Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 512 - Inspection and Safety of Mines
NRS 512.190 - Action by Administrator when inspection reveals dangerous conditions or violations; notice or order prima facie evidence of culpable negligence of operator.


1. Whenever, as the result of the inspection of any mine, the Administrator finds that an imminent danger exists in the mine or with respect to the condition or manner of use of equipment, machinery or apparatus, the Administrator shall thereupon issue an order:
(a) Requiring the operator to cause all persons except those referred to in subsection 5, to be withdrawn immediately from and prohibited from entering the area where such danger exists until the Administrator determines that such imminent danger no longer exists.
(b) Prohibiting such equipment, machinery or apparatus to be used or operated until the Administrator determines that such imminent danger no longer exists.
2. If, upon any inspection of a mine, the Administrator finds that there has been a violation of any health or safety regulation or standard adopted pursuant to the provisions of this chapter, but the violation has not created an imminent danger, the Administrator shall issue a notice to the operator fixing a reasonable time for the abatement of the violation. If the Administrator subsequently finds:
(a) Upon the expiration of the period of time as originally fixed or extended for the abatement of the violation, that the violation has not been totally abated and that the period of time should not be further extended; or
(b) Another violation of any health or safety regulation or standard caused by failure of an operator to prevent the occurrence of such violation due to indifference, lack of diligence or lack of reasonable care, during the same inspection or any subsequent inspection within 90 days after the issuance of the notice,
the Administrator shall forthwith issue an order requiring the operator to cause all persons in the area affected by such violation, except those persons referred to in subsection 5, to be withdrawn from and prohibited from entering the area until the Administrator determines that such violation has been abated.
3. If the Administrator finds a violation of a health and safety regulation or standard within 30 days following the abatement of a violation which resulted in the issuance of a withdrawal order under paragraph (b) of subsection 2, the Administrator shall forthwith issue an order requiring the operator to cause all persons in the area affected by such violation, except those persons referred to in subsection 5, to be withdrawn from and prohibited from entering the area until the Administrator determines that such violation has been abated.
4. If, as a result of any investigation of any accident occurring in a mine or as a result of any other investigation or tests performed by the Administrator, the Administrator has reason to believe that any equipment, machinery or apparatus will cause an accident, the Administrator may, by order, prohibit the use or operation in any mine of such equipment, machinery or apparatus until he or she determines that such equipment, machinery or apparatus has been repaired, modified, reconditioned or altered in a manner that an accident will thereafter be avoided.
5. The following persons are not required to be withdrawn from, or prohibited from entering, any area of the mine subject to a withdrawal order issued under this section:
(a) Any person whose presence in the area is necessary, in the judgment of the operator or the Administrator, to eliminate the condition described in the order;
(b) Any public official whose official duties require him or her to enter the area; and
(c) Any consultant to any of the foregoing.
6. A notice or order issued under this section is prima facie evidence of the culpable negligence of an operator in a criminal or civil proceeding at law against such operator for loss of life or bodily injury sustained because of the operator’s failure or refusal to comply with the requirements stated in the notice or order.
[Part 5:176:1909; A 1911, 402; 1925, 13; 1947, 680; 1951, 246]—(NRS A 1967, 600; 1975, 521; 1981, 1533)

Structure Nevada Revised Statutes

Nevada Revised Statutes

Chapter 512 - Inspection and Safety of Mines

NRS 512.002 - Definitions.

NRS 512.003 - "Accident" defined.

NRS 512.004 - "Administrator" defined.

NRS 512.005 - "Imminent danger" defined.

NRS 512.006 - "Mine" defined.

NRS 512.007 - "Operator" defined.

NRS 512.008 - "Unwarrantable failure of an operator to comply" defined.

NRS 512.009 - "Worker" defined.

NRS 512.020 - Qualifications of employees.

NRS 512.090 - Office.

NRS 512.120 - Authority regarding employees and representatives.

NRS 512.131 - Regulations: Adoption; copies to be furnished to operators and representatives of workers.

NRS 512.140 - Annual report.

NRS 512.151 - Duties: Educational and training programs; technical assistance to operators; collection of information and statistics; acceptance and administration of grants.

NRS 512.160 - Records and reports of operators; compilation and publication of reported information by Administrator; notification to Administrator of opening or closing of mine operations.

NRS 512.170 - Annual inspection and investigation of mines by Administrator or designee.

NRS 512.180 - Power of Administrator to inspect mines; operator to render assistance; advance notice of inspection prohibited; participation by representative of workers.

NRS 512.190 - Action by Administrator when inspection reveals dangerous conditions or violations; notice or order prima facie evidence of culpable negligence of operator.

NRS 512.195 - Notices and orders: Contents; distribution of copies; notification to Mine Safety and Health Administration of the United States Department of Labor required under certain circumstances.

NRS 512.200 - Workers may request inspection of mine; conditions.

NRS 512.210 - Administrator to notify Attorney General on failure or refusal of operator to comply with order; action by Attorney General.

NRS 512.220 - Serious accidents: Notice to Administrator; duties of operator and other persons; investigation of cause.

NRS 512.231 - Copies of regulations, standards, notices and orders to be posted by operator.

NRS 512.241 - Publication and inspection of information, reports, notices, orders and findings.

NRS 512.270 - Prohibited acts; separate offenses.