Oklahoma Code § 45-910

Title 45. Mines And Mining: Proper ground control - Rules and procedures
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A.  The following rules and procedures shall be complied with
for proper ground control:
1.  Practices and standards acceptable to the Chief Mine
Inspector for the safe control of surface mine walls including the
overall slope of the mine wall shall be established and followed by
the operator.  Such standards shall be consistent with sound
engineering, the nature of the ground and the seam mined, and the
insuring of safe working conditions according to the degree of
slope.  Mining methods shall be selected which will provide wall

stability; including benching if necessary, to obtain a safe overall
slope;
2.  All loose and hazardous material shall be stripped for a
safe distance from the edge of the highwall;
3.  The width and height of benches shall be governed by the
type of equipment to be used and the operation to be performed;
4.  Safe means of scaling walls shall be provided.  Loose
material or trees on exposed wall areas shall be removed before any
other work is performed in the exposed wall area;
5.  Men shall not work under dangerous walls.  Hazardous
overhanging walls shall be taken down immediately and other unsafe
ground conditions shall be corrected promptly or the areas shall be
barricaded or posted;
6.  When removing rock by hand, men shall approach loose rock
from above and shall scale from a safe location those areas on walls
which must be scaled;
7.  The supervisor or a certified person designated by him shall
examine working areas and faces of walls for unsafe conditions at
least at the beginning of each shift, during the shift while men are
working, and after blasting.  Any unsafe condition found shall be
corrected before any further work is performed at the immediate area
or face at which the unsafe condition exists;
8.  Men shall examine their working places before starting work
and frequently thereafter and any unsafe condition shall be reported
immediately to the supervisor before any other work is performed;
9.  Large boulders requiring secondary blasting shall be in a
safe location before they are drilled or broken; and
10.  Men shall not be permitted to work between equipment and
the mine wall where the equipment may hinder escape from falls or
slides of the wall, unless special safety precautions are taken in
advance.
B.  The following rules and procedures shall be complied with
for proper fire prevention and control:
1.  No person shall smoke or use an open flame where flammable
or combustible liquids or greases are stored or in areas or places
where fire or explosion hazards exist;
2.  Signs warning against smoking and open flames shall be
posted so they can readily be seen in areas or places where fire or
explosion hazards exist;
3.  Areas surrounding flammable-liquid storage tanks and
electric substations and transformers shall be kept free from dry
grass, weeds, underbrush and other combustible materials for at
least twenty-five (25) feet in all directions;
4.  Fires used for warming purposes shall be enclosed to prevent
persons from coming in contact with flame or coals which would
ignite clothing.  Oily or easily ignited clothing shall not be worn
where ignition hazards are present;

5.  Buildings or rooms in which oil, grease, flammable liquids
or similar flammable materials are stored shall be of fire-resistant
construction and well ventilated.  Provisions shall be made to
control spilled flammable liquids;
6.  Abandoned electrical circuits shall be de-energized and
isolated so that they cannot become energized inadvertently.  If no
further use is intended they shall be removed;
7.  Combustible materials, grease, lubricants or flammable
liquids shall not be allowed to accumulate where they can create a
fire hazard;
8.  Materials, such as oily waste and rags, which are subject to
spontaneous combustion shall be placed in tightly covered metal
containers until disposed of properly;
9.  When flammable solvents are used for cleaning, such solvents
shall be transported in safety cans of not over five-gallon
capacity.  When used to clean parts, the containers used shall have
tight-fitting covers.  No cleaning may be done with flammable
solvents near a possible source of ignition;
10.  Oxygen cylinders shall not be stored near oil or grease;
11.  Gauges and regulators used with oxygen or acetylene
cylinders shall be kept clean and free of oil and grease;
12.  Valves on oxygen and acetylene tanks shall be kept closed
when they are not in use;
13.  Battery charging stations shall be located in well-
ventilated areas and in the clear of other equipment;
14.  Internal combustion engines shall be shut off and stopped
before being fueled;
15.  Each mine shall have available, or be provided with,
appropriate types of fire-fighting equipment adequate for the size
of the mine;
16.  Fire-fighting equipment shall be strategically located,
readily accessible, plainly marked, properly maintained and
inspected periodically with records kept of such inspections;
17.  Fire extinguishers shall be:
a. adequate in number and size and of the appropriate type
for each particular fire hazard involved,
b. replaced immediately with full charged extinguishers of
the same capability after any discharge is made from
the extinguishers,
c. tested at least once every twelve (12) months and
maintained according to the manufacturer's
recommendation.  Each extinguisher shall bear a tag
showing the date of testing and the name of the person
making the examination for testing, and
d. approved by Underwriter's Laboratories, Inc. or Factory
Mutual Research Corporation;

18.  Appropriate fire extinguishers shall be provided on self-
propelled mobile equipment;
19.  Fire extinguishers of the appropriate type and size shall
be an integral part of portable cutting and welding equipment;
20.  When welding or cutting near combustible materials,
precautions shall be taken to insure that smoldering metal or sparks
do not result in fire; and
21.  Belt conveyors in locations where fire would create a
hazard to personnel shall be provided with safety switches to stop
the drive pulley automatically in the event the belt stalls or there
is excessive slippage.

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