petitions for Modification

    Docket Number: M-2016-012-C.
    Petitioner: ICG Illinois, LLC, 5945 Lester Road, Williamsville, 
Illinois 62693.
    Mine: Viper Mine, MSHA I.D. No. 11-02664, located in Sangamon 
County, Illinois.
    Regulation Affected: 30 CFR 75.500(d) (Permissible electric 
equipment).
    Modification Request: The petitioner requests a modification of the 
existing standard to permit the use of nonpermissible surveying 
equipment in or inby the last open crosscut. The petitioner proposes to 
use theodolites and low-voltage battery operated total stations if they 
have an IP rating of 66 or higher. The petitioner states that:
    (1) Nonpermissible electronic surveying equipment will only be used 
until equivalent permissible electronic surveying equipment is 
available or if viable new mechanical surveying equipment is not 
commercially available.
    (2) Viper Mine will maintain a log for electronic surveying 
equipment. The log will be kept in either a paperbound book or a 
digital copy. The log will contain the date of manufacture and/or 
purchase of each particular piece of electronic surveying equipment. 
The log will be made available to MSHA on request.
    (3) All nonpermissible electronic surveying equipment to be used in 
or inby the last open crosscut will be examined by the person that will 
operate the equipment prior to taking the equipment underground to 
ensure the equipment is being maintained in a safe operating condition. 
These checks will include:
    (i) Checking the instrument for any physical damage and the 
integrity of the case.
    (ii) Removing the battery and inspecting for corrosion.
    (iii) Inspecting the contact points to ensure a secure connection 
to the battery.
    (iv) Reinserting the battery and powering up and shutting down to 
ensure proper connections.
    (v) Checking the battery compartment cover or battery attachment to 
ensure that it is securely fastened.
    (vi) Recording the results of the inspection in the equipment log.
    (4) All nonpermissible electronic surveying equipment will be 
serviced according to the manufacturer's recommendations. Dates of 
service will be recorded in the equipment log and will include a 
description of the work performed.
    (5) The non-permissible surveying equipment that will be used in or 
inby the last open crosscut will not be put into service until MSHA has 
initially inspected the equipment and determined that it is in 
compliance.
    (6) As an additional safety check, prior to setting up and 
energizing nonpermissible electronic surveying equipment in or inby the 
last open crosscut, the surveyor(s) will conduct a visual examination 
of the immediate area for evidence that the areas appear to be 
sufficiently rock-dusted and for the presence of accumulated float coal 
dust. If the rock-dusting appears insufficient or the presence of 
accumulated coal dust is observed, the equipment will not be energized 
until sufficient rock dust has been applied and/or the accumulations of 
coal dust have been cleaned up. If nonpermissible electronic surveying 
equipment is to be used in an area that is not rocked-dusted within 40 
feet of a working face where a continuous miner is used to extract 
coal, the area will be rock-dusted prior to energizing the electronic 
surveying equipment.

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    (7) Prior to energizing any of the nonpermissible surveying 
equipment in or inby the last open crosscut, methane tests must be made 
no more than 8 inches from the roof at the location of the equipment. 
All hand-held methane detectors will be MSHA-approved and maintained in 
permissible and proper operating condition as defined by 30 CFR 75.320. 
All methane detectors must provide visual and audible warnings when 
methane is detected at or above 1.0 percent.
    (8) All areas to be surveyed will be pre-shifted according to 30 
CFR 75.360 prior to surveying. If the area was not pre-shifted, a 
supplemental examination according to 30 CFR 75.361 will be performed 
before any non-certified person enters the area. If the area has been 
examined according to 30 CFR 75.360 or 75.361, an additional 
examination is not required.
    (9) A qualified person as defined in 30 CFR 75.151 will 
continuously monitor for methane immediately before and during the use 
of nonpermissible surveying equipment in or inby the last open 
crosscut. If there are two people in the surveying crew, a second 
person in the crew will also continuously monitor for methane. That 
second person will either be a qualified person as defined in 30 CFR 
75.151 or will be in the process of being trained to be a qualified 
person but will not make such tests for a period of 6 months, as 
required by 30 CFR 75.151. On completion of the 6-month training 
period, the second person on the survey crew must become qualified to 
continue on the survey crew. If the surveying crew consists of one 
person, that person will monitor for methane with two separate devices. 
While the equipment is energized in or inby the last open crosscut, one 
qualified person who is continuously monitoring for methane will remain 
with the electronic surveying equipment.
    (10) Batteries contained in the surveying equipment must be changed 
out or charged in intake air outby the last open crosscut. Replacement 
batteries for the electronic surveying equipment will not be brought in 
or inby the last open crosscut. Upon each entry into the mine, all 
batteries for the electronic surveying equipment must be fully charged.
    (11) When using nonpermissible electronic surveying equipment inby 
the last open crosscut, the surveyor must confirm by measurement or by 
the air quantity on the section, on that shift, in the last open 
crosscut or coming to the face is the quantity that is required by the 
mine's ventilation plan.
    (12) Nonpermissible electronic surveying equipment will not be used 
when active coal extraction is occurring in the section. All active 
coal extraction in the section will cease prior to use of the equipment 
in or inby the last open crosscut.
    (13) Personnel using the surveying equipment will be properly 
trained to recognize the hazards and limitations associated with the 
use of surveying equipment in areas where methane could be present.
    (14) All members of the surveying crew will receive specific 
training on the terms and conditions of this petition before using 
nonpermissible electronic surveying equipment in or inby the last open 
crosscut. A record of the training will be kept with the other training 
records.
    (15) Within 60 days after the Proposed Decision and Order (PDO) 
becomes final, the petitioner will submit proposed revisions for their 
approved part 48 training plan to the District Manager. The revisions 
will specify initial and refresher training regarding the terms and 
conditions in the PDO. When training is conducted on the terms and 
conditions stated in the PDO, an MSHA Certificate of Training (Form 
5000-23) will be completed. Comments on the certificate of training 
will indicate surveyor training.
    (16) Viper mine will replace or exclude from service any theodolite 
that was acquired more than 5 years prior to the date that this 
petition becomes final or any total station acquired more than 10 years 
prior to the day that the PDO becomes final for use in or inby the last 
open crosscut. After 5 years, Viper Mine will maintain a cycle of 
purchasing new electronic surveying equipment whereby theodolites will 
be no older than 5 years from date of manufacture and total stations 
will be no more than 10 years from date of manufacture of use in or 
inby the last open crosscut.
