[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: 30CFR75.204]

[Page 459-461]
 
                       TITLE 30--MINERAL RESOURCES
 
  CHAPTER I--MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
 
PART 75--MANDATORY SAFETY STANDARDS--UNDERGROUND COAL MINES--Table of Contents
 
                         Subpart C--Roof Support
 
Sec. 75.204  Roof bolting.

    (a) For roof bolts and accessories addressed in ASTM F432-95, 
``Standard Specification for Roof and Rock Bolts and Accessories,'' the 
mine operator shall--
    (1) Obtain a manufacturer's certification that the material was 
manufactured and tested in accordance with the specifications of ASTM 
F432-95; and
    (2) Make this certification available to an authorized 
representative of the Secretary and to the representative of miners.
    (b) Roof bolts and accessories not addressed in ASTM F432-95 may be 
used, provided that the use of such materials is approved by the 
District Manager based on--

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    (1) Demonstrations which show that the materials have successfully 
supported the roof in an area of a coal mine with similar strata, 
opening dimensions and roof stresses; or
    (2) Tests which show the materials to be effective for supporting 
the roof in an area of the affected mine which has similar strata, 
opening dimensions and roof stresses as the area where the roof bolts 
are to be used. During the test process, access to the test area shall 
be limited to persons necessary to conduct the test.
    (c)(1) A bearing plate shall be firmly installed with each roof 
bolt.
    (2) Bearing plates used directly against the mine roof shall be at 
least 6 inches square or the equivalent, except that where the mine roof 
is firm and not susceptible to sloughing, bearing plates 5 inches square 
or the equivalent may be used.
    (3) Bearing plates used with wood or metal materials shall be at 
least 4 inches square or the equivalent.
    (4) Wooden materials that are used between a bearing plate and the 
mine roof in areas which will exist for three years or more shall be 
treated to minimize deterioration.
    (d) When washers are used with roof bolts, the washers shall conform 
to the shape of the roof bolt head and bearing plate.
    (e)(1) The diameter of finishing bits shall be within a tolerance of 
plus or minus 0.030 inch of the manufacturer's recommended hole diameter 
for the anchor used.
    (2) When separate finishing bits are used, they shall be 
distinguishable from other bits.
    (f) Tensioned roof bolts. (1) Roof bolts that provide support by 
creating a beam of laminated strata shall be at least 30 inches long. 
Roof bolts that provide support by suspending the roof from overlying 
stronger strata shall be long enough to anchor at least 12 inches into 
the stronger strata.
    (2) Test holes, spaced at intervals specified in the roof control 
plan, shall be drilled to a depth of at least 12 inches above the 
anchorage horizon of mechanically anchored tensioned bolts being used. 
When a test hole indicates that bolts would not anchor in competent 
strata, corrective action shall be taken.
    (3) The installed torque or tension ranges for roof bolts as 
specified in the roof control plan shall maintain the integrity of the 
support system and shall not exceed the yield point of the roof bolt nor 
anchorage capacity of the strata.
    (4) In each roof bolting cycle, the actual torque or tension of the 
first tensioned roof bolt installed with each drill head shall be 
measured immediately after it is installed. Thereafter, for each drill 
head used, at least one roof bolt out of every four installed shall be 
measured for actual torque or tension. If the torque or tension of any 
of the roof bolts measured is not within the range specified in the roof 
control plan, corrective action shall be taken.
    (5) In working places from which coal is produced during any portion 
of a 24-hour period, the actual torque or tension on at least one out of 
every ten previously installed mechanically anchored tensioned roof 
bolts shall be measured from the outby corner of the last open crosscut 
to the face in each advancing section. Corrective action shall be taken 
if the majority of the bolts measured--
    (i) Do not maintain at least 70 percent of the minimum torque or 
tension specified in the roof control plan, 50 percent if the roof bolt 
plates bear against wood; or
    (ii) Have exceeded the maximum specified torque or tension by 50 
percent.
    (6) The mine operator or a person designated by the operator shall 
certify by signature and date that measurements required by paragraph 
(f)(5) of this section have been made. This certification shall be 
maintained for at least one year and shall be made available to an 
authorized representative of the Secretary and representatives of the 
miners.
    (7) Tensioned roof bolts installed in the roof support pattern shall 
not be used to anchor trailing cables or used for any other purpose that 
could affect the tension of the bolt. Hanging trailing cables, line 
brattice, telephone lines, or other similar devices which do not place 
sudden loads on the bolts are permitted.

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    (8) Angle compensating devices shall be used to compensate for the 
angle when tensioned roof bolts are installed at angles greater than 5 
degrees from the perpendicular to the bearing plate.
    (g) Non-tensioned grouted roof bolts. The first non-tensioned 
grouted roof bolt installed during each roof bolting cycle shall be 
tested during or immediately after the first row of bolts has been 
installed. If the bolt tested does not withstand at least 150 foot-
pounds of torque without rotating in the hole, corrective action shall 
be taken.

[53 FR 2375, Jan. 27, 1988, as amended at 55 FR 4595, Feb. 8, 1990; 63 
FR 20030, Apr. 22, 1998]