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2007 Program Information Bulletins


PIB07-01 Global Positioning System (GPS) and Established Surface Stations or Markers - 01/18/2007
PIB07-02 Potential for the Quick Start Candle on Mine Safety Appliances Life-Saver 60 Self-Contained Self-Rescuer to Overheat or Catch Fire on Units Manufactured from September 1, 1999 through December 31, 2004 - 01/19/2007
PIB07-03 Implementation of Section 2 of the Mine Improvement and New Emergency Response (MINER) Act of 2006: Options for Providing Post-Accident Breathable Air to Underground Coal Miners. This Program Information Bulletin should be used in conjunction with Program Policy Letter No. P06-V-10
PIB07-04 Clarification of Requirements of Title 30 Code of Federal Regulations §57.11050 Escapeways and refuges
PIB07-05 The Danger of Oxygen Deficiency in Underground Coal Mines
PIB07-06 Guy Wires of Poles Supporting High-Voltage Electric Power Lines
PIB07-07 MSHA Evaluation of Non-MSHA Product Safety Standards for Explosion-proof Enclosures
PIB07-08 Potential Hazard to Roof Bolting Machine Operators Due to Inadvertent Control Actuation
PIB07-09 Single Source Coal Reporting Pilot Program
PIB07-10 Notification of withdrawal of MSHA and NIOSH approval for Mine Safety Appliances (MSA) Flow-Lite Sampling Pumps
PIB07-11 Examination of Electrical Underground Coal Mine Equipment
PIB07-12 Best Practices for Turning Crosscuts with Remote Controlled Continuous Mining Machines; Reissue of P-03-28
PIB07-13 SCSR Inventory and Report
PIB07-14 Fastenings Used for Joints of Flame-Arresting Paths on Intake or Exhaust Systems for Permissible Diesel-Powered Equipment
PIB07-15 Potential Safety Hazard on Permissible Mobile Diesel-Powered Transportation Equipment with Sandvik (formerly EJC Mining Equipment, Inc.) Wet Scrubber Systems (PDF only)
PIB07-16 Hard Hats - Revised
PIB07-17 Test Procedure for Evaluating Maximum Total Exhaust System Backpressure on an Underground Diesel-Powered Machine
PIB07-18 Maximum Total Exhaust System Backpressure Specification Increase for Caterpillar Inc.'s (Caterpillar's) 3304 PCNA and 3306 PCNA Diesel Engines
PIB07-19 Hazards of Sliding Table Masonry Saws
PIB07-20 Change to Respirable Dust Data Card - Addition of Pre-weight Date
PIB07-21 Clarification of Requirements of Conveyor Start-Up Warnings for §§ 56.14201 and 57.14201
PIB07-22 Operation of Continuous Haulage Systems
PIB07-23 Updated Test Questions for Certifying Individuals to Perform Dust Sampling and Maintenance and Calibration of Approved Sampling Equipment
PIB07-24 Use of Portable Roof Drills
PIB07-25 Potential Hazardous Condition Caused by Bolts Breaking on X/P-1628 Electric Motors
PIB07-26 Charging of Lithium Ion or Lithium Polymer Batteries
PIB07-27 General Monitors Model 420, 420d, S500, and S800 Machine Mounted Methane Monitoring Systems
PIB07-28 Updated Test Questions for Certifying Individuals to Perform Dust Sampling and Maintenance and Calibration of Approved Sampling Equipment (Amended)
PIB07-29 Breaching and Drilling into Sealed Areas
PIB07-30 Notification of Opportunity for Interested Parties to Comment on Advance Draft of Updated "Engineering and Design Manual: Coal Refuse Disposal Facilities"
PIB07-31 Use of Fall Protection In, Around, or Over Any Shaft and Conveyance Safety Measures



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