30 CFR § 90.204
Approved sampling devices; maintenance and calibration.
(a) Approved sampling devices shall be maintained as approved under part
74 (Coal Mine Dust Personal Sampler Units) of this chapter and calibrated in accordance with MSHA Informational Report IR 1240 (1996) "Calibration and Maintenance Procedures for Coal Mine Respirable Dust Samplers "(supersedes IR 1121)'' by a person certified in accordance with
§90.203
(Certified person; maintenance and calibration)
(b) Approved sampling devices shall be calibrated at the flowrate of
2.0 liters of air per minute, or at a different flowrate as prescribed by the
Secretary and the Secretary of Health and Human Services for a particular
device, before they are put into service and at intervals not to exceed 200
hours of operating time thereafter.
(c) A calibration mark shall be placed on the flowmeter of each
approved sampling device to indicate the proper position of the float when
the sampler is operating at a flowrate of 2.0 liters of air per minute or
other flowrate prescribed by the Secretary and the Secretary of Health and
Human Services for the particular device. The standard to denote proper flow
is when the lowest part of the float is tangent to the top of the
calibration mark.
(d) Approved sampling devices shall be tested and examined
immediately before each sampling shift and necessary external maintenance
shall be performed to assure that the sampling devices are clean and in
proper working condition by a person certified in accordance with
§90.202 (Certified person; sampling) or
§90.203 (Certified person; maintenance and
calibration). This testing and examination shall include the following:
(1) Testing the voltage of each battery while under actual
load to assure the battery is fully charged. The voltage for nickel cadmium
cell batteries shall not be lower than the product of the number of cells in
the battery pack multiplied by 1.25. The voltage for other than nickel
cadmium cell batteries shall not be lower than the product of the number of
cells in the battery pack multiplied by the manufacturer's nominal voltage
per cell value;
(2) Examination of all components of the cyclone to assure
that they are clean and free of dust and dirt;
(3) Examination of the inner surface of the cyclone on the
approved sampling device to assure that it is free of scoring;
(4) Examination of the external tubing on the approved
sampling device to assure that it is clean and free of leaks; and
(5) Examination of the clamping and positioning of the
cyclone body, vortex finder and cassette to assure that they are rigid, in
alignment, and firmly in contact.
(e) MSHA Informational Report IR 1240 (1996)referenced in
paragraph (a) of this section is incorporated-by-reference. This incorporation- by-reference was approved by the Director of the Federal Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1
CFR part 51. Copies may be inspected or obtained at MSHA, Coal Mine Safety
and Health, 1100 Wilson Boulevard, Room 2424, Arlington, VA 22209-3939 and
at each MSHA Coal Mine Safety and Health district office.
Copies may be inspected at the Office of the Federal Register, 800
North Capitol Street NW., Suite 700, Washington, DC.