    (17) Viper Mine is responsible for seeing that all surveying 
contractors hired by Viper Mine are using relatively new electronic 
equipment, i.e., theodolites no older than 5 years from date of 
manufacture and total stations no older than 10 years from date of 
manufacture. These rules and regulations will apply to all 
nonpermissible electronic surveying equipment used in or inby the last 
open crosscut regardless of whether the equipment is used by Viper Mine 
or by an independent contractor.
    (18) Nonpermissible equipment will not be used where float coal 
dust is in suspension.
    The petitioner asserts that the proposed alternative method will at 
all times guarantee no less than the same measure of protection 
afforded by the existing standard.
    Docket Number: M-2016-013-C.
    Petitioner: ICG Illinois, LLC, 5945 Lester Road, Williamsville, 
Illinois 62693.
    Mine: Viper Mine, MSHA I.D. No. 11-02664, located in Sangamon 
County, Illinois.
    Regulation Affected: 30 CFR 75.507-1(a) (Electric equipment other 
than power-connection points; outby the last open crosscut; return air; 
permissibility requirements).
    Modification Request: The petitioner requests a modification of the 
existing standard to permit the use of nonpermissible surveying 
equipment in the return airway. The petitioner proposes to use 
theodolites and low-voltage battery-operated total stations if they 
have an IP rating of 66 or higher. The petitioner states that:
    (1) Nonpermissible electronic surveying equipment will only be used 
until equivalent permissible electronic surveying equipment is 
available or if viable new mechanical surveying equipment is not 
commercially available.
    (2) Viper Mine will maintain a log for electronic surveying 
equipment. The log will be kept in either a paperbound book or a 
digital copy. The log will contain the date of manufacture and/or 
purchase of each particular piece of electronic surveying equipment. 
The log will be made available to MSHA on request.
    (3) All nonpermissible electronic surveying equipment to be used in 
the return airway will be examined by the person that will operate the 
equipment prior to taking the equipment underground to ensure the 
equipment is being maintained in a safe operating condition. These 
checks will include:
    (i) Checking the instrument for any physical damage and the 
integrity of the case.
    (ii) Removing the battery and inspecting for corrosion.
    (iii) Inspecting the contact points to ensure a secure connection 
to the battery.
    (iv) Reinserting the battery and powering up and shutting down to 
ensure proper connections.
    (v) Checking the battery compartment cover or battery attachment to 
ensure that it is securely fastened.
    (vi) Recording the results of the inspection in the equipment log.
    (4) All nonpermissible electronic surveying equipment will be 
serviced according to the manufacturer's recommendations. Dates of 
service will be recorded in the equipment log and

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will include a description of the work performed.
    (5) The nonpermissible surveying equipment used in the return 
airway will not be put into service until MSHA has initially inspected 
the equipment and determined that it is in compliance.
    (6) As an additional safety check, prior to setting up and 
energizing nonpermissible electronic surveying equipment in the return 
airway, the surveyor(s) will conduct a visual examination of the 
immediate area for evidence that the areas appear to be sufficiently 
rock-dusted and for the presence of accumulated float coal dust. If the 
rock-dusting appears insufficient or the presence of accumulated coal 
dust is observed, the equipment will not be energized until sufficient 
rock dust has been applied and/or the accumulations of coal dust have 
been cleaned up. If nonpermissible electronic surveying equipment is to 
be used in an area that is not rocked-dusted within 40 feet of a 
working face where a continuous miner is used to extract coal, the area 
will be rock-dusted prior to energizing the electronic surveying 
equipment.
    (7) Prior to energizing any of the nonpermissible surveying 
equipment in the return airway, methane tests must be made no more than 
8 inches from the roof at the location of the equipment. All hand-held 
methane detectors will be MSHA-approved and maintained in permissible 
and proper operating condition as defined by 30 CFR 75.320. All methane 
detectors must provide visual and audible warnings when methane is 
detected at or above 1.0 percent.
    (8) All areas to be surveyed will be pre-shifted according to 30 
CFR 75.360 prior to surveying. If the area was not pre-shifted, a 
supplemental examination according to 30 CFR 75.361 will be performed 
before any non-certified person enters the area. If the area has been 
examined according to 30 CFR 75.360 or 75.361, an additional 
examination is not required.
    (9) A qualified person as defined in 30 CFR 75.151 will 
continuously monitor for methane immediately before and during the use 
of nonpermissible surveying equipment in the return airway. If there 
are two people in the surveying crew, a second person in the crew will 
also continuously monitor for methane. That second person will either 
be a qualified person as defined in 30 CFR 75.151 or will be in the 
process of being trained to be a qualified person but will not make 
such tests for a period of 6 months, as required by 30 CFR 75.151. On 
completion of the 6-month training period, the second person on the 
survey crew must become qualified to continue on the survey crew. If 
the surveying crew consists of one person, that person will monitor for 
methane with two separate devices. While the equipment is energized in 
the return airway, one qualified person who is continuously monitoring 
for methane will remain with the electronic surveying equipment.
    (10) Batteries contained in the surveying equipment must be changed 
out or charged in intake air out of a return airway. Replacement 
batteries for the electronic surveying equipment will not be brought 
into the return airway. Upon each entry into the mine, all batteries 
for the electronic surveying equipment must be fully charged.
    (11) When using nonpermissible electronic surveying equipment in 
the return airway, the surveyor must confirm by measurement or by the 
air quantity on the section, on that shift, in the return airway is the 
quantity that is required by the mine's ventilation plan.
    (12) Nonpermissible electronic surveying equipment will not be used 
when active coal extraction is occurring in the section. All active 
coal extraction in the section will cease prior to use of the equipment 
in the return airway.
    (13) Personnel using the surveying equipment will be properly 
trained to recognize the hazards and limitations associated with the 
use of surveying equipment in areas where methane could be present.
    (14) All members of the surveying crew will receive specific 
training on the terms and conditions of this petition before using 
nonpermissible electronic surveying equipment in the return airway. A 
record of the training will be kept with the other training records.
