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  SUBCHAPTER A -- OFFICIAL EMBLEM AND OMB CONTROL NUMBERS FOR RECORDKEEPING AND REPORTING
Part
1 Mine Safety and Health Administration; establishment and use of official emblem
3 OMB control numbers under the Paperwork Reduction Act
SUBCHAPTER B -- TESTING, EVALUATION, AND APPROVAL OF MINING PRODUCTS
5 Fees for testing, evaluation, and approval of mining products
6 Testing and evaluation by independent laboratories and non-MSHA product safety standards
7 Testing by applicant or third party
11 [Reserved]
15 Requirements for approval of explosives and sheathed explosive units
18 Electric motor-driven mine equipment and accessories
19 Electric cap lamps
20 Electric mine lamps other than standard cap lamps
22 Portable methane detectors
23 Telephones and signaling devices
27 Methane-monitoring systems
28 Fuses for use with direct current in providing short-circuit protection for trailing cables in coal mines
33 Dust collectors for use in connection with rock drilling in coal mines
35 Fire-resistant hydraulic fluids
36 Approval requirements for permissible mobile diesel-powered transportation equipment
SUBCHAPTERS C - F -- [RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER G -- FILING AND OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS
40 Representative of miners
41 Notification of legal identity
42 National Mine Health and Safety Academy
43 Procedures for processing hazardous conditions complaints
44 Rules of practice for petitions for modification of mandatory safety standards
45 Independent contractors
SUBCHAPTER H -- EDUCATION AND TRAINING
46  Training and Retraining of Miners Engaged in Shell Dredging or Employed at Sand, Gravel, Surface Stone, Surface Clay, Colloidal Phosphate, or Surface Limestone Mines.
47 Hazard Communication (HAZCOM)
48 Training and retraining of miners
49 Mine rescue teams
SUBCHAPTER I -- ACCIDENTS, INJURIES, ILLNESSES, EMPLOYMENT, AND PRODUCTION IN MINES
50 Notification, investigation, reports and records of accidents, injuries, illnesses, employment, and coal production in mines
SUBCHAPTER J -- [RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER K -- METAL AND NONMETAL MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH
56 Safety and health standards--surface metal and nonmetal mines
57 Safety and health standards--underground metal and nonmetal mines
58 Health Standards for Metal and Nonmetal Mines
Subchapter M -- UNIFORM MINE HEALTH REGULATIONS
62 Occupational Noise Exposure
SUBCHAPTER N -- [Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER O -- COAL MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH
70 Mandatory health standards--underground coal mines
71 Mandatory health standards--surface coal mines and surface work areas of underground coal mines
72 Health Standards for Coal Mines
74 Coal mine dust personal sampler units
75 Mandatory safety standards--underground coal mines
77 Mandatory safety standards, surface coal mines and surface work areas of underground coal mines
90 Mandatory health standards--coal miners who have evidence of the development of pneumoconiosis
SUBCHAPTER P--
CIVIL PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE FEDERAL MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH ACT OF 1977
100 Criteria and procedures for proposed assessment of civil penalties
101 --103 [Reserved]
SUBCHAPTER Q -- PATTERN OF VIOLATIONS
104 Pattern of Violations
105 --199 [Reserved]



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