22A-2-7 When underground mine foreman-fire boss required; assistants; certification
22A-2-8 Duties; ventilation; loose coal, slate or rocks; props; drainage of water; man doors; instruction of apprentice miners
22A-2-9 Slopes, incline planes and haulage roads
22A-2-10 Signals on haulways; lights at mouth and bottom of shaft; operation of cages
22A-2-11 Boreholes
22A-2-12 Instruction of employees and supervision of apprentices; annual examination of persons using approved methane-detecting devices; records of examination; maintenance of methane detectors, etc
22A-2-13 Daily inspection of working places; records
22A-2-14 Safety inspections; removal of gases
22A-2-15 Dangerous places
22A-2-16 Examinations of reports of fire bosses
22A-2-17 Ascertainment, record and removal of all dangers
22A-2-18 Duty of mine foreman to notify operator when unable to comply with law; duty of operator
22A-2-19 Death or resignation of mine foreman; successor
22A-2-20 Preparation of danger signal by fire boss or certified person acting as such prior to examination; report; records open for inspection
22A-2-21 Fire bosses to have no superior officers
22A-2-22 Unlawful to enter mine until fire boss reports it safe; exceptions
22A-2-23 Authority of fire boss to perform other duties
22A-2-24 Control of coal dust; rock dusting
22A-2-25 Roof control programs and plans; refusal to work under unsupported roof
22A-2-26 Roof support; specific requirements
22A-2-27 Canopies or cabs; electric face equipment
22A-2-28 Equipment to conform with height of seam

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