    (15) Within 60 days after the Proposed Decision and Order (PDO) 
becomes final, the petitioner will submit proposed revisions for their 
approved part 48 training plan to the District Manager. The revisions 
will specify initial and refresher training regarding the terms and 
conditions in the PDO. When training is conducted on the terms and 
conditions stated in the PDO, an MSHA Certificate of Training (Form 
5000-23) will be completed. Comments on the certificate of training 
will indicate surveyor training.
    (16) Viper mine will replace or exclude from service any theodolite 
that was acquired more than 5 years prior to the date that this 
petition becomes final or any total station acquired more than 10 years 
prior to the day that the PDO becomes final for use in the return 
airway. After 5 years, Viper Mine will maintain a cycle of purchasing 
new electronic surveying equipment whereby theodolites will be no older 
than 5 years from date of manufacture and total stations will be no 
more than 10 years from date of manufacture for use in the return 
airway.
    (17) Viper Mine is responsible for seeing that all surveying 
contractors hired by Viper Mine are using relatively new electronic 
equipment, i.e., theodolites no older than 5 five years from date of 
manufacture and total stations no older than 10 years from date of 
manufacture. These rules and regulations will apply to all 
nonpermissible electronic surveying equipment used in the return airway 
regardless of whether the equipment is used by Viper Mine or by an 
independent contractor.
    (18) Nonpermissible equipment will not be used where float coal 
dust is in suspension.
    The petitioner asserts that the proposed alternative method will at 
all times guarantee no less than the same measure of protection 
afforded by the existing standard.
    Docket Number: M-2016-014-C.
    Petitioner: ICG Illinois, LLC, 5945 Lester Road, Williamsville, 
Illinois 62693.
    Mine: Viper Mine, MSHA I.D. No. 11-02664, located in Sangamon 
County, Illinois.
    Regulation Affected: 30 CFR 75.1002(a) (Installation of electric 
equipment and conductors; permissibility).
    Modification Request: The petitioner requests a modification of the 
existing standard to permit the use of nonpermissible surveying 
equipment within 150 feet of pillar workings. The petitioner proposes 
to use theodolites and low-voltage battery-operated total stations if 
they have an IP rating of 66 or higher. The petitioner states that:
    (1) Nonpermissible electronic surveying equipment will only be used 
until equivalent permissible electronic surveying equipment is 
available or if viable new mechanical surveying equipment is not 
commercially available.
    (2) Viper Mine will maintain a log for electronic surveying 
equipment. The log will be kept in either a paperbound book or a 
digital copy. The log will contain the date of manufacture and/or 
purchase of each particular piece of electronic surveying equipment. 
The log will be made available to MSHA on request.
    (3) All nonpermissible electronic surveying equipment to be used 
within 150 feet of pillar workings be examined by the person that will 
operate the equipment prior to taking the equipment underground to 
ensure the

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equipment is being maintained in a safe operating condition. These 
checks will include:
    (i) Checking the instrument for any physical damage and the 
integrity of the case.
    (ii) Removing the battery and inspecting for corrosion.
    (iii) Inspecting the contact points to ensure a secure connection 
to the battery.
    (iv) Reinserting the battery and powering up and shutting down to 
ensure proper connections.
    (v) Checking the battery compartment cover or battery attachment to 
ensure that it is securely fastened.
    (vi) Recording the results of the inspection in the equipment log.
    (4) All nonpermissible electronic surveying equipment will be 
serviced according to the manufacturer's recommendations. Dates of 
service will be recorded in the equipment log and will include a 
description of the work performed.
    (5) The nonpermissible surveying equipment that will be used within 
150 feet of pillar workings will not be put into service until MSHA has 
initially inspected the equipment and determined that it is in 
compliance.
    (6) As an additional safety check, prior to setting up and 
energizing nonpermissible electronic surveying equipment within 150 
feet of pillar workings, the surveyor(s) will conduct a visual 
examination of the immediate area for evidence that the areas appear to 
be sufficiently rock-dusted and for the presence of accumulated float 
coal dust. If the rock-dusting appears insufficient or the presence of 
accumulated coal dust is observed, the equipment will not be energized 
until sufficient rock dust has been applied and/or the accumulations of 
coal dust have been cleaned up. If nonpermissible electronic surveying 
equipment is to be used in an area that is not rocked-dusted within 40 
feet of a working face where a continuous miner is used to extract 
coal, the area will be rock- dusted prior to energizing the electronic 
surveying equipment.
    (7) Prior to energizing any of the nonpermissible surveying 
equipment within 150 feet of pillar workings, methane tests must be 
made no more than 8 inches from the roof at the location of the 
equipment. All hand-held methane detectors will be MSHA-approved and 
maintained in permissible and proper operating condition as defined by 
30 CFR 75.320. All methane detectors must provide visual and audible 
warnings when methane is detected at or above 1.0 percent.
    (8) All areas to be surveyed will be pre-shifted according to 30 
CFR 75.360 prior to surveying. If the area was not pre-shifted, a 
supplemental examination according to 30 CFR 75.361 will be performed 
before any non-certified person enters the area. If the area has been 
examined according to 30 CFR 75.360 or 75.361, an additional 
examination is not required.
    (9) A qualified person as defined in 30 CFR 75.151 will 
continuously monitor for methane immediately before and during the use 
of nonpermissible surveying equipment within 150 feet of pillar 
workings. If there are two people in the crew, a second person in the 
surveying crew will also continuously monitor for methane. That second 
person will either be a qualified person as defined in 30 CFR 75.151 or 
will be in the process of being trained to be a qualified person but 
will not make such tests for a period of 6 months, as required by 30 
CFR 75.151. On completion of the 6-month training period, the second 
person on the survey crew must become qualified to continue on the 
survey crew. If the surveying crew consists of one person, that person 
will monitor for methane with two separate devices. While the equipment 
is energized within 150 feet of pillar workings, one qualified person 
who is continuously monitoring for methane will remain with the 
electronic surveying equipment.
    (10) Batteries contained in the surveying equipment must be changed 
out or charged in intake air outside of 150 feet of pillar workings. 
Replacement batteries for the electronic surveying equipment will not 
be brought within 150 feet of pillar workings. Upon each entry into the 
mine, all batteries for the electronic surveying equipment must be 
fully charged.
    (11) When using nonpermissible electronic surveying equipment 
within 150 feet of pillar workings, the surveyor must confirm by 
measurement or by the air quantity on the section, on that shift, 
within 150 feet of pillar workings is the quantity that is required by 
the mine's ventilation plan.
