§ 1563.01 Chapter does not apply to chapter 1514 activities
§ 1563.02 Gaseous mine defined
§ 1563.03 Map of new mine
§ 1563.04 Survey – copies of map and survey – certification
§ 1563.05 Failure to make and file map or addition
§ 1563.06 Right of entry
§ 1563.07 Examination or survey of mine by adjoining landowner – notice
§ 1563.08 Surveying party – fees
§ 1563.09 Examination or survey – liability for damage
§ 1563.10 Refusal to permit survey – judgment
§ 1563.11 Mining near public roads
§ 1563.111 Mining near oil or gas well
§ 1563.12 Construction regulations to be observed in opening mine
§ 1563.13 Maintenance of means of egress from mine
§ 1563.14 Two openings required – exceptions
§ 1563.15 Additional opening for protection against inundation
§ 1563.16 Doors
§ 1563.17 Break-throughs and brattices
§ 1563.18 Separate traveling ways
§ 1563.19 Slopes and mechanical haulageways – refuge holes
§ 1563.20 Track in mines – minimum clearance
§ 1563.21 Location of boilers
§ 1563.23 Bathing facilities, clothing change rooms, and sanitary toilet facilities to be provided
§ 1563.24 Mine foreperson of gaseous mine – powers and duties
§ 1563.25 Accumulation of combustible materials prohibited
§ 1563.26 Rock dusting – testing of dust samples
§ 1563.27 Examination of working place by mine foreman
§ 1563.28 Examination of working place by fire boss
§ 1563.29 Examination of working place by miner
§ 1563.30 Unsafe working place
§ 1563.31 Work to cease when working place found dangerous
§ 1563.32 Fencing of dangerous places – danger signs
§ 1563.33 Roof control system and plan
§ 1563.34 Operator program for improving roof control systems
§ 1563.35 Criteria or specifications applied to plans
§ 1563.36 Excessive widths of rooms and entries or faulty pillar recovery methods
§ 1563.37 Operator to supply roof support materials – roof bolts – testing of danger areas
§ 1563.39 Precautions when working place approaches completed or abandoned workings
§ 1563.40 Closing of openings to abandoned mines – closing abandoned vertical shafts
§ 1563.41 Sealing off abandoned workings
§ 1563.42 Filing of map of abandoned mine
§ 1563.43 When notice to chief required
§ 1563.45 Abandoned mines recorded
§ 1563.46 Injunction
§ 1563.99 Penalty

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Terms Used In Ohio Code > Chapter 1563 - Mine Construction, Maintenance, Abandonment

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