Colorado Code § 34-24-107

Danger signals - operator's duty
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When operations are temporarily
suspended in a mine, the operator shall see that danger signals are placed across the mine
entrances, which signals shall be a warning for persons not to enter said mine. If the circulation
of air through the mine is stopped, each entrance to said mine shall be closed off in such a
manner as will ordinarily prevent persons from entering said mine, and a danger signal shall be
displayed upon each entrance until such time as the ventilation is restored and the mine has been
examined by a properly authorized representative. The mine foreman shall see that all danger
signals used in said mine are in good condition.

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