    (12) Nonpermissible electronic surveying equipment will not be used 
when active coal extraction is occurring in the section. All active 
coal extraction in the section will cease prior to use of the equipment 
within 150 feet of pillar workings.
    (13) Personnel using the surveying equipment will be properly 
trained to recognize the hazards and limitations associated with the 
use of surveying equipment in areas where methane could be present.
    (14) All members of the surveying crew will receive specific 
training on the terms and conditions of this petition before using 
nonpermissible electronic surveying equipment within 150 feet of pillar 
workings. A record of the training will be kept with the other training 
records.
    (15) Within 60 days after the Proposed Decision and Order (PDO) 
becomes final, the petitioner will submit proposed revisions for their 
approved part 48 training plan to the District Manager. The revisions 
will specify initial and refresher training regarding the terms and 
conditions in the PDO. When training is conducted on the terms and 
conditions stated in the PDO, an MSHA Certificate of Training (Form 
5000-23) will be completed. Comments on the certificate of training 
will indicate surveyor training.
    (16) Viper mine will replace or exclude from service any theodolite 
that was acquired more than 5 years prior to the date that this 
petition becomes final or any total station acquired more than 10 years 
prior to the day that the PDO becomes final for use within 150 feet of 
pillar workings. After 5 years, Viper Mine will maintain a cycle of 
purchasing new electronic surveying equipment whereby theodolites will 
be no older than 5 years from date of manufacture and total stations 
will be no more than 10 years from date of manufacture for use within 
150 feet of pillar workings.
    (17) Viper Mine is responsible for seeing that all surveying 
contractors hired by Viper Mine are using relatively new electronic 
equipment, i.e., theodolites no older than 5 years from date of 
manufacture and total stations no older than 10 years from date of 
manufacture. These rules and regulations will apply to all 
nonpermissible electronic surveying equipment used within 150 feet of 
pillar workings regardless of whether the equipment is used by Viper 
Mine or by an independent contractor.
    (18) Nonpermissible equipment will not be used where float coal 
dust is in suspension.
    The petitioner asserts that the proposed alternative method will at 
all times guarantee no less than the same measure of protection 
afforded by the existing standard.

Sheila McConnell,
Director, Office of Standards, Regulations, and Variances.
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                                                     Mine: MC#1 Mine, MSHA I.D. No. 11–                   inspect copies of the petitions and                    will be kept in either a paperbound
                                                  03189, located in Franklin County,                      comments during normal business                        book or a digital copy. The log will
                                                  Illinois.                                               hours at the address listed above.                     contain the date of manufacture and/or
                                                     Regulation Affected: 30 CFR 75.507–                    MSHA will consider only comments                     purchase of each particular piece of
                                                  1(a) (Electric equipment other than                     postmarked by the U.S. Postal Service or               electronic surveying equipment. The log
                                                  power-connection points; outby the last                 proof of delivery from another delivery                will be made available to MSHA on
                                                  open crosscut return air; permissibility                service such as UPS or Federal Express                 request.
                                                  requirements).                                          on or before the deadline for comments.                  (3) All nonpermissible electronic
                                                     • Docket Number: M–2015–022–C.                       FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                       surveying equipment to be used in or
                                                     FR Notice: 80 FR 77024 (12/11/2015).                 Barbara Barron, Office of Standards,                   inby the last open crosscut will be
                                                     Petitioner: Speed Mining LLC, P.O.                                                                          examined by the person that will
                                                                                                          Regulations, and Variances at 202–693–
                                                  Box 99, Dawes, West Virginia 25054.                                                                            operate the equipment prior to taking
                                                                                                          9447 (Voice), barron.barbara@dol.gov
                                                     Mine: Refuse Disposal Facility, MSHA                                                                        the equipment underground to ensure
                                                                                                          (Email), or 202–693–9441 (Facsimile).
                                                  I.D. No. 46–05437, located in Kanawha                                                                          the equipment is being maintained in a
                                                                                                          [These are not toll-free numbers.]
                                                  County, West Virginia.                                                                                         safe operating condition. These checks
                                                     Regulation Affected: 30 CFR 77.214(a)                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                                                                                 will include:
                                                  (Refuse piles; general).                                I. Background                                            (i) Checking the instrument for any
                                                  Sheila McConnell,                                         Section 101(c) of the Federal Mine                   physical damage and the integrity of the
                                                  Director, Office of Standards, Regulations,             Safety and Health Act of 1977 (Mine                    case.
                                                  and Variances.                                          Act) allows the mine operator or                         (ii) Removing the battery and
                                                  [FR Doc. 2016–15435 Filed 6–29–16; 8:45 am]             representative of miners to file a                     inspecting for corrosion.
                                                  BILLING CODE 4520–43–P                                  petition to modify the application of any                (iii) Inspecting the contact points to
                                                                                                          mandatory safety standard to a coal or                 ensure a secure connection to the
                                                                                                          other mine if the Secretary of Labor                   battery.
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF LABOR                                     determines that:                                         (iv) Reinserting the battery and
                                                                                                            1. An alternative method of achieving                powering up and shutting down to
                                                  Mine Safety and Health Administration                   the result of such standard exists which               ensure proper connections.
                                                                                                          will at all times guarantee no less than                 (v) Checking the battery compartment
                                                  Petitions for Modification of                                                                                  cover or battery attachment to ensure
                                                                                                          the same measure of protection afforded
                                                  Application of Existing Mandatory                                                                              that it is securely fastened.
                                                                                                          the miners of such mine by such
                                                  Safety Standards                                                                                                 (vi) Recording the results of the
                                                                                                          standard; or
                                                  AGENCY: Mine Safety and Health                            2. That the application of such                      inspection in the equipment log.
                                                  Administration, Labor.                                  standard to such mine will result in a                   (4) All nonpermissible electronic
                                                  ACTION: Notice.                                         diminution of safety to the miners in                  surveying equipment will be serviced
                                                                                                          such mine.                                             according to the manufacturer’s
                                                  SUMMARY:    Section 101(c) of the Federal                 In addition, the regulations at 30 CFR               recommendations. Dates of service will
                                                  Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977 and                  44.10 and 44.11 establish the                          be recorded in the equipment log and
                                                  Title 30 of the Code of Federal                         requirements and procedures for filing                 will include a description of the work
                                                  Regulations Part 44 govern the                          petitions for modification.                            performed.
