[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 30, Volume 1]

[Revised as of July 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 30CFR36.6]



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                       TITLE 30--MINERAL RESOURCES

 

  CHAPTER I--MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

 

PART 36_APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS FOR PERMISSIBLE MOBILE DIESEL-POWERED 

TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT--Table of Contents

 

                      Subpart A_General Provisions

 

Sec.  36.6  Application procedures and requirements.



    (a)(1) No investigation or testing will be undertaken by MSHA except 

pursuant to a written application accompanied by all descriptions, 

specifications, test samples, and related materials. The application and 

all related matters and correspondence shall be addressed to: U.S. 

Department of Labor, Mine Safety and Health Administration, Approval and 

Certification Center, RR 1, Box 251, Industrial Park Road, 

Triadelphia, West Virginia 26059. Fees calculated in accordance with 

part 5 of this title shall be submitted in accordance with Sec.  5.40.

    (2) Where the applicant for approval has used an independent 

laboratory under part 6 of this chapter to perform, in whole or in part, 

the necessary testing and evaluation for approval under this part, the 

applicant must provide to MSHA as part of the approval application:



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    (i) Written evidence of the laboratory's independence and current 

recognition by a laboratory accrediting organization;

    (ii) Complete technical explanation of how the product complies with 

each requirement in the applicable MSHA product approval requirements;

    (iii) Identification of components or features of the product that 

are critical to the safety of the product; and

    (iv) All documentation, including drawings and specifications, as 

submitted to the independent laboratory by the applicant and as required 

by this part.

    (3) An applicant may request testing and evaluation to non-MSHA 

product safety standards which have been determined by MSHA to be 

equivalent, under Sec.  6.20 of this chapter, to MSHA's product approval 

requirements under this part.

    (b) Drawings, specifications, and descriptions shall be adequate in 

detail to identify fully the complete assembly, components, and 

subassemblies. Drawings, specifications, and descriptions shall include:

    (1) Assembly drawing(s) showing the overall dimensions of the 

equipment, location and capacity of the fuel tank, location of flame 

arresters, exhaust-gas conditioner and its water-supply tank, if 

applicable, exhaust-gas dilution system, and other details that are 

essential to the functioning of the equipment.

    (2) Except for equipment utilizing part 7, subpart F power packages, 

detailed drawings showing the intake, combustion, and exhaust systems of 

the diesel engine, including joints and gaskets; the turbulence or 

precombustion chamber, if applicable; injector assembly and nozzle 

details; and any surfaces that form the combustion chamber or part 

thereof, such as the cylinder head, piston and cylinder liner; and other 

features that may affect permissibility, such as exhaust-gas conditioner 

and flame arresters.

    (3) Except for equipment utilizing part 7, subpart F power packages, 

a schematic drawing of the fuel system showing piping, connections, fuel 

filters, fuel-injection pump, and mechanical governor assembly. All 

components shall be identified to permit adjustment, as necessary, and 

the location of seals or locks to prevent tampering shall be indicated.

    (4) Except for equipment utilizing part 7, subpart F power packages, 

drawing(s) specifying the kind of material and detailed dimensions of 

the components of explosion-proof enclosures, including joints and 

openings.

    (5) Drawing(s) showing the construction of headlights, battery 

boxes, including seals or locks, and method of mounting.

    (6) Other drawings, specifications, or descriptions identifying any 

feature that MSHA considers necessary for certification of the 

particular mobile diesel-powered transportation equipment.

    (c) Shipment of the mobile diesel-powered transportation equipment 

or component part or subassembly as the case may be, shall be deferred 

until MSHA has notified the applicant that the application will be 

accepted. Shipping instructions will be issued by MSHA and shipping 

charges shall be prepaid by the application. Upon completion of the 

investigation and notification thereof to the applicant by MSHA, the 

applicant shall remove his equipment promptly from the test site (see 

Sec.  36.40).

    (d) The application shall state that the equipment is completely 

developed and of the design and materials that the applicant believes to 

be suitable for a finished marketable product or is a completely 

developed component or subassembly suitable for incorporation in a 

finished marketable complete assembly of mobile diesel-powered 

transportation equipment. If the final design of a component depends 

upon results of MSHA's tests, this shall be so stated in the 

application.

    (e) For a complete investigation leading to approval and 

certification, the applicant shall furnish a complete operable assembly 

for inspecting and testing. Spare parts and expendable components, 

subject to wear in normal operation, shall be supplied by the applicant 

to permit continuous operation of the equipment during test periods. If 

special tools are necessary to disassembly any component for inspection 

or test, the applicant shall furnish these with the equipment to be 

tested.



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    (f) With each application, the applicant shall submit evidence of 

how he proposes to inspect his completely assembled mobile diesel-

powered transportation equipment at the place of manufacture or assembly 

before shipment to purchasers. Ordinarily such inspection is recorded on 

a factory inspection form and the applicant shall furnish to MSHA a copy 

of his factory inspection form or equivalent with his application. The 

form shall direct attention to the points that must be checked to make 

certain that all components of the assembly are in proper condition, 

complete in all respects, and in agreement with the drawings, 

specifications, and descriptions filed with MSHA.

    (g) With the application, the applicant shall furnish to MSHA 

complete instructions for operating and servicing his equipment. After 

completing MSHA's investigation, if any revision of the instructions is 

required, a revised copy thereof shall be submitted to MSHA for 

inclusion with the drawings and specifications.



[Sched. 31, 26 FR 645, Jan. 24, 1961, as amended at 43 FR 12318, Mar. 

24, 1978; 47 FR 14696, Apr. 6, 1982; 60 FR 33723, June 29, 1995; 60 FR 

35695, July 11, 1995; 61 FR 55526, Oct. 25, 1996; 68 FR 36422, June 17, 

2003; 70 FR 46344, Aug. 9, 2005]