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Statutes > West-virginia > 22a > 22a-2-12

§22A-2-12. Instruction of employees and supervision of apprentices; annual examination of persons using flame safety lamps; records of examination; maintenance of methane detectors, etc.

The office of miners' health, safety and training shall prescribe and establish a course of instruction in mine safety and particularly in dangers incident to such employment in mines and in mining laws and rules, which course of instruction shall be successfully completed within twelve weeks after any person is first employed as a miner. It is further the duty and responsibility of the office of miners' health, safety and training to see that such course is given to all persons as above provided after their first being employed in any mine in this state.

It is the duty of the mine foreman or the assistant mine foreman of every coal mine in this state to see that every person employed to work in such mine is, before beginning work therein, instructed in the particular danger incident to his or her work in such mine, and furnished a copy of the mining laws and rules of such mine. It is the duty of every mine operator who employs apprentices, as that term is used in sections three and four, article eight of this chapter to ensure that the apprentices are effectively supervised with regard to safety practices and to instruct apprentices in safe mining practices. Every apprentice shall work under the direction of the mine foreman or his or her assistant mine foreman and they are responsible for his or her safety. The mine foreman or assistant mine foreman may delegate the supervision of an apprentice to an experienced miner, but the foreman and his or her assistant mine foreman remain responsible for the apprentice. During the first ninety days of employment in a mine, the apprentice shall work within sight and sound of the mine foreman, assistant mine foreman, or an experienced miner, and in such a location that the mine foreman, assistant mine foreman or experienced miner can effectively respond to cries for help of the apprentice. Such location shall be on the same side of any belt, conveyor or mining equipment.

Persons whose duties require them to use a flame safety lamp or other approved methane detectors shall be examined at least annually as to their competence by a qualified official from the office of miners' health, safety and training and a record of such examination shall be kept by the operator and the office. Flame safety lamps and other approved methane detectors shall be given proper maintenance and shall be tested before each working shift. Each operator shall provide for the proper maintenance and care of the permissible flame safety lamp or any other approved device for detecting methane and oxygen deficiency by a person trained in such maintenance, and, before each shift, care shall be taken to ensure that such lamp or other device is in a permissible condition.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > West-virginia > 22a > 22a-2-12

§22A-2-12. Instruction of employees and supervision of apprentices; annual examination of persons using flame safety lamps; records of examination; maintenance of methane detectors, etc.

The office of miners' health, safety and training shall prescribe and establish a course of instruction in mine safety and particularly in dangers incident to such employment in mines and in mining laws and rules, which course of instruction shall be successfully completed within twelve weeks after any person is first employed as a miner. It is further the duty and responsibility of the office of miners' health, safety and training to see that such course is given to all persons as above provided after their first being employed in any mine in this state.

It is the duty of the mine foreman or the assistant mine foreman of every coal mine in this state to see that every person employed to work in such mine is, before beginning work therein, instructed in the particular danger incident to his or her work in such mine, and furnished a copy of the mining laws and rules of such mine. It is the duty of every mine operator who employs apprentices, as that term is used in sections three and four, article eight of this chapter to ensure that the apprentices are effectively supervised with regard to safety practices and to instruct apprentices in safe mining practices. Every apprentice shall work under the direction of the mine foreman or his or her assistant mine foreman and they are responsible for his or her safety. The mine foreman or assistant mine foreman may delegate the supervision of an apprentice to an experienced miner, but the foreman and his or her assistant mine foreman remain responsible for the apprentice. During the first ninety days of employment in a mine, the apprentice shall work within sight and sound of the mine foreman, assistant mine foreman, or an experienced miner, and in such a location that the mine foreman, assistant mine foreman or experienced miner can effectively respond to cries for help of the apprentice. Such location shall be on the same side of any belt, conveyor or mining equipment.

Persons whose duties require them to use a flame safety lamp or other approved methane detectors shall be examined at least annually as to their competence by a qualified official from the office of miners' health, safety and training and a record of such examination shall be kept by the operator and the office. Flame safety lamps and other approved methane detectors shall be given proper maintenance and shall be tested before each working shift. Each operator shall provide for the proper maintenance and care of the permissible flame safety lamp or any other approved device for detecting methane and oxygen deficiency by a person trained in such maintenance, and, before each shift, care shall be taken to ensure that such lamp or other device is in a permissible condition.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > West-virginia > 22a > 22a-2-12

§22A-2-12. Instruction of employees and supervision of apprentices; annual examination of persons using flame safety lamps; records of examination; maintenance of methane detectors, etc.

The office of miners' health, safety and training shall prescribe and establish a course of instruction in mine safety and particularly in dangers incident to such employment in mines and in mining laws and rules, which course of instruction shall be successfully completed within twelve weeks after any person is first employed as a miner. It is further the duty and responsibility of the office of miners' health, safety and training to see that such course is given to all persons as above provided after their first being employed in any mine in this state.

It is the duty of the mine foreman or the assistant mine foreman of every coal mine in this state to see that every person employed to work in such mine is, before beginning work therein, instructed in the particular danger incident to his or her work in such mine, and furnished a copy of the mining laws and rules of such mine. It is the duty of every mine operator who employs apprentices, as that term is used in sections three and four, article eight of this chapter to ensure that the apprentices are effectively supervised with regard to safety practices and to instruct apprentices in safe mining practices. Every apprentice shall work under the direction of the mine foreman or his or her assistant mine foreman and they are responsible for his or her safety. The mine foreman or assistant mine foreman may delegate the supervision of an apprentice to an experienced miner, but the foreman and his or her assistant mine foreman remain responsible for the apprentice. During the first ninety days of employment in a mine, the apprentice shall work within sight and sound of the mine foreman, assistant mine foreman, or an experienced miner, and in such a location that the mine foreman, assistant mine foreman or experienced miner can effectively respond to cries for help of the apprentice. Such location shall be on the same side of any belt, conveyor or mining equipment.

Persons whose duties require them to use a flame safety lamp or other approved methane detectors shall be examined at least annually as to their competence by a qualified official from the office of miners' health, safety and training and a record of such examination shall be kept by the operator and the office. Flame safety lamps and other approved methane detectors shall be given proper maintenance and shall be tested before each working shift. Each operator shall provide for the proper maintenance and care of the permissible flame safety lamp or any other approved device for detecting methane and oxygen deficiency by a person trained in such maintenance, and, before each shift, care shall be taken to ensure that such lamp or other device is in a permissible condition.