                                                  application, processing, and disposition                                                                         (5) The non-permissible surveying
                                                  of petitions for modification. This notice              II. Petitions for Modification                         equipment that will be used in or inby
                                                  is a summary of petitions for                              Docket Number: M–2016–012–C.                        the last open crosscut will not be put
                                                  modification submitted to the Mine                         Petitioner: ICG Illinois, LLC, 5945                 into service until MSHA has initially
                                                  Safety and Health Administration                        Lester Road, Williamsville, Illinois                   inspected the equipment and
                                                  (MSHA) by the parties listed below.                     62693.                                                 determined that it is in compliance.
                                                  DATES: All comments on the petitions                       Mine: Viper Mine, MSHA I.D. No. 11–                   (6) As an additional safety check,
                                                  must be received by the MSHA’s Office                   02664, located in Sangamon County,                     prior to setting up and energizing
                                                  of Standards, Regulations, and                          Illinois.                                              nonpermissible electronic surveying
                                                  Variances on or before August 1, 2016.                     Regulation Affected: 30 CFR 75.500(d)               equipment in or inby the last open
                                                  ADDRESSES: You may submit your                          (Permissible electric equipment).                      crosscut, the surveyor(s) will conduct a
                                                  comments, identified by ‘‘docket                           Modification Request: The petitioner                visual examination of the immediate
                                                  number’’ on the subject line, by any of                 requests a modification of the existing                area for evidence that the areas appear
                                                  the following methods:                                  standard to permit the use of                          to be sufficiently rock-dusted and for
                                                     1. Electronic Mail: zzMSHA-                          nonpermissible surveying equipment in                  the presence of accumulated float coal
                                                  comments@dol.gov. Include the docket                    or inby the last open crosscut. The                    dust. If the rock-dusting appears
                                                  number of the petition in the subject                   petitioner proposes to use theodolites                 insufficient or the presence of
                                                  line of the message.                                    and low-voltage battery operated total                 accumulated coal dust is observed, the
                                                     2. Facsimile: 202–693–9441.                          stations if they have an IP rating of 66               equipment will not be energized until
                                                     3. Regular Mail or Hand Delivery:                    or higher. The petitioner states that:                 sufficient rock dust has been applied
                                                  MSHA, Office of Standards,                                 (1) Nonpermissible electronic                       and/or the accumulations of coal dust
                                                  Regulations, and Variances, 201 12th                    surveying equipment will only be used                  have been cleaned up. If nonpermissible
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                                                  Street South, Suite 4E401, Arlington,                   until equivalent permissible electronic                electronic surveying equipment is to be
                                                  Virginia 22202–5452, Attention: Sheila                  surveying equipment is available or if                 used in an area that is not rocked-dusted
                                                  McConnell, Director, Office of                          viable new mechanical surveying                        within 40 feet of a working face where
                                                  Standards, Regulations, and Variances.                  equipment is not commercially                          a continuous miner is used to extract
                                                  Persons delivering documents are                        available.                                             coal, the area will be rock-dusted prior
                                                  required to check in at the receptionist’s                 (2) Viper Mine will maintain a log for              to energizing the electronic surveying
                                                  desk in Suite 4E401. Individuals may                    electronic surveying equipment. The log                equipment.


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                                                     (7) Prior to energizing any of the                      (12) Nonpermissible electronic                      times guarantee no less than the same
                                                  nonpermissible surveying equipment in                   surveying equipment will not be used                   measure of protection afforded by the
                                                  or inby the last open crosscut, methane                 when active coal extraction is occurring               existing standard.
                                                  tests must be made no more than 8                       in the section. All active coal extraction                Docket Number: M–2016–013–C.
                                                  inches from the roof at the location of                 in the section will cease prior to use of                 Petitioner: ICG Illinois, LLC, 5945
                                                  the equipment. All hand-held methane                    the equipment in or inby the last open                 Lester Road, Williamsville, Illinois
                                                  detectors will be MSHA-approved and                     crosscut.                                              62693.
                                                  maintained in permissible and proper                       (13) Personnel using the surveying                     Mine: Viper Mine, MSHA I.D. No. 11–
                                                  operating condition as defined by 30                    equipment will be properly trained to                  02664, located in Sangamon County,
                                                  CFR 75.320. All methane detectors must                  recognize the hazards and limitations                  Illinois.
                                                  provide visual and audible warnings                     associated with the use of surveying                      Regulation Affected: 30 CFR 75.507–
                                                  when methane is detected at or above                    equipment in areas where methane                       1(a) (Electric equipment other than
                                                  1.0 percent.                                            could be present.                                      power-connection points; outby the last
                                                     (8) All areas to be surveyed will be                    (14) All members of the surveying                   open crosscut; return air; permissibility
                                                  pre-shifted according to 30 CFR 75.360                  crew will receive specific training on                 requirements).
                                                  prior to surveying. If the area was not                 the terms and conditions of this petition                 Modification Request: The petitioner
                                                  pre-shifted, a supplemental examination                 before using nonpermissible electronic                 requests a modification of the existing
                                                  according to 30 CFR 75.361 will be                      surveying equipment in or inby the last                standard to permit the use of
                                                  performed before any non-certified                      open crosscut. A record of the training                nonpermissible surveying equipment in
                                                  person enters the area. If the area has                 will be kept with the other training                   the return airway. The petitioner
                                                  been examined according to 30 CFR                       records.                                               proposes to use theodolites and low-
                                                                                                             (15) Within 60 days after the Proposed              voltage battery-operated total stations if
                                                  75.360 or 75.361, an additional
                                                                                                          Decision and Order (PDO) becomes                       they have an IP rating of 66 or higher.
                                                  examination is not required.
                                                                                                          final, the petitioner will submit                      The petitioner states that:
                                                     (9) A qualified person as defined in 30              proposed revisions for their approved                     (1) Nonpermissible electronic
                                                  CFR 75.151 will continuously monitor                    part 48 training plan to the District                  surveying equipment will only be used
                                                  for methane immediately before and                      Manager. The revisions will specify                    until equivalent permissible electronic
                                                  during the use of nonpermissible                        initial and refresher training regarding               surveying equipment is available or if
                                                  surveying equipment in or inby the last                 the terms and conditions in the PDO.                   viable new mechanical surveying
                                                  open crosscut. If there are two people in               When training is conducted on the                      equipment is not commercially
                                                  the surveying crew, a second person in                  terms and conditions stated in the PDO,                available.
