Effective: September 29, 2017
Latest Legislation: House Bill 49 - 132nd General Assembly
(A) As used in this section:
(1) "EMT-basic," "EMT-I," and "paramedic" have the same meanings as in section 4765.01 of the Revised Code.
(2) "Mine medical responder" has the same meaning as in section 1565.15 of the Revised Code.
(B) The superintendent of rescue stations, with the approval of the chief of the division of mineral resources management, shall, at each rescue station provided for in section 1561.25 of the Revised Code, train and employ rescue crews of six members each, one of whom shall hold a mine foreperson or fire boss certificate and be designated captain, and train and employ any number of such rescue crews as the superintendent believes necessary. One member of a rescue crew shall be certified as an EMT-basic, EMT-I, mine medical responder, or paramedic. Each member of a rescue crew shall devote the time specified by the chief each month for training purposes and shall be available at all times to assist in rescue work at explosions, mine fires, and other emergencies.
A captain of mine rescue crews shall receive for service as captain the sum of twenty-four dollars per month, and each member shall receive the sum of twenty dollars per month, all payable on requisition approved by the chief. When engaged in rescue work at explosions, mine fires, or other emergencies away from their station, the members of the rescue crews and captains of the same shall be paid the sum of six dollars per hour for work on the surface, which includes the time consumed by those members in traveling to and from the scene of the emergency when the scene is away from the station of the members, and the sum of seven dollars per hour for all work underground at the emergency, and in addition thereto, the necessary living expenses of the members when the emergency is away from their home station, all payable on requisition approved by the chief.
Each member of a mine rescue crew shall undergo an annual medical examination. The chief may designate to perform an examination any individual authorized by the Revised Code to do so, including a physician assistant, a clinical nurse specialist, a certified nurse practitioner, or a certified nurse-midwife. In designating the individual to perform a medical examination, the chief shall choose one near the station of the member of the rescue crews. The examiner shall report the examination results to the chief and if, in the opinion of the chief, the report indicates that the member is physically unfit for further services, the chief shall relieve the member from further duty. The fee charged by the examiner for the examination shall be paid in the same manner as fees are paid to doctors employed by the industrial commission for special medical examinations.
The chief may remove any member of a rescue crew for any reason. Such crews shall be subject to the orders of the chief, the superintendent, and the deputy mine inspectors when engaged in actual mine rescue work. Mine rescue crews shall, in case of death or injury when engaged in rescue work, wherever the same may occur, be paid compensation, or their dependents shall be paid death benefits, from the workers' compensation fund, in the same manner as other employees of the state.
(C) In addition to the training of rescue crews, each assistant superintendent of rescue stations, with the approval of the superintendent, shall provide for and conduct safety, first aid, and rescue classes at any mine or for any group of miners who make application for the conducting of such classes. The chief may assess a fee for safety and first aid classes for the purpose of covering the costs associated with providing those classes. The chief shall establish a fee schedule for safety and first aid classes by rule adopted in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code. Fees collected under this section shall be deposited in the mining regulation and safety fund created in section 1513.30 of the Revised Code.
The superintendent shall prescribe and provide for a uniform schedule of conducting such safety and rescue classes as will provide a competent knowledge of modern safety and rescue methods in, at, and about mines.
(D) No member of a mine rescue crew who performs mine rescue at an underground coal mine and no operator of a mine whose employee participates as a member of such a mine rescue crew is liable in any civil action that arises under the laws of this state for damage or injury caused in the performance of rescue work at an underground coal mine. However, a member of such a mine rescue crew may be liable if the member acted with malicious purpose, in bad faith, or in a wanton or reckless manner.
This division does not eliminate, limit, or reduce any immunity from civil liability that is conferred on a member of such a mine rescue crew or an operator by any other provision of the Revised Code or by case law.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 15 | Conservation of Natural Resources
Chapter 1561 | Division of Mineral Resources Management - Mines and Quarries
Section 1561.01 | Division of Mineral Resources Management - Mine and Quarry Definitions.
Section 1561.011 | Chapter Does Not Apply to Chapter 1514 Activities.
Section 1561.02 | Jurisdiction Over Mines and Quarries.
Section 1561.03 | Chief of Division - Powers and Duties.
Section 1561.04 | Annual Report - Public Distribution Quarterly Reports.
Section 1561.06 | Designating Coal or Mineral Bearing Townships.
Section 1561.07 | Clay Mines and Stripping Pits - Rules.
Section 1561.11 | Examinations for Mine Forepersons and Fire Bosses.
Section 1561.12 | Registration and Qualifications of Applicants.
Section 1561.13 | Examinations.
Section 1561.14 | Qualifications of Mine Electrician.
Section 1561.15 | Practical Examination by Chief.
Section 1561.17 | Qualifications of Foreperson of Mine or Nongaseous Mines - Recertification.
Section 1561.18 | Qualifications of Foreperson of Surface Maintenance Facilities.
Section 1561.19 | Qualifications of Foreperson of Surface Mines.
Section 1561.20 | Qualifications of Surface Mine Blaster.
Section 1561.21 | Qualifications of Shot Firer.
Section 1561.22 | Qualifications of Fire Boss.
Section 1561.23 | Issuance of Certificates - Qualifications of Applicants Generally.
Section 1561.25 | Rescue Stations - Assistant Superintendents.
Section 1561.26 | Training and Employment of Rescue Crews.
Section 1561.261 | Immunity of Mine Safety Employees Arising From Rescue Work.
Section 1561.27 | Division of Mineral Resources Management Laboratory.
Section 1561.28 | Supervision of Mineral Resources Management Laboratory.
Section 1561.31 | Inspections by Deputy Mine Inspector.
Section 1561.32 | Inspection of Electrical Installations.
Section 1561.33 | Weekly Report by Deputy Mine Inspector.
Section 1561.34 | Deputy Mine Inspector's Emergency Report.
Section 1561.35 | Written Notice of Danger or Hazardous Condition.
Section 1561.351 | Notification of Violations.
Section 1561.36 | Investigation and Written Report in Case of Major Accident.
Section 1561.37 | Investigation and Written Report in Case of Fatal or Serious Accident.
Section 1561.38 | Chief to Provide Assistance in Resolving Controversies or Emergency Counsel.
Section 1561.45 | Fines Paid Into Mining Regulation and Safety Fund.
Section 1561.46 | Fees Paid Into Mining Regulation and Safety Fund.
Section 1561.47 | Order to Abate Violation.
Section 1561.48 | Mining Regulation and Safety Fund.
Section 1561.49 | Designation of Inspectors and Employees.
Section 1561.50 | Charges Against Deputy Mine Inspector.
Section 1561.51 | Appeal to Reclamation Commission.
Section 1561.52 | Effect of Child Support Default on Certificate.