Kentucky Statutes 352.650 – Mine maps — Posting — Escape drills — Frequency — Locations — Information
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(1) A map shall be posted or readily accessible to all miners in each working section, and in each area where mechanized equipment is being installed or removed. The map shall show the designated escapeways from the working section to the locations where miners must travel to satisfy the escapeway drill specified in subsection (4) of this section.
(2) A map showing the main escapeways shall be posted at the surface location of the licensed facility where miners congregate.
(3) All maps shall be kept up-to-date. Any changes in routes of travel, locations of doors, or directions of airflow shall be shown on the maps by the end of the shift. Miners affected by the changes shall be informed of the changes before entering the underground areas of the mine. Miners on a shift underground when any change is made shall be immediately notified of the change.
(4) At least once every ninety (90) days, each miner, including those miners with working stations located between the working sections and main escapeways, shall participate in a practice escapeway drill.
(5) During the drill, miners that do not have working stations located between the working sections and the main escapeways shall travel the greater distance of the two (2) following choices:
(a) A path from the primary or alternate escapeway from the miner’s working section or from the area where mechanized mining equipment is being installed or removed, to the area where the split of air ventilating the working section intersects a main air course; or
(b) A path which is two thousand (2,000) feet outby the section loading point.
(6) Those miners who have working stations located between the working sections and the main escapeways shall participate in the escapeway drill by traveling in the primary or alternate escapeway for a distance of two thousand (2,000) feet from their working station toward the nearest escape facility or drift opening.
(7) (a) At least once every six (6) weeks and for each shift, at least two (2) miners on each coal-producing working section who work on that section, accompanied by the section foreman, shall participate in a practice escapeway drill and shall travel the primary or alternate escapeway:
1. From the location specified in paragraph (a) of subsection (5) of this section to the surface;
2. To mechanical escape facilities; or
3. To an underground entrance to a shaft or slope to the surface.
(b) Systematic rotation of section personnel shall be used so that all miners participate in this drill.
(8) (a) At least once every six (6) weeks, at least two (2) miners on each maintenance shift and a foreman or assistant foreman shall participate in a practice escapeway drill and shall travel the primary or alternate escapeway:
1. From the location specified in paragraph (a) of subsection (5) of this section to the surface;
2. To mechanical escape facilities; or
3. To an underground entrance to a shaft or slope to the surface.
(b) Systematic rotation of maintenance personnel and working sections shall be used so that all miners participate in the drill and so that the escapeways from all sections are traveled.
(9) For all escapeway drills required by this section, an escapeway drill shall not be conducted in the same escapeway as the drill proceeding immediately thereafter.
(10) Before or during practice escapeway drills, miners shall be informed of the locations of fire doors, check curtains, changes in the routes of travel, caches of self-rescuers, and plans for diverting smoke from escapeways.
Effective: July 12, 2006
History: Created 2006 Ky. Acts ch. 185, sec. 3, effective July 12, 2006.
(2) A map showing the main escapeways shall be posted at the surface location of the licensed facility where miners congregate.
Terms Used In Kentucky Statutes 352.650
- Drift: means an opening through strata or coal seams with opening grades sufficient to permit coal to be hauled therefrom, or which is used for the purpose of ventilation, drainage, ingress, egress, and other purposes in connection with the mining of coal. See Kentucky Statutes 352.010
- Mine: means any open pit or any underground workings from which coal is produced for sale, exchange, or commercial use, and all shafts, slopes, drifts, or inclines leading thereto, and includes all buildings and equipment, above or below the surface of the ground, used in connection with the workings. See Kentucky Statutes 352.010
- Shaft: means a vertical opening through the strata that is or may be used, in connection with the mining of coal, for the purpose of ventilation or drainage, or for hoisting men, coal, or materials. See Kentucky Statutes 352.010
- Slope: means an inclined opening used for the same purpose as a shaft. See Kentucky Statutes 352.010
- Working section: means all areas of a coal mine from the loading point to
and including the working faces. See Kentucky Statutes 352.010
(3) All maps shall be kept up-to-date. Any changes in routes of travel, locations of doors, or directions of airflow shall be shown on the maps by the end of the shift. Miners affected by the changes shall be informed of the changes before entering the underground areas of the mine. Miners on a shift underground when any change is made shall be immediately notified of the change.
(4) At least once every ninety (90) days, each miner, including those miners with working stations located between the working sections and main escapeways, shall participate in a practice escapeway drill.
(5) During the drill, miners that do not have working stations located between the working sections and the main escapeways shall travel the greater distance of the two (2) following choices:
(a) A path from the primary or alternate escapeway from the miner’s working section or from the area where mechanized mining equipment is being installed or removed, to the area where the split of air ventilating the working section intersects a main air course; or
(b) A path which is two thousand (2,000) feet outby the section loading point.
(6) Those miners who have working stations located between the working sections and the main escapeways shall participate in the escapeway drill by traveling in the primary or alternate escapeway for a distance of two thousand (2,000) feet from their working station toward the nearest escape facility or drift opening.
(7) (a) At least once every six (6) weeks and for each shift, at least two (2) miners on each coal-producing working section who work on that section, accompanied by the section foreman, shall participate in a practice escapeway drill and shall travel the primary or alternate escapeway:
1. From the location specified in paragraph (a) of subsection (5) of this section to the surface;
2. To mechanical escape facilities; or
3. To an underground entrance to a shaft or slope to the surface.
(b) Systematic rotation of section personnel shall be used so that all miners participate in this drill.
(8) (a) At least once every six (6) weeks, at least two (2) miners on each maintenance shift and a foreman or assistant foreman shall participate in a practice escapeway drill and shall travel the primary or alternate escapeway:
1. From the location specified in paragraph (a) of subsection (5) of this section to the surface;
2. To mechanical escape facilities; or
3. To an underground entrance to a shaft or slope to the surface.
(b) Systematic rotation of maintenance personnel and working sections shall be used so that all miners participate in the drill and so that the escapeways from all sections are traveled.
(9) For all escapeway drills required by this section, an escapeway drill shall not be conducted in the same escapeway as the drill proceeding immediately thereafter.
(10) Before or during practice escapeway drills, miners shall be informed of the locations of fire doors, check curtains, changes in the routes of travel, caches of self-rescuers, and plans for diverting smoke from escapeways.
Effective: July 12, 2006
History: Created 2006 Ky. Acts ch. 185, sec. 3, effective July 12, 2006.