                                                  the crew will also continuously monitor                 an MSHA Certificate of Training (Form                     (2) Viper Mine will maintain a log for
                                                  for methane. That second person will                    5000–23) will be completed. Comments                   electronic surveying equipment. The log
                                                  either be a qualified person as defined                 on the certificate of training will                    will be kept in either a paperbound
                                                  in 30 CFR 75.151 or will be in the                      indicate surveyor training.                            book or a digital copy. The log will
                                                  process of being trained to be a qualified                 (16) Viper mine will replace or                     contain the date of manufacture and/or
                                                  person but will not make such tests for                 exclude from service any theodolite that               purchase of each particular piece of
                                                  a period of 6 months, as required by 30                 was acquired more than 5 years prior to                electronic surveying equipment. The log
                                                  CFR 75.151. On completion of the 6-                     the date that this petition becomes final              will be made available to MSHA on
                                                  month training period, the second                       or any total station acquired more than                request.
                                                  person on the survey crew must become                   10 years prior to the day that the PDO                    (3) All nonpermissible electronic
                                                  qualified to continue on the survey                     becomes final for use in or inby the last              surveying equipment to be used in the
                                                  crew. If the surveying crew consists of                 open crosscut. After 5 years, Viper Mine               return airway will be examined by the
                                                  one person, that person will monitor for                will maintain a cycle of purchasing new                person that will operate the equipment
                                                  methane with two separate devices.                      electronic surveying equipment                         prior to taking the equipment
                                                  While the equipment is energized in or                  whereby theodolites will be no older                   underground to ensure the equipment is
                                                  inby the last open crosscut, one                        than 5 years from date of manufacture                  being maintained in a safe operating
                                                  qualified person who is continuously                    and total stations will be no more than                condition. These checks will include:
                                                  monitoring for methane will remain                      10 years from date of manufacture of use                  (i) Checking the instrument for any
                                                  with the electronic surveying                           in or inby the last open crosscut.                     physical damage and the integrity of the
                                                  equipment.                                                 (17) Viper Mine is responsible for                  case.
                                                     (10) Batteries contained in the                      seeing that all surveying contractors                     (ii) Removing the battery and
                                                  surveying equipment must be changed                     hired by Viper Mine are using relatively               inspecting for corrosion.
                                                  out or charged in intake air outby the                  new electronic equipment, i.e.,                           (iii) Inspecting the contact points to
                                                  last open crosscut. Replacement                         theodolites no older than 5 years from                 ensure a secure connection to the
                                                  batteries for the electronic surveying                  date of manufacture and total stations                 battery.
                                                  equipment will not be brought in or                     no older than 10 years from date of                       (iv) Reinserting the battery and
                                                  inby the last open crosscut. Upon each                  manufacture. These rules and                           powering up and shutting down to
                                                  entry into the mine, all batteries for the              regulations will apply to all                          ensure proper connections.
                                                  electronic surveying equipment must be                  nonpermissible electronic surveying                       (v) Checking the battery compartment
                                                  fully charged.                                          equipment used in or inby the last open                cover or battery attachment to ensure
                                                     (11) When using nonpermissible
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                                                                                                          crosscut regardless of whether the                     that it is securely fastened.
                                                  electronic surveying equipment inby the                 equipment is used by Viper Mine or by                     (vi) Recording the results of the
                                                  last open crosscut, the surveyor must                   an independent contractor.                             inspection in the equipment log.
                                                  confirm by measurement or by the air                       (18) Nonpermissible equipment will                     (4) All nonpermissible electronic
                                                  quantity on the section, on that shift, in              not be used where float coal dust is in                surveying equipment will be serviced
                                                  the last open crosscut or coming to the                 suspension.                                            according to the manufacturer’s
                                                  face is the quantity that is required by                   The petitioner asserts that the                     recommendations. Dates of service will
                                                  the mine’s ventilation plan.                            proposed alternative method will at all                be recorded in the equipment log and


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                                                  will include a description of the work                  the survey crew must become qualified                  whereby theodolites will be no older
                                                  performed.                                              to continue on the survey crew. If the                 than 5 years from date of manufacture
                                                     (5) The nonpermissible surveying                     surveying crew consists of one person,                 and total stations will be no more than
                                                  equipment used in the return airway                     that person will monitor for methane                   10 years from date of manufacture for
                                                  will not be put into service until MSHA                 with two separate devices. While the                   use in the return airway.
                                                  has initially inspected the equipment                   equipment is energized in the return                      (17) Viper Mine is responsible for
                                                  and determined that it is in compliance.                airway, one qualified person who is                    seeing that all surveying contractors
                                                     (6) As an additional safety check,                   continuously monitoring for methane                    hired by Viper Mine are using relatively
                                                  prior to setting up and energizing                      will remain with the electronic                        new electronic equipment, i.e.,
                                                  nonpermissible electronic surveying                     surveying equipment.                                   theodolites no older than 5 five years
                                                  equipment in the return airway, the                        (10) Batteries contained in the                     from date of manufacture and total
                                                  surveyor(s) will conduct a visual                       surveying equipment must be changed                    stations no older than 10 years from
                                                  examination of the immediate area for                   out or charged in intake air out of a                  date of manufacture. These rules and
                                                  evidence that the areas appear to be                    return airway. Replacement batteries for               regulations will apply to all
                                                  sufficiently rock-dusted and for the                    the electronic surveying equipment will                nonpermissible electronic surveying
                                                  presence of accumulated float coal dust.                not be brought into the return airway.                 equipment used in the return airway
                                                  If the rock-dusting appears insufficient                Upon each entry into the mine, all                     regardless of whether the equipment is
                                                  or the presence of accumulated coal                     batteries for the electronic surveying                 used by Viper Mine or by an
                                                  dust is observed, the equipment will not                equipment must be fully charged.                       independent contractor.
                                                  be energized until sufficient rock dust                    (11) When using nonpermissible                         (18) Nonpermissible equipment will
                                                  has been applied and/or the                             electronic surveying equipment in the                  not be used where float coal dust is in
                                                  accumulations of coal dust have been                    return airway, the surveyor must                       suspension.
