Oklahoma Code § 45-918

Title 45. Mines And Mining: Augering - Rules and procedures
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The following rules and procedures shall be complied with in
dealing with augering:
1.  Planning:
before augering is done, advance planning shall be
made to insure that no hazards shall be created affecting active
underground workings.  Auger mine workings and holes drilled shall
be located so as to prevent:
(1)  interference with the ventilation system of
any underground mine, and
(2)  inundation hazards from the surface to
active underground workings;
2.  Inspection:
a.  at least fifty (50) feet on each side of
highwalls being drilled shall be inspected for loose material before
drilling or other work in the area is begun, and an inspection shall
be made at least once during each operating shift,
b.  when abandoned mines or abandoned parts of active
mines are penetrated by drilling, machinery shall be stopped and
tests shall be made at the collar of the hole for explosive gas or
oxygen or oxygen deficiency by a certified person qualified to use
approved instruments to make such tests.  If tests show the presence
of gas or the lack of oxygen, the equipment shall not be operated
until the condition has been corrected;
3.  Auger holes; persons not to enter:
a.  no person shall enter an auger hole for any
purpose without having first received permission from a
representative of the Oklahoma Department of Mines,
b.  auger machines and other related equipment on
which persons are required to work during drilling operations shall
be protected against falling material from highwalls by heavy gauge
screen or equivalent material subject to the approval of the mine
inspector.  The protective screen shall permit workmen to keep the
highwall in view at all times,
c.  no work shall be done on the highwall in the
vicinity of drilling equipment while it is in operation;
4.  Auger equipment; operation:

a.  persons shall stay clear of the auger train while
it is in motion, and they shall not pass over or under the auger
train except where crossing facilities are provided;  b.  persons
must be in the clear while auger sections are being swung into
position,
c.  auger operators shall not leave the controls of
the equipment while the auger is operating, and
d.  when auger operations are performed after dark,
adequate illumination shall be provided;
5.  Auger Holes; blocking:  auger holes shall be securely
blocked by spoil or other suitable material before they are
abandoned.

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