[Unified Agenda]
[Page 73470]
Department of Labor (DOL)
Final Rule Stage
Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA)
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2021. HIGH-VOLTAGE CONTINUOUS MINING MACHINE STANDARDS FOR UNDERGROUND COAL MINES
Priority: Other Significant
Legal Authority: 30 USC 811; 30 USC 957; 30 USC 961
CFR Citation: 30 CFR 18; 30 CFR 75
Legal Deadline: None
Abstract: Our current standards require that high-voltage equipment and transformers be kept at least 150 feet from coal extraction areas in underground coal mines. These requirements are intended to eliminate an ignition source for methane and coal dust in close proximity to the work area. The use of new mining technology, in the form of high- voltage continuous mining machines, is becoming more widespread in the mining industry. This equipment uses high-voltage electrical equipment and associated cables. Mine operators, however, must apply to MSHA for a petition for modification from the existing standards if they want to use this high-voltage equipment. The rule will eliminate the need for a modification to use this equipment, and will establish safety requirements for its use. The rule will also include design approval requirements for high-voltage continuous mining machines operated in face areas of underground coal mines.
Timetable:
________________________________________________________________________ Action Date FR Cite ________________________________________________________________________ NPRM 07/16/04 69 FR 42812 NPRM Comment Period End 08/23/04 69 FR 51784 Final Action 07/00/05Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: No
Government Levels Affected: None
Agency Contact: Marvin W. Nichols Jr., Director, Office of Standards,
Department of Labor, Mine Safety and Health Administration, Room 2352,
1100 Wilson Boulevard, Room 2350, Arlington, VA 22209
Phone: 202 693-9440
Fax: 202 693-9441
Email: nichols-marvin@dol.gov
RIN: 1219-AB34