                                                  cleaned up. If nonpermissible electronic                confirm by measurement or by the air                      The petitioner asserts that the
                                                  surveying equipment is to be used in an                 quantity on the section, on that shift, in             proposed alternative method will at all
                                                  area that is not rocked-dusted within 40                the return airway is the quantity that is              times guarantee no less than the same
                                                  feet of a working face where a                          required by the mine’s ventilation plan.               measure of protection afforded by the
                                                  continuous miner is used to extract coal,                  (12) Nonpermissible electronic                      existing standard.
                                                  the area will be rock-dusted prior to                   surveying equipment will not be used                      Docket Number: M–2016–014–C.
                                                  energizing the electronic surveying                     when active coal extraction is occurring                  Petitioner: ICG Illinois, LLC, 5945
                                                  equipment.                                              in the section. All active coal extraction             Lester Road, Williamsville, Illinois
                                                     (7) Prior to energizing any of the                   in the section will cease prior to use of              62693.
                                                  nonpermissible surveying equipment in                   the equipment in the return airway.                       Mine: Viper Mine, MSHA I.D. No. 11–
                                                  the return airway, methane tests must be                   (13) Personnel using the surveying                  02664, located in Sangamon County,
                                                  made no more than 8 inches from the                     equipment will be properly trained to                  Illinois.
                                                  roof at the location of the equipment.                  recognize the hazards and limitations                     Regulation Affected: 30 CFR
                                                  All hand-held methane detectors will be                 associated with the use of surveying                   75.1002(a) (Installation of electric
                                                  MSHA-approved and maintained in                         equipment in areas where methane                       equipment and conductors;
                                                  permissible and proper operating                        could be present.                                      permissibility).
                                                  condition as defined by 30 CFR 75.320.                     (14) All members of the surveying                      Modification Request: The petitioner
                                                  All methane detectors must provide                      crew will receive specific training on                 requests a modification of the existing
                                                  visual and audible warnings when                        the terms and conditions of this petition              standard to permit the use of
                                                  methane is detected at or above 1.0                     before using nonpermissible electronic                 nonpermissible surveying equipment
                                                  percent.                                                surveying equipment in the return                      within 150 feet of pillar workings. The
                                                     (8) All areas to be surveyed will be                 airway. A record of the training will be               petitioner proposes to use theodolites
                                                  pre-shifted according to 30 CFR 75.360                  kept with the other training records.                  and low-voltage battery-operated total
                                                  prior to surveying. If the area was not                    (15) Within 60 days after the Proposed              stations if they have an IP rating of 66
                                                  pre-shifted, a supplemental examination                 Decision and Order (PDO) becomes                       or higher. The petitioner states that:
                                                  according to 30 CFR 75.361 will be                      final, the petitioner will submit                         (1) Nonpermissible electronic
                                                  performed before any non-certified                      proposed revisions for their approved                  surveying equipment will only be used
                                                  person enters the area. If the area has                 part 48 training plan to the District                  until equivalent permissible electronic
                                                  been examined according to 30 CFR                       Manager. The revisions will specify                    surveying equipment is available or if
                                                  75.360 or 75.361, an additional                         initial and refresher training regarding               viable new mechanical surveying
                                                  examination is not required.                            the terms and conditions in the PDO.                   equipment is not commercially
                                                     (9) A qualified person as defined in 30              When training is conducted on the                      available.
                                                  CFR 75.151 will continuously monitor                    terms and conditions stated in the PDO,                   (2) Viper Mine will maintain a log for
                                                  for methane immediately before and                      an MSHA Certificate of Training (Form                  electronic surveying equipment. The log
                                                  during the use of nonpermissible                        5000–23) will be completed. Comments                   will be kept in either a paperbound
                                                  surveying equipment in the return                       on the certificate of training will                    book or a digital copy. The log will
                                                  airway. If there are two people in the                  indicate surveyor training.                            contain the date of manufacture and/or
                                                  surveying crew, a second person in the                     (16) Viper mine will replace or                     purchase of each particular piece of
                                                  crew will also continuously monitor for                 exclude from service any theodolite that               electronic surveying equipment. The log
                                                  methane. That second person will either                 was acquired more than 5 years prior to                will be made available to MSHA on
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                                                  be a qualified person as defined in 30                  the date that this petition becomes final              request.
                                                  CFR 75.151 or will be in the process of                 or any total station acquired more than                   (3) All nonpermissible electronic
                                                  being trained to be a qualified person                  10 years prior to the day that the PDO                 surveying equipment to be used within
                                                  but will not make such tests for a period               becomes final for use in the return                    150 feet of pillar workings be examined
                                                  of 6 months, as required by 30 CFR                      airway. After 5 years, Viper Mine will                 by the person that will operate the
                                                  75.151. On completion of the 6-month                    maintain a cycle of purchasing new                     equipment prior to taking the
                                                  training period, the second person on                   electronic surveying equipment                         equipment underground to ensure the


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                                                  equipment is being maintained in a safe                    (8) All areas to be surveyed will be                   (14) All members of the surveying
                                                  operating condition. These checks will                  pre-shifted according to 30 CFR 75.360                 crew will receive specific training on
                                                  include:                                                prior to surveying. If the area was not                the terms and conditions of this petition
                                                    (i) Checking the instrument for any                   pre-shifted, a supplemental examination                before using nonpermissible electronic
                                                  physical damage and the integrity of the                according to 30 CFR 75.361 will be                     surveying equipment within 150 feet of
                                                  case.                                                   performed before any non-certified                     pillar workings. A record of the training
                                                    (ii) Removing the battery and                         person enters the area. If the area has                will be kept with the other training
                                                  inspecting for corrosion.                               been examined according to 30 CFR                      records.
                                                    (iii) Inspecting the contact points to                75.360 or 75.361, an additional
                                                                                                                                                                    (15) Within 60 days after the Proposed
                                                  ensure a secure connection to the                       examination is not required.
                                                                                                                                                                 Decision and Order (PDO) becomes
                                                  battery.                                                   (9) A qualified person as defined in 30
                                                                                                                                                                 final, the petitioner will submit
                                                    (iv) Reinserting the battery and                      CFR 75.151 will continuously monitor
                                                                                                                                                                 proposed revisions for their approved
                                                  powering up and shutting down to                        for methane immediately before and
                                                                                                                                                                 part 48 training plan to the District
                                                  ensure proper connections.                              during the use of nonpermissible
                                                                                                                                                                 Manager. The revisions will specify
                                                    (v) Checking the battery compartment                  surveying equipment within 150 feet of
                                                                                                                                                                 initial and refresher training regarding
                                                  cover or battery attachment to ensure                   pillar workings. If there are two people
                                                                                                                                                                 the terms and conditions in the PDO.
