[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: 30CFR57.4760]



[Page 342-343]

 

                       TITLE 30--MINERAL RESOURCES

 

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

 

PART 57_SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS_UNDERGROUND METAL AND NONMETAL MINES

--Table of Contents

 

                  Subpart C_Fire Prevention and Control

 

Sec.  57.4760  Shaft mines.



    (a) Shaft mines shall be provided with at least one of the following 

means to control the spread of fire, smoke, and toxic gases underground 

in the event of a fire: control doors, reversal of mechanical 

ventilaton, or effective evacuation procedures. Under this standard, 

``shaft mine'' means a mine in which any designated escapeway includes a 

mechanical hoisting device or a ladder ascent.

    (1) Control doors. If used as an alternative, control doors shall 

be--

    (i) Installed at or near shaft stations of intake shafts and any 

shaft designated as an escapeway under Sec.  57.11053 or at other 

locations that provide equivalent protection;

    (ii) Constructed and maintained according to Table C-3;

    (iii) Provided with a means of remote closure at landings of 

timbered intake shafts unless a person specifically designated to close 

each door in the event of a fire can reach the door within three 

minutes;

    (iv) Closed or opened only according to predetermined conditions and 

procedures;

    (v) Constructed so that once closed they will not reopen as a result 

of a differential in air pressure;

    (vi) Constructed so that they can be opened from either side by one 

person, or be provided with a personnel door that can be opened from 

either side; and

    (vii) Clear of obstructions.

    (2) Mechanical ventilation reversal. If used as an alternative, 

reversal of mechanical ventilation shall--

    (i) Provide at all times at least the same degree of protection to 

persons underground as would be afforded by the installation of control 

doors;

    (ii) Be accomplished by a main fan. If the main fan is located 

underground--

    (A) The cable or conductors supplying power to the fan shall be 

routed through areas free of fire hazards; or

    (B) The main fan shall be equipped with a second, independent power 

cable or set of conductors from the surface. The power cable or 

conductors shall be located so that an underground fire disrupting power 

in one cable or set of conductors will not affect the other; or

    (C) A second fan capable of accomplishing ventilation reversal shall 

be available for use in the event of failure of the main fan;

    (iii) Provide rapid air reversal that allows persons underground 

time to exit in fresh air by the second escapeway or find a place of 

refuge; and

    (iv) Be done according to predetermined conditions and procedures.

    (3) Evacuation. If used as an alternative, effective evacuation 

shall be demonstrated by actual evacuation of all persons underground to 

the surface in ten minutes or less through routes that will not expose 

persons to heat, smoke, or toxic fumes in the event of a fire.

    (b) If the destruction of any bulkhead on an inactive level would 

allow fire contaminants to reach an escapeway, that bulkhead shall be 

constructed and maintained to provide at least the same protection as 

required for control doors under Table C-3.



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                  Table C-3--Control Door Construction

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             Location                   Minimum required construction

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At least 50 feet from: timbered     Control door that meets the

 areas, exposed combustible rock,    requirements for a ventilation door

 and any other combustible           in conformance with 30 CFR 57.8531.

 material \1\

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Within 50 feet but no closer than   Control door that serves as a

 20 feet of: timbered areas,         barrier to the effects of fire and

 exposed combustible rock, or        air leakage. The control door shall

 other combustible material \1\      provide protection at least

Within 20 feet of: any timbered      equivalent to a door constructed of

 areas or combustible rock,          no less than one-quarter inch of

 provided that the timber and        plate steel with channel or angle-

 combustible rock within the 20      iron reinforcement to minimize

 foot distance are coated with one   warpage. The framework assembly of

 inch of shotcrete, one-half inch    the door and the surrounding

 of gunite, or other material with   bulkhead, if any, shall be at least

 equivalent fire protection          equivalent to the door in fire and

 characteristics and no other        air-leakage resistance, and in

 combustible material \1\ is         physical strength.

 within that distance.

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Within 20 feet of: timbered areas,  Control door that serves as a

 exposed combustible rock, or        barrier to fire, the effects of

 other combustible material \1\      fire, and air-leakage. The door

                                     shall provide protection at least

                                     equivalent to a door constructed of

                                     two layers of wood, each a minimum

                                     of three-quarters of an inch in

                                     thickness. The wood grain of one

                                     layer shall be perpendicular to the

                                     wood grain of the other layer. The

                                     wood construction shall be covered

                                     on all sides and edges with no less

                                     than twenty-four gauge sheet steel.

                                     The framework assembly of the door

                                     and the surrounding bulkhead, if

                                     any, shall be at least equivalent

                                     to the door in fire and air-leakage

                                     resistance, and in physical

                                     strength. Roll-down steel doors

                                     with a fire-resistance rating of

                                     1\1/2\ hours or greater, but

                                     without an insulation core, are

                                     acceptable if an automatic

                                     sprinkler or deluge system is

                                     installed that provides even

                                     coverage of the door on both sides.

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\1\ In this table, ``combustible material'' does not refer to installed

  wiring or track support.





[50 FR 4082, Jan. 29, 1985; 50 FR 20100, May 14, 1985]