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MSHA - Title 30 CFR
30 CFR § 75.1504

Mine emergency evacuation training and drills.

     Each operator of an underground coal mine shall conduct mine emergency evacuation training and drills and require all miners to participate.

     (a) Schedule of training and drills. Each miner shall participate in a mine emergency evacuation training and drill once each quarter. Quarters shall be based on a calendar year (Jan-Mar, Apr-Jun, Jul-Sep, Oct-Dec). In addition--

     (1) A newly hired miner, who has not participated in a mine emergency evacuation training and drill at the mine within the previous 3 months, shall participate in the next applicable mine emergency evacuation training and drill.

     (2) Prior to assuming duties on a section or outby work location, a foreman shall travel both escapeways in their entirety.

     (b) Content of quarterly training and drill. Each quarterly evacuation training and drill shall include the following:

     (1) Hands-on training on all types of self-rescue devices used at the mine, which includes--

     (i) Instruction and demonstration in the use, care, and maintenance of self-rescue devices;

     (ii) The complete donning of the SCSR by assuming a donning position, opening the device, activating the device, inserting the mouthpiece, and putting on the nose clip; and

     (iii) Transferring between all applicable self-rescue devices.

     (2) Training that emphasizes the importance of--

     (i) Recognizing when the SCSR is not functioning properly and demonstrating how to initiate and reinitiate the starting sequence;

     (ii) Not removing the mouthpiece, even to communicate, until the miner reaches fresh air; and

     (iii) Proper use of the SCSR by controlling breathing and physical exertion.

     (3) A realistic escapeway drill that is initiated and conducted with a different approved scenario each quarter and during which each miner--

     (i) Travels the primary or alternate escapeway in its entirety, alternating escapeways each quarter;

     (ii) Physically locates and practices using the continuous directional lifelines or equivalent devices and tethers, and physically locates the stored SCSRs;

     (iii) Traverses undercasts or overcasts and doors;

     (iv) Switches escapeways, as applicable; and

     (v) Negotiates any other unique escapeway conditions.

     (4) A review of the mine and escapeway maps, the firefighting plan, and the mine emergency evacuation plan in effect at the mine, which shall include:

     (i) Informing miners of the locations of fire doors, check curtains, changes in the routes of travel, and plans for diverting smoke from escapeways.

     (ii) Locating escapeways, exits, routes of travel to the surface, and abandoned areas.

     (5) Operation of the fire suppression equipment available in the mine and the location and use of firefighting equipment and materials.

     (c) Annual expectations training. (1) Over the course of each year, each miner shall participate in expectations training that includes donning and transferring SCSRs in smoke, simulated smoke, or an equivalent environment, and breathing through a realistic SCSR training unit that provides the sensation of SCSR airflow resistance and heat.

     (2) A miner shall participate in expectations training within one quarter of being employed at the mine.

     (3) The mine operator shall have a purchase order for realistic SCSR training units within 30 days of notification by MSHA that the units are available. The mine operator shall provide expectations training on breathing through a realistic SCSR training unit within 60 days of receipt of the units.

     (d) Certification of training and drills. At the completion of each training or drill required in this section, the operator shall certify by signature and date that the training or drill was held in accordance with the requirements of this section.

     (1) This certification shall include the names of the miners participating in the training or drill. For each miner, this certification shall list the content of the training or drill component completed, including the escapeway traveled and scenario used, as required in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section.

     (2) Certifications shall be kept at the mine for one year.

     (3) Upon request, the certifications shall be made available to an authorized representative of the Secretary and the representative of the miners.

     (4) Upon request, a copy of the certification that shows his or her own training shall be provided to the participating miner.



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