                                                  that it is securely fastened.                           in the crew, a second person in the
                                                                                                                                                                 When training is conducted on the
                                                    (vi) Recording the results of the                     surveying crew will also continuously
                                                                                                                                                                 terms and conditions stated in the PDO,
                                                  inspection in the equipment log.                        monitor for methane. That second
                                                                                                          person will either be a qualified person               an MSHA Certificate of Training (Form
                                                    (4) All nonpermissible electronic
                                                                                                          as defined in 30 CFR 75.151 or will be                 5000–23) will be completed. Comments
                                                  surveying equipment will be serviced
                                                                                                          in the process of being trained to be a                on the certificate of training will
                                                  according to the manufacturer’s
                                                                                                          qualified person but will not make such                indicate surveyor training.
                                                  recommendations. Dates of service will
                                                  be recorded in the equipment log and                    tests for a period of 6 months, as                        (16) Viper mine will replace or
                                                  will include a description of the work                  required by 30 CFR 75.151. On                          exclude from service any theodolite that
                                                  performed.                                              completion of the 6-month training                     was acquired more than 5 years prior to
                                                    (5) The nonpermissible surveying                      period, the second person on the survey                the date that this petition becomes final
                                                  equipment that will be used within 150                  crew must become qualified to continue                 or any total station acquired more than
                                                  feet of pillar workings will not be put                 on the survey crew. If the surveying                   10 years prior to the day that the PDO
                                                  into service until MSHA has initially                   crew consists of one person, that person               becomes final for use within 150 feet of
                                                  inspected the equipment and                             will monitor for methane with two                      pillar workings. After 5 years, Viper
                                                  determined that it is in compliance.                    separate devices. While the equipment                  Mine will maintain a cycle of
                                                    (6) As an additional safety check,                    is energized within 150 feet of pillar                 purchasing new electronic surveying
                                                  prior to setting up and energizing                      workings, one qualified person who is                  equipment whereby theodolites will be
                                                  nonpermissible electronic surveying                     continuously monitoring for methane                    no older than 5 years from date of
                                                  equipment within 150 feet of pillar                     will remain with the electronic                        manufacture and total stations will be
                                                  workings, the surveyor(s) will conduct a                surveying equipment.                                   no more than 10 years from date of
                                                  visual examination of the immediate                        (10) Batteries contained in the                     manufacture for use within 150 feet of
                                                  area for evidence that the areas appear                 surveying equipment must be changed                    pillar workings.
                                                  to be sufficiently rock-dusted and for                  out or charged in intake air outside of                   (17) Viper Mine is responsible for
                                                  the presence of accumulated float coal                  150 feet of pillar workings. Replacement               seeing that all surveying contractors
                                                  dust. If the rock-dusting appears                       batteries for the electronic surveying                 hired by Viper Mine are using relatively
                                                  insufficient or the presence of                         equipment will not be brought within                   new electronic equipment, i.e.,
                                                  accumulated coal dust is observed, the                  150 feet of pillar workings. Upon each                 theodolites no older than 5 years from
                                                  equipment will not be energized until                   entry into the mine, all batteries for the             date of manufacture and total stations
                                                  sufficient rock dust has been applied                   electronic surveying equipment must be                 no older than 10 years from date of
                                                  and/or the accumulations of coal dust                   fully charged.                                         manufacture. These rules and
                                                  have been cleaned up. If nonpermissible                    (11) When using nonpermissible                      regulations will apply to all
                                                  electronic surveying equipment is to be                 electronic surveying equipment within                  nonpermissible electronic surveying
                                                  used in an area that is not rocked-dusted               150 feet of pillar workings, the surveyor              equipment used within 150 feet of pillar
                                                  within 40 feet of a working face where                  must confirm by measurement or by the                  workings regardless of whether the
                                                  a continuous miner is used to extract                   air quantity on the section, on that shift,            equipment is used by Viper Mine or by
                                                  coal, the area will be rock- dusted prior               within 150 feet of pillar workings is the              an independent contractor.
                                                  to energizing the electronic surveying                  quantity that is required by the mine’s
                                                  equipment.                                              ventilation plan.                                         (18) Nonpermissible equipment will
                                                    (7) Prior to energizing any of the                       (12) Nonpermissible electronic                      not be used where float coal dust is in
                                                  nonpermissible surveying equipment                      surveying equipment will not be used                   suspension.
                                                  within 150 feet of pillar workings,                     when active coal extraction is occurring                  The petitioner asserts that the
                                                  methane tests must be made no more                      in the section. All active coal extraction             proposed alternative method will at all
                                                  than 8 inches from the roof at the                      in the section will cease prior to use of              times guarantee no less than the same
                                                  location of the equipment. All hand-                    the equipment within 150 feet of pillar                measure of protection afforded by the
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                                                  held methane detectors will be MSHA-                    workings.                                              existing standard.
                                                  approved and maintained in permissible                     (13) Personnel using the surveying
                                                  and proper operating condition as                       equipment will be properly trained to                  Sheila McConnell,
                                                  defined by 30 CFR 75.320. All methane                   recognize the hazards and limitations                  Director, Office of Standards, Regulations,
                                                  detectors must provide visual and                       associated with the use of surveying                   and Variances.
                                                  audible warnings when methane is                        equipment in areas where methane                       [FR Doc. 2016–15436 Filed 6–29–16; 8:45 am]
                                                  detected at or above 1.0 percent.                       could be present.                                      BILLING CODE 4520–43–P




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Document Created: 2018-02-08 07:45:12
Document Modified: 2018-02-08 07:45:12
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice.
DatesAll comments on the petitions must be received by the MSHA's Office of Standards, Regulations, and Variances on or before August 1, 2016.
ContactBarbara Barron, Office of Standards, Regulations, and Variances at 202-693-9447 (Voice), [email protected] (Email), or 202-693-9441 (Facsimile). [These are not toll-free numbers.]
FR Citation81 FR 42737 

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