[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: 30CFR75.312]

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                       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 D--Ventilation
 
Sec. 75.312  Main mine fan examinations and records.

    (a) To assure electrical and mechanical reliability of main mine 
fans, each main mine fan and its associated components, including 
devices for measuring or recording mine ventilation pressure, shall be 
examined for proper operation by a trained person designated by the 
operator. Examinations of main mine fans shall be made at least once 
each day that the fan operates, unless a fan monitoring system is used. 
No examination is required on any day when no one, including certified 
persons, goes underground, except that an examination shall be completed 
prior to anyone entering the mine.
    (b)(1) If a main mine fan monitoring system is used, a trained 
person designated by the operator shall--
    (i) At least once each day review the data provided by the fan 
monitoring system to assure that the fan and the fan monitoring system 
are operating properly. No review is required on any day when no one, 
including certified persons, goes underground, except that a review of 
the data shall be performed prior to anyone entering the underground 
portion of the mine. Data reviewed should include the fan pressure, 
bearing temperature, revolutions per minute, vibration, electric 
voltage, and amperage; and
    (ii) At least every 7 days--
    (A) Test the monitoring system for proper operation; and
    (B) Examine each main mine fan and its associated components to 
assure electrical and mechanical reliability of main mine fans.
    (2) If the monitoring system malfunctions, the malfunction shall be 
corrected, or paragraph (a) of this section shall apply.
    (c) At least every 31 days, the automatic fan signal device for each 
main mine fan shall be tested by stopping the fan. Only persons 
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evaluate the effect of the fan stoppage or restart, or to perform 
maintenance or repair work that cannot otherwise be made while the fan 
is operating, shall be permitted underground. Notwithstanding the 
requirement of Sec. 75.311(b)(3), underground power may remain energized 
during this test provided no one, including persons identified in 
Sec. 75.311(b)(1), is underground. If the fan is not restarted within 15 
minutes, underground power shall be deenergized and no one shall enter 
any underground area of the mine until the fan is restarted and an 
examination of the mine is conducted as described in Sec. 75.360 (b) 
through (e) and the mine has been determined to be safe.
    (d) At least every 31 days, the automatic closing doors in multiple 
main mine fan systems shall be tested by stopping the fan. Only persons 
necessary to evaluate the effect of the fan stoppage or restart, or to 
perform maintenance or repair work that cannot otherwise be made while 
the fan is operating, shall be permitted underground. Notwithstanding 
the provisions of Sec. 75.311, underground power may remain energized 
during this test provided no one, including persons identified in 
Sec. 75.311(b)(1), is underground. If the fan is not restarted within 15 
minutes, underground power shall be deenergized and no one shall enter 
any underground area of the mine, until the fan is restarted and an 
examination of the mine is conducted as described in Sec. 75.360 (b) 
through (e) and the mine has been determined to be safe.
    (e) Circular main mine fan pressure recording charts shall be 
changed before the beginning of a second revolution.
    (f)(1) Certification. Persons making main mine fan examinations 
shall certify by initials and date at the fan or another location 
specified by the operator that the examinations were made. Each 
certification shall identify the main mine fan examined.
    (2) Persons reviewing data produced by a main mine fan monitoring 
system shall certify by initials and date on a printed copy of the data 
from the system that the review was completed. In lieu of certification 
on a copy of the data, the person reviewing the data may certify 
electronically that the review was completed. Electronic certification 
shall be by handwritten initials and date in a computer system so as to 
be secure and not susceptible to alteration.
    (g)(1) Recordkeeping. By the end of the shift on which the 
examination is made, persons making main mine fan examinations shall 
record all uncorrected defects that may affect the operation of the fan 
that are not corrected by the end of that shift. Records shall be 
maintained in a secure book that is not susceptible to alteration or 
electronically in a computer system so as to be secure and not 
susceptible to alteration.
    (2) When a fan monitoring system is used in lieu of the daily fan 
examination--
    (i) The certified copies of data produced by fan monitoring systems 
shall be maintained separate from other computer-generated reports or 
data; and
    (ii) A record shall be made of any fan monitoring system 
malfunctions, electrical or mechanical deficiencies in the monitoring 
system and any sudden increase or loss in mine ventilating pressure. The 
record shall be made by the end of the shift on which the review of the 
data is completed and shall be maintained in a secure book that is not 
susceptible to alteration or electronically in a computer system so as 
to be secure and not susceptible to alteration.
    (3) By the end of the shift on which the monthly test of the 
automatic fan signal device or the automatic closing doors is completed, 
persons making these tests shall record the results of the tests. 
Records shall be maintained in a secure book that is not susceptible to 
alteration or electronically in a computer system so as to be secure and 
not susceptible to alteration.
    (h) Retention period. Records, including records of mine fan 
pressure and the certified copies of data produced by fan monitoring 
systems, shall be retained at a surface location at the mine for at 
least 1 year and shall be made available for inspection by authorized 
representatives of the Secretary and the representative of miners.

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