Effective - 28 Aug 1959, 2 histories
293.620. Caves, inspection, to provide map — inspection fees. — 1. The division of mine inspection, in addition to other duties provided by law, is authorized and directed to inspect at least once a year all caves in the state held open to the public, to make rules and regulations providing for the necessary precautions to secure the health and safety of the visiting public and employees in any such cave in this state, to require every cave owner, operator or agent of any cave held open to the visiting public to provide necessary safety guard rails, bridges, ladders, entrances, platforms, walkways, safety barriers, rails, paths and other safety measures, in and about any such cave before it may be opened to the public, and to file a complete and true plan map of such cave with the division of mine inspection and a copy at the office of the entrance of the cave.
2. Every cave owner, operator or agent of any cave held open to the public shall, before opening the cave to the visiting public, send written notification to the division and pay an annual inspection fee of thirty-five dollars payable to the state treasurer and to be collected by the department of revenue and deposited in the state treasury to the credit of the state mine inspection fund. When the owner, operator or agent of any cave in this state, held open to the visiting public, shall have complied with all the necessary requirements of the division of mine inspection and shall have paid the inspection fee herein mentioned, he shall be provided with a certificate of inspection furnished by the division of mine inspection showing that the cave has been duly inspected and approved and such certificate shall be conspicuously displayed at or near the main entrance to the cave.
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(L. 1959 S.B. 188 § 66)
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title XVIII - Labor and Industrial Relations
Chapter 293 - Mining Regulations
Section 293.010 - Definitions.
Section 293.020 - Applicability of law.
Section 293.040 - Maps of mine, when made, contents.
Section 293.050 - Hours of work — safety rules — posting of law and rules.
Section 293.070 - Limits on visitors.
Section 293.080 - Mine owner to report, when.
Section 293.090 - Director's report, contents.
Section 293.100 - Washrooms, dressing rooms, first aid equipment.
Section 293.110 - Working places, shafts — drinking devices.
Section 293.120 - Air safety requirements.
Section 293.130 - Mine railroad equipment and operating requirements — gasoline engines limited.
Section 293.140 - Escapement shafts, how equipped.
Section 293.150 - Electrical wiring and equipment requirements.
Section 293.160 - Electrical equipment requirements.
Section 293.170 - Fire safety requirements.
Section 293.180 - Protective clothing and devices to be worn.
Section 293.190 - Accident reports, investigation, powers of inspector — failure to report, penalty.
Section 293.200 - Shaft coal mine outlets and escapement shaft requirements — penalty.
Section 293.210 - Shaft coal mines, ventilation requirements.
Section 293.220 - Daily examination of coal mines generating explosive gas, record.
Section 293.230 - Experienced coal miner to handle explosives or gases.
Section 293.240 - Blasting cartridge requirements.
Section 293.250 - Violation of coal mining safety laws, penalty.
Section 293.260 - Explosive strongbox required — employment of shot firers, duties — penalty.
Section 293.270 - Storage of over daily supply of explosives in mine prohibited.
Section 293.280 - Location of explosive storage magazines, ventilation.
Section 293.290 - Detonators or caps not kept in magazine in coal mine.
Section 293.300 - Explosives not to be prepared in storage magazine.
Section 293.310 - Violations of law as to explosive storage, penalty.
Section 293.320 - Bore holes required, when, where.
Section 293.330 - Signaling and hoisting devices in shaft, safety requirements.
Section 293.350 - Hoisting equipment, operating requirements (coal mines).
Section 293.360 - Inspection of hoisting equipment, records — penalty (coal mines).
Section 293.380 - Coal mine operated, how — abandoned workrooms sealed, penalty.
Section 293.390 - Standards for roof control — supply of materials required (coal mines).
Section 293.400 - Coal dust controls.
Section 293.410 - Welding and cutting operations, ventilation, rock-dusting.
Section 293.420 - Weighing regulations where coal miners paid by weight.
Section 293.440 - Weighing laws apply to "loaders", when.
Section 293.450 - Coal miners to be brought to surface for lunch period of hour, penalty.
Section 293.460 - Coal miner to prove qualifications before working alone — penalty.
Section 293.470 - Division to close coal mine, when — penalty.
Section 293.480 - Coal miners paid wages, when — penalty.
Section 293.490 - Coal miner's lien for wages.
Section 293.500 - Applicability of sections 293.200 to 293.490.
Section 293.510 - Dangerous mines to be closed by state, expenses.
Section 293.520 - Experience required for miners, except trainees.
Section 293.530 - Notice of opening and abandonment of mines — abandoned mines to be sealed.
Section 293.540 - Outlets may be required, when — location of shafts.
Section 293.550 - Ventilation of mines.
Section 293.560 - State inspections for health safety — procedure when ventilation inadequate.
Section 293.570 - State inspection for dust — waterlines to be installed, when, sprinkling.
Section 293.580 - Explosives, storage, handling and use.
Section 293.590 - Hoisting equipment and operating regulations.
Section 293.600 - Director may require crossheads in shaft sinking operations.
Section 293.610 - Applicability of sections 293.510 to 293.600.
Section 293.620 - Caves, inspection, to provide map — inspection fees.
Section 293.630 - Rules and regulations.
Section 293.640 - Inspectors and employees — appointment, salaries.
Section 293.650 - Expenses of director and inspectors.
Section 293.660 - Inspection of mines, when — rights and duties of inspectors — reports.
Section 293.670 - Complaints as to dangerous conditions, procedure.
Section 293.680 - Judicial review of orders of director — effect of filing on order, procedure.