Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, as used in this chapter, the following terms have the following meanings:
(1) SECRETARY. The Secretary of the Department of Labor or such other public officer, employee, board, commission, or other authority that may by law be assigned the duties and authority of the Secretary of Labor under this chapter.
(2) CHIEF. The Chief of the Division of Safety and Inspection of the Department of Labor or such other public officer, employee, board, commission, or other authority that may in emergencies be acting in the stead of the chief or may by law be assigned the duties and authority of the Chief of the Division of Safety and Inspection of the Department of Labor.
(3) HEAD MINE INSPECTOR. The employee of the Division of Safety and Inspection in charge of mine inspection or such other public officer, employee, board, commission, or other authority that may by law be assigned the duties and authority of the head mine inspector.
(4) MINE INSPECTOR. A public employee assigned by the head mine inspector with the approval of the chief to make mine inspections as required by this chapter and other laws from time to time in such cases made and provided.
(5) SUPERINTENDENT. The person placed in overall charge of the operation of a coal mine or mines.
(6) OPERATOR. The owner, part owner, operator or lessee to whom the superintendent reports and is accountable for the operation. The operator may also be the superintendent.
(7) MINE FOREMAN. A person holding a valid certificate of qualification duly issued by action of the board of mine examiners. Such term also includes the person acting in the stead of a mine foreman appointed as provided under this chapter when a certified mine foreman is unavailable.
(8) SUPERVISOR. Such term may be used to designate mine foremen, assistants, section foremen, trafficmen, maintenance foremen, etc., and is restricted in this chapter to mean those persons employed by the operator or superintendent to manage all or a part of the mine operations.
(9) FIRE BOSS. A person holding a valid certificate of qualification duly issued by action of the board of mine examiners and also includes the person acting in the stead of a fire boss appointed as provided under this chapter when a certified fire boss is unavailable.
(10) APPROVED COMPETENT PERSON. A person who has at least nine months of practical experience, has knowledge of mine roof, timbering, and ventilation, has good judgment and who has demonstrated knowledge of mine gases and use of permissible flame safety lamps, methane and oxygen detectors, such demonstration to be given and made of record in a manner prescribed by the chief of the division.
(11) APPROVED. A device, process, equipment, or method approved by the chief; provided, that if any interested person so requests, the secretary shall review such approval.
(12) PERMISSIBLE. A device, process, or equipment or method heretofore or hereafter classified by such term by the United States Bureau of Mines when such classification is adopted by the chief and includes, unless otherwise expressly stated in this chapter, all requirements, restrictions, exceptions, limitations, and conditions attached to such classification by said bureau.
Structure Code of Alabama
Title 25 - Industrial Relations and Labor.
Article 1 - General Provisions.
Section 25-9-1 - Short Title; Purpose of Chapter.
Section 25-9-3 - Appointment of Mine Inspectors and Other Employees.
Section 25-9-4 - Certain Persons Not to Have Interest in Alabama Coal Mines.
Section 25-9-5 - Qualifications and Residence of Chief of Division.
Section 25-9-6 - Qualifications and Residence of Mine Inspectors and Head Mine Inspector.
Section 25-9-8 - Certificate of Competency for Fire Bosses and Mine Foremen - Required.
Section 25-9-9 - Certificate of Competency for Fire Bosses and Mine Foremen - Board of Examiners.
Section 25-9-10 - Certificate of Competency for Fire Bosses and Mine Foremen - Examinations; Fees.
Section 25-9-16 - Failure of Fire Boss to Perform Required Duties.
Section 25-9-17 - Persons Authorized to Act as Fire Boss; Temporary Fire Boss or Mine Foreman.
Section 25-9-18 - Qualifications of Mine Foremen in Underground Mines.
Section 25-9-19 - Inspection of Working Places and Abandoned Areas of Mines by Foreman.
Section 25-9-20 - Schedule of Mine Inspections.
Section 25-9-21 - Instruments for Measurement of Air and Gases in Mines.
Section 25-9-22 - Witnesses at Proceedings Under Chapter Generally.
Section 25-9-24 - Reporting and Correction of Unsafe Conditions.
Section 25-9-26 - Persons Not Employees Not to Enter Mines Without Consent of Operator, Etc.
Section 25-9-27 - Entry Into Mine While Intoxicated; Transporting Intoxicating Liquor Into Mine.
Section 25-9-29 - Giving of Orders Requiring Violation of Chapter.
Section 25-9-30 - Persons Under 18 Not to Work in or About Mines.