When operations are temporarily suspended in a mine, the operator shall see that danger signals are placed across the mine entrances, which signals shall be a warning for persons not to enter said mine. If the circulation of air through the mine is stopped, each entrance to said mine shall be closed off in such a manner as will ordinarily prevent persons from entering said mine, and a danger signal shall be displayed upon each entrance until such time as the ventilation is restored and the mine has been examined by a properly authorized representative. The mine foreman shall see that all danger signals used in said mine are in good condition.
Source: L. 88: Entire article R&RE, p. 1197, § 5, effective July 1.
Editor's note: This section is similar to former § 34-26-102 as it existed prior to 1988.
Structure Colorado Code
Article 24 - Duties and Responsibilities of Operator
§ 34-24-102. Coal or Other Mine Maps
§ 34-24-103. Explosives and Diesel Permits - Fees - Active and Inactive Mines Operation - Fund
§ 34-24-105. Opening or Abandonment of Mine - Maps
§ 34-24-107. Danger Signals - Operator's Duty
§ 34-24-108. Scales - Weights Certified
§ 34-24-109. Barrier Pillar at Property Line
§ 34-24-110. Abandoned Mine to Be Covered - Penalty
§ 34-24-111. Penalty for Removing Covering or Fencing