95-26137. Summary of Decisions Granting in Whole or in Part Petitions for Modification  

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    DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
    
    Mine Safety and Health Administration
    
    
    Summary of Decisions Granting in Whole or in Part Petitions for 
    Modification
    
    AGENCY: Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), Labor.
    
    ACTION: Notice of affirmative decisions issued by the administrators 
    for coal mine safety and health and metal and nonmetal mine safety and 
    health on petitions for modification of the application of mandatory 
    safety standards.
    
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    SUMMARY: Under section 101(c) of the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act 
    of 1977, the Secretary of Labor may modify the application of a 
    mandatory safety standard to a mine if the Secretary determines either 
    that an alternate method exists at a specific mine that will guarantee 
    no less protection for the miners affected than that provided by the 
    standard, or that the application of the standard at a specific mine 
    will result in a diminution of safety to the affected miners.
        Summaries of petitions received by the Secretary appear 
    periodically in the Federal Register. Final decisions on these 
    petitions are based upon the petitioner's statements, comments and 
    information submitted by interested persons, and a field investigation 
    of the conditions at the mine. MSHA has granted or partially granted 
    the requests for modification submitted by the petitioners listed 
    below. In some instances the decisions are conditioned upon compliance 
    with stipulations stated in the decision.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Petitions and copies of the final 
    decisions are available for examination by the public in the Office of 
    Standards, Regulations and Variances, MSHA, Room 627, 4015 Wilson 
    Boulevard, Arlington, Virginia 22203.
    
        Dated: October 13, 1995.
    Patricia W. Silvey,
    Director, Office of Standards, Regulations and Variances.
    
     Affirmative Decisions on Petitions for Modification
    
        Docket No.: M-85-127-C.
        FR Notice: 50 FR 48281.
        Petitioner: Utah Power & Light Company.
        Reg Affected: 30 CFR 75.326 (now 30 CFR 75.350).
        Summary of Findings: This petition was originally filed by Emery 
    Mining Corporation, a lessee of Utah Power & Light Company. 
    Petitioner's proposal to install a low-level carbon monoxide detection 
    system as an early warning fire detection system in all entries used as 
    intake or return air courses and at each belt drive and tailpiece 
    located in intake air courses except in specified situations during 
    development of a two-entry mining system for a longwall panel where the 
    belt haulage entry would serve (act) as a return air course and for 
    longwall panel retreat mining where the belt haulage entry would act as 
    intake air course for longwall face ventilation. Granted with 
    conditions for the Deer Creek and Cottonwood Mines.
    
        Docket No.: M-85-184-C.
        FR Notice: 51 FR 1586 (amendment 52 FR 46134).
        Petitioner: Clinchfield Coal Company.
        Reg Affected: 30 CFR 75.1105 (now 30 CFR 75.340).
        Summary of Findings: Petitioner's proposal to locate transformers 
    and high voltage vacuum circuit breakers in the belt entry splits of 
    air and to use dry-type transformers containing no flammable liquid or 
    hydraulic oil except for capacitors in power centers which may contain 
    up to a total of three gallons of flammable liquid; to install a low-
    level carbon monoxide detection system as an early warning fire 
    detection system in all belt entry splits of air; to have the velocity 
    of air in the belt conveyor at 50 feet a minute or greater and have a 
    definite and distinct movement in the designated direction; and to have 
    the velocity of air current in the belt conveyor entry to not exceed 
    that which is established in the approved Ventilation System and 
    Methane and Dust Control Plan considered acceptable alternative method. 
    Granted with conditions.
    
        Docket No.: M-86-167-C.
        FR Notice: 51 FR 42663 (amendment 52 FR 46133).
        Petitioner: Clinchfield Coal Company.
        Reg Affected: 30 CFR 75.326 (now 75.350).
        Summary of Findings: Petitioner's proposal to install a carbon 
    monoxide detection system as an early warning fire detection system in 
    all belt entries used as intake air courses considered acceptable 
    alternative method. Granted with conditions.
    
        Docket No.: M-89-117-C.
        FR Notice: 54 FR 37844.
        Petitioner: Westmoreland Coal Company.
        Reg Affected: 30 CFR 75.326 (now 75.350).
        Summary of Findings: On August 2, 1988, petitioner was granted a 
    petition for modification, docket number M-85-57-C, to use intake air 
    coursed through belt haulage and/or track entries to 
    
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    ventilate active working places and to install an early warning fire 
    detection system to monitor the air with a carbon monoxide detection 
    system. Petitioner's request of August 1, 1989, to amend MSHA's 
    Proposed Decision and Order (PDO) for the previously granted petition 
    to allow the use of air velocity in the belt conveyor entry to be in 
    excess of 300 feet per minute (fpm) subject to conditions outlined in 
    the PDO considered acceptable alternative method. Granted with 
    conditions.
    
        Docket No.: M-90-14-C.
        FR Notice: 55 FR 5087.
        Petitioner: Island Creek Coal Company.
        Reg Affected: 30 CFR 75.326 (now 75.350).
        Summary of Findings: Petitioner's proposal to install a low-level 
    carbon monoxide monitoring system as an early warning fire detection 
    system in all belt entries used as intake air courses considered 
    acceptable alternative method. Granted with conditions.
    
        Docket No.: M-90-78-C.
        FR Notice: 55 FR 28111.
        Petitioner: Tanoma Mining Company.
        Reg Affected: 30 CFR 75.326 (now 75.350).
        Summary of Findings: Petitioner's proposal to install a low-level 
    carbon monoxide monitoring system as an early warning fire detection 
    system in all belt entries in which air coursed through the belt entry 
    is used to ventilate active working places conditioned upon the terms 
    of consent agreement considered acceptable alternative method. Granted 
    with conditions.
    
        Docket No.: M-92-49-C.
        FR Notice: 57 FR 22493.
        Petitioner: Clinchfield Coal Company.
        Reg Affected: 30 CFR 75.1710-1(a).
        Summary of Findings: Petitioner's proposal to operate its Joy 21 SC 
    center-driven shuttle cars and 482 and 488 scoops without canopies due 
    to the undulating conditions of the mine floor resulting roof supports 
    dislodging, poor visibility to the equipment operator, and assertion 
    that application of the standard would result in and a diminution of 
    safety to the miners considered acceptable. Granted with conditions.
    
        Docket No.: M-93-29-C.
        FR Notice: 58 FR 16553.
        Petitioner: Consolidation Coal Company.
        Summary of Findings: On February 22, 1993, petitioner filed a 
    petition for modification of the application of 30 CFR 75.364(b)(2), 
    and on November 22, 1993, petitioner filed an amended petition deleting 
    an air course and revising the petition of the application of 30 CFR 
    75.364(b)(1) for the remaining air courses. Petitioner's proposal to 
    establish monitoring stations in the intake air course and to evaluate 
    these stations weekly rather than daily due to deteriorating roof 
    conditions and assertion that application of the standard would result 
    in a diminution of safety to the miners considered acceptable. Granted 
    with conditions for the intake air course on the south side of Main 
    West and for the intake air course at the Sugar Run Portal Motor Barn 
    at the Loveridge No. 22 Mine.
    
        Docket No.: M-93-35-C.
        FR Notice: 58 FR 16554.
        Petitioner: Consolidation Coal Company.
        Reg Affected: 30 CFR 75.364(b)(1).
        Summary of Findings: Petitioner's proposal to establish check 
    points in the South side of the Main West entries from the Dolls Portal 
    to the No. 1 Check point and to have a certified person test for 
    methane and the quantity of air at check points and take pressure 
    readings at check point 7 at a track overcast along the mainline 
    haulage due to deteriorating roof conditions considered acceptable 
    alternative method. Granted with conditions for the Main West intake 
    air courses at the Osage No. 3 Mine.
    
        Docket No.: M-93-81-C.
        FR Notice: 58 FR 39235.
        Petitioner: Consolidation Coal Company.
        Reg Affected: 30 CFR 75.364(b)(2).
        Summary of Findings: Petitioner's proposal to establish evaluation 
    check points to monitor certain areas of the return air course and to 
    have a certified person test for methane and the quantity of air in the 
    affected area on a weekly basis due to deteriorating roof conditions 
    considered acceptable alternative method. Granted with conditions for 
    three separate return air courses and one intake air course in the 
    vicinity of the Statler Airshaft at the Osage No. 3 Mine.
    
        Docket No.: M-93-137-C.
        FR Notice: 58 FR 39241.
        Petitioner: M & S Coal Company.
        Reg Affected: 30 CFR 75.1202-1(a).
        Summary of Findings: Petitioner's proposal to revise and supplement 
    mine maps annually and to update maps daily by hand notations 
    considered acceptable alternative method. Granted with conditions for 
    annual revisions and supplements of the mine map.
    
        Docket No.: M-93-166-C.
        FR Notice: 58 FR 41295.
        Petitioner: Tito Coal Company.
        Reg Affected: 30 CFR 75.335(a)(1).
        Summary of Findings: Petitioner's proposal to use an alternative 
    method of construction by using wooden materials of moderate size and 
    weight due to the difficulty in accessing previously driven headings 
    and breasts containing inaccessible abandoned workings; to accept a 
    design criteria in the 10 psi range; and to permit the water trap to be 
    installed in the gangway seal and sampling tube in the monkey seal for 
    seals installed in pairs considered acceptable alternative method. 
    Granted with conditions for seals installed at the Whites Vein Slope 
    Mine.
    
        Docket No.: M-93-187-C.
        FR Notice: 58 FR 41298.
        Petitioner: Primrose Coal Company.
        Reg Affected: 30 CFR 75.1202-1(a).
        Summary of Findings: Petitioner's proposal to revise and supplement 
    mine maps annually and to update maps daily by hand notations 
    considered acceptable alternative method. Granted with conditions for 
    annual revisions and supplements of the mine map.
    
        Docket No.: M-93-207-C.
        FR Notice: 58 FR 44701.
        Petitioner: Ashland Coal Company.
        Reg Affected: 30 CFR 75.1202-1(a).
        Summary of Findings: Petitioner's proposal to revise and supplement 
    mine maps annually and to update maps daily by hand notations 
    considered acceptable alternative method. Granted with conditions for 
    annual revisions and supplements of the mine map.
    
        Docket No.: M-93-222-C.
        FR Notice: 58 FR 46220.
        Petitioner: Rhen Coal Company.
        Reg Affected: 30 CFR 75.1202-1(a).
        Summary of Findings: Petitioner's proposal to revise and supplement 
    mine maps annually and to update maps daily by hand notations 
    considered acceptable alternative method. Granted with conditions for 
    annual revisions and supplements of the mine map.
    
        Docket No.: M-93-281-C.
        FR Notice: 58 FR 58566.
        Petitioner: Old Ben Coal Company.
        Reg Affected: 30 CFR 75.364.
        Summary of Findings: Petitioner's proposal to establish evaluation 
    check points in certain areas of the return air course, one at each end 
    of the areas affected, to monitor for methane and the quantity and 
    quality of air entering and leaving the affected areas due to 
    deteriorating roof conditions considered acceptable alternative method. 
    Granted with conditions for the #1 Main South return air course between 
    10th West South and the ``D'' Fan Shaft at the No. 26 Mine.
    
        Docket No.: M-93-320-C.
        FR Notice: 58 FR 68671.
        Petitioner: Consol Pennsylvania Coal Company.
        Reg Affected: 30 CFR 75.364(b)(1). 
    
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        Summary of Findings: Petitioner's proposal to establish check 
    points in certain areas of the intake air course and have a certified 
    person test these check points for methane and the quantity of air on a 
    weekly basis and record the results in a book kept on the surface 
    available for inspection to interested persons due to deteriorating 
    roof conditions considered acceptable alternative method. Granted with 
    conditions for each of the two areas where roof falls exist at either 
    end of the petitioned air course (the first located immediately inby 
    the shop regulator and other near Spad No. 052) at the Bailey Mine.
    
        Docket No.: M-94-29-C.
        FR Notice: 59 FR 15238.
        Petitioner: New Warwick Mining Company.
        Reg Affected: 30 CFR 75.364(b)(1).
        Summary of Findings: Petitioner's proposal to establish evaluation 
    check points to monitor the quantity and quality of air entering and 
    leaving certain areas of the intake air course due to deteriorating 
    roof conditions considered acceptable alternative method. Granted with 
    conditions for the Mains Right side intake air course between track 
    markers 90 and 102 at the Warwick Mine.
    
        Docket No.: M-94-59-C.
        FR Notice: 59 FR 26816.
        Petitioner: Black Dog Coal Corporation.
        Reg Affected: 30 CFR 75.364(b)(1).
        Summary of Findings: Petitioner's proposal to establish evaluation 
    check points to monitor the quantity and quality of air entering and 
    leaving certain areas of the intake air course due to deteriorating 
    roof conditions considered acceptable alternative method. Granted with 
    conditions for the intake air course left of the belt entry in the Jaw 
    Bone Mains extending from survey stations No. 1116 and 1117 to survey 
    stations No. 1211 and 1229 at the No. 1 Mine.
    
        Docket No.: M-94-61-C.
        FR Notice: 59 FR 29305.
        Petitioner: Cyprus Emerald Resources Corporation.
        Reg Affected: 30 CFR 75.507.
        Summary of Findings: Petitioner's proposal to use