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Petition - Docket No. M-95-009-C

In the matter of
Rothermel Coal Company
11 Vein Slope Mine
I.D. No. 3607558
Petition for Modification
Docket No. M-95-009-C

Date Issued: 02/06/1997

PROPOSED DECISION AND ORDER

On January 27, 1995, a petition was filed seeking a modification of the application of 30 CFR 75.1100-2(a)(2) to Petitioner's 11 Vein Slope Mine, located in Trevorton, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania. The Petitioner alleges that the alternative method outlined in the petition will at all times guarantee no less than the same measure of protection afforded by the standard.

MSHA personnel conducted an investigation of the petition and filed a report of their findings and recommendations with the Administrator for Coal Mine Safety and Health. After a careful review of the entire record, including the petition and MSHA's investigative report, this Proposed Decision and Order is issued.

Finding of Fact and Conclusion of Law

MSHA's review of the petition, investigation report, and discus sions with mine operators, reveal that because of the low vola tile ratio of anthracite coal, anthracite coal dust does not propagate an explosion. Additionally, the ignition temperature of anthracite coal is high which makes it harder to ignite. Furthermore, conditions in these mines are generally wet. More over, the investigation report reveals that electric face equip ment is not used in this mine. Therefore, it is determined that the alternative method proposed by the Petitioner will at all times guarantee no less than the same measure of protection afforded the miners under 30 CFR 75.1100-2(a)(2).

On the basis of the petition and the findings of MSHA's inves tigation, Rothermel Coal Company, is granted a modification of the application of 30 CFR 75.1100-2(a)(2) to its 11 Vein Slope Mine.

ORDER

Wherefore, pursuant to the authority delegated by the Secretary of Labor to the Administrator for Coal Mine Safety and Health, and pursuant to Section 101(c) of the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977, 30 U.S.C., sec. 811(c), it is ordered that Rothermel Coal Company's Petition for Modification of the appli cation of 30 CFR 75.1100-2(a)(2) in the 11 Vein Slope Mine is hereby:

GRANTED, for firefighting equipment in the working section, conditioned upon compliance with the following terms and conditions:

  1. Fire extinguisher(s) having at least four times the minimum capacity specified for a portable fire extinguisher in 30 CFR 75.1100-1(e) shall be located no more than 500 feet from the working face.
  2. Fire extinguisher(s) having at least six times the minimum capacity specified for a portable fire extinguisher in 30 CFR 75.1100-1(e) shall be located at the entrance to the gangway at the bottom of the slope.
  3. The mine operator shall notify MSHA prior to using any electric face equipment in this mine so MSHA can reevaluate this modification.
  4. Prior to implementing this alternative method, all persons who work in this area shall be instructed immediately in the emergency procedures and all provisions of 30 CFR 75.1101-23 and 75.383. Persons notnormally assigned to work in this area shall be instructed in emergency evacuation procedures and escapeway routes before starting work in this area.
  5. Within 60 days after this Proposed Decision and Order becomes final, the Petitioner shall submit proposed revisions for its approved 30 CFR Part 48 training plans to the Coal Mine Safety and Health District Manager. These proposed revisions shall specify initial and refresher training regarding compliance with the Proposed Decision and Order.

Any party to this action desiring a hearing on this matter must file in accordance with 30 CFR 44.14, within 30 days. The request for hearing must be filed with the Administrator for Coal Mine Safety and Health, 4015 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Virginia 22203.

If a hearing is requested, the request shall contain a concise summary of position on the issues of fact or law desired to be raised by the party requesting the hearing, including specific objections to the proposed decision. A party other than the Petitioner who has requested a hearing shall also comment upon all issues of fact or law presented in the petition, and any party to this action requesting a hearing may indicate a desired hearing site. If no request for a hearing is filed within 30 days after service thereof, the Decision and Order will become final and must be posted by the operator on the mine bulletin board at the mine.

 

Robert A. Elam
Deputy Administratorfor Coal Mine Safety and Health