Effective: June 14, 2000
Latest Legislation: House Bill 601 - 123rd General Assembly
The operator of a mine shall provide and maintain the necessary artificial means of capacity and power capable of supplying the required ventilation, and shall maintain a sufficient volume of air, not less per minute than one hundred fifty cubic feet for each person measured at the point in the mine where distribution to the various working sections begins and distributed to the working faces so as to expel or dilute and render harmless, explosive, poisonous, and noxious gases. The air shall be measured at the last entry break-through in each working section to see that a sufficient volume of air, not less than nine thousand cubic feet per minute, is being distributed at such point, provided that in gaseous mines the volume of air maintained for each person shall be not less than two hundred cubic feet per minute measured at the point in the mine where distribution to the various working sections begins.
No more than sixty-five workers shall be permitted to work on one continuous current of air or split of air except with the written consent of the chief of the division of mineral resources management, and in no case shall the number of workers exceed ninety.
Air in which workers work or travel in mines shall be improved when it contains less than nineteen and one-half per cent oxygen, or more than one-half of one per cent carbon dioxide, or is contaminated with noxious or poisonous gases. If the air immediately returning from a split that ventilates any group of active workings contains more than one per cent methane, as determined with a permissible flame safety lamp, by air analysis, or by other recognized means of accurate detection, the ventilation shall be improved. If the air immediately returning from such a split contains one and one-half per cent methane, the employees shall be withdrawn from the mine or the portion of the mine affected thereby, and all power shall be cut off from such mine or portion of the mine until such dangerous condition has been corrected. If the air immediately returning from such a split contains one and one-half per cent or more of methane, but not more than two per cent of methane, withdrawal of the employees from such mine or portion of the mine and shutting off all power from such mine or portion of the mine shall not be required if all of the following requirements are met:
(A) The volume of air provided and maintained in such split is equal to or in excess of eighteen thousand cubic feet of air per minute;
(B) Only permissible electric equipment is used;
(C) The air does not pass over trolley or other bare power wires;
(D) An official certified under this chapter and Chapters 1561., 1563., and 1565. of the Revised Code is continually testing the gas content of the air during the mining operations therein.
At working faces and other places where methane has accumulated and is likely to attain an explosive mixture, blasting shall not be done and the workers shall be removed from such working faces or places until such condition has been corrected.
When the methane content of air in face operations exceeds one per cent at any point twelve or more inches from the roof, face, or rib, as determined by a permissible methane detector, a permissible flame safety lamp, or analysis, such condition shall be corrected by improving the ventilation promptly. The electric face equipment at such point shall be turned off and not turned back on until the methane condition is corrected by improving the ventilation.
In gaseous mines, air that has passed through abandoned panel sections shall not be re-used to ventilate live workings. Mines that cannot comply with this requirement at once may continue to operate as at present for a reasonable length of time until future mine development and ventilation can be changed to permit compliance with this section.
No operator of a mine shall refuse or neglect to comply with this section.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 15 | Conservation of Natural Resources
Chapter 1567 | Mine Equipment; Safety Provisions
Section 1567.01 | Chapter Does Not Apply to Chapter 1514 Activities.
Section 1567.02 | Use of Present Machinery Lawful - Replacement of Appliances and Machinery.
Section 1567.03 | Prohibited Acts.
Section 1567.04 | Machine Runners and Helpers.
Section 1567.05 | Trespassing.
Section 1567.06 | Examination of Mine Generating Firedamp - Posting or Report.
Section 1567.07 | Entry Beyond Danger Signal.
Section 1567.08 | Book of Reports of Mine Condition and Air Measurements.
Section 1567.09 | Ventilation of Mines.
Section 1567.10 | Ventilating Fans.
Section 1567.11 | Booster and Blower Fans.
Section 1567.12 | Accident to Ventilating Fan.
Section 1567.13 | Supervision of Ventilating Apparatus and Airways.
Section 1567.14 | Entry Into Mine After Interruption of Ventilation.
Section 1567.15 | Closing of Ventilating Doors.
Section 1567.16 | Electrical System - Prohibited Activities.
Section 1567.17 | Rules for Use of Direct Current.
Section 1567.18 | Rules for Use of Alternating Current.
Section 1567.19 | Grounding of Machines and Armored Cable Using Alternating Current.
Section 1567.20 | Electrical Equipment to Be Grounded.
Section 1567.21 | Employment of Shot Firers.
Section 1567.22 | Use of Black Powder.
Section 1567.23 | Handling Explosives in Mines.
Section 1567.24 | Conveyance of Explosives.
Section 1567.25 | Explosives to Be Protected From Contact With Fire.
Section 1567.26 | Explosives and Tools on Cages or Stairways.
Section 1567.27 | Use of Squibs and Fuses - Tamping.
Section 1567.30 | Firing of Shots - Appointed Times.
Section 1567.31 | Drill Holes.
Section 1567.32 | Misfired Shots.
Section 1567.33 | Examination After Each Blast.
Section 1567.34 | Solid Shooting.
Section 1567.35 | Use of Gasoline, Naphtha, Kerosene, Fuel Oil or Gas Engine.
Section 1567.36 | Fire Extinguishers.
Section 1567.38 | Use of Locomotive and Haulage Equipment.
Section 1567.40 | Riding on Haulage Trips.
Section 1567.41 | Operation of Trolley Ahead of Locomotive.
Section 1567.42 | Riding on Locomotive or Cars.
Section 1567.43 | Signal Light.
Section 1567.44 | Handling Cars.
Section 1567.46 | Windlass Required.
Section 1567.47 | Qualifications of Persons in Charge of Hoisting Engine.
Section 1567.48 | Safe Appliances for Ingress and Egress in Shaft.
Section 1567.49 | Lowering and Hoisting of Persons by Vertical Shaft.
Section 1567.50 | Regulations for Speaking Tube, Cages, and Safety Gate.
Section 1567.51 | Signal Code.
Section 1567.52 | Additions to Code of Signals - Posting.
Section 1567.53 | Emergency Signal in Vertical Shaft.
Section 1567.54 | Adequate Fire Protection - Firefighting Equipment.
Section 1567.55 | Report of Coal Seam Fire - Covering of Exposed Surface to Prevent Fire.
Section 1567.57 | Two-Way Communication System.
Section 1567.58 | Lights in Mines.
Section 1567.59 | Flame Safety Lamps.
Section 1567.60 | Recording Pressure Gauge.
Section 1567.62 | Obstruction of Airway.
Section 1567.63 | Use of Traveling Ways - Loitering Prohibited.
Section 1567.64 | Operator to Provide Tag Lines or Tie-Off Lines for Miners.
Section 1567.65 | Prohibition Against Smoking or Carrying Smoking Materials.
Section 1567.66 | Prohibition Against Intoxicants.
Section 1567.67 | Protective Clothing.
Section 1567.68 | Safety Provisions for Machinery and Equipment.
Section 1567.681 | Fire Detection Devices Required on Conveyor Belts.
Section 1567.69 | Longwall Mining Plans or Revisions - Contents.
Section 1567.70 | Plan for Recovery of Longwall Roof Support - Approval by Chief.
Section 1567.71 | Two-Way Communication Facilities.
Section 1567.72 | De-Energizing Electrical Power on Longwall Working Face Conveyor.
Section 1567.73 | Installation of Methane Monitors.
Section 1567.74 | Safety Requirements for Longwall Working Face.
Section 1567.75 | Cutting and Welding.
Section 1567.76 | Maintenance of Hydraulic Lines and Roof Support Units.
Section 1567.77 | First Aid Equipment.
Section 1567.78 | Maintaining Accessible Tailgate Travel Route.