[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 30, Volume 1]
[Revised as of July 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 30CFR33.6]

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                       TITLE 30--MINERAL RESOURCES
 
  CHAPTER I--MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
 
PART 33--DUST COLLECTORS FOR USE IN CONNECTION WITH ROCK DRILLING IN COAL MINES--Table of Contents
 
                      Subpart A--General Provisions
 
Sec. 33.6  Applications.

    (a) No investigation or testing will be undertaken by MSHA except 
pursuant to a written application, in duplicate (except as othewise 
provided in paragraph (e) of this section), accompanied by a check, bank 
draft, or money order, payable to the U.S. Mine Safety and Health 
Administration, to cover the fees; and all prescribed drawings, 
specifications, and all related materials. The application and all 
related matters and all correspondence concerning it shall be sent to 
the Approval and Certification Center, Box 201 B, Industrial Park Road, 
Dallas Pike, Triadelphia, W. Va. 26059.
    (b) The application shall specify the operating conditions (see 
Sec. 33.22) for which certification is requested.
    (c) Shipment of the equipment to be tested shall be deferred until 
MSHA has notified the applicant that the application will be accepted. 
Shipping instructions will be issued by MSHA and shipping charges shall 
be prepaid by the applicant. Upon completion of the investigation and 
notification thereof to the applicant by MSHA, the applicant shall 
remove his equipment promptly from the test site (see Sec. 33.30).
    (d) Drawings and specifications shall be adequate in number and 
detail to identify fully the design of the unit or system and to 
disclose its materials and detailed dimensions of all component parts. 
Drawings must be numbered and dated to insure accurate identification 
and reference to records,

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and must show the latest revision. Specifications and drawings, 
including a complete assembly drawing with each part that affects dust 
collection identified thereon, shall include:
    (1) Details of all dust-collector parts. A manufacturer who supplies 
the applicant with component parts or sub- assemblies may submit 
drawings and specifications of such parts or subassemblies direct to 
MSHA instead of to the applicant. If the unit or system is certified, 
MSHA will supply the applicant with a list, in duplicate, of drawing 
numbers pertaining to such parts or subassemblies for identification 
purposes only.
    (2) Details of the electrical parts of units designed to operate as 
face equipment (see Sec. 33.38) in accordance with the provisions of 
Part 18 of Subchapter D of this chapter. (Bureau of Mines Schedule 2, 
revised, the current revision of which is Schedule 2F).
    (3) Storage capacity of the various stages of dust collection in the 
dust separator.
    (4) Net filter area in the dust separator, and complete 
specifications of the filtering material.
    (e) If an application is made for certification of a dust-collector 
unit or a combination unit that includes electrical parts, and is 
designed to operate as electric face equipment, as defined in 
Sec. 33.38, the application shall be in triplicate.
    (f) The application shall state that the unit or system is 
completely developed and of the design and materials which the applicant 
believes to be suitable for a finished marketable product.
    (g) The applicant shall furnish a complete unit or system for 
inspection and testing. Spare parts, such as gaskets and other 
expendable components subject to wear in normal operation, shall be 
supplied by the applicant to permit continuous operation during test 
periods. If special tools are necessary to disassemble any part for 
inspection or test, they shall be furnished by the applicant.
    (h) Each unit or system shall be carefully inspected before it is 
shipped from the place of manufacture or assembly and the results of the 
inspection shall be recorded on a factory-inspection form. The applicant 
shall furnish MSHA with a copy of the factory-inspection form with his 
application. The form shall direct attention to the points that must be 
checked to make certain that all parts are in proper condition, complete 
in all respects, and in agreement with the drawings and specifications 
filed with MSHA.
    (i) With the application the applicant shall furnish MSHA with 
complete instructions for operating and servicing the unit or system and 
information as to the kind of power required. After MSHA's 
investigation, if any revision of the instructions is required a revised 
copy thereof shall be submitted to MSHA for inclusion with the drawings 
and specifications.

[Sched. 25B, 25 FR 6473, July 9, 1960, as amended at 43 FR 12317, Mar. 
24, 1978; 47 FR 14696, Apr. 6, 1982; 47 FR 28095, June 29, 1982; 60 FR 
33723, June 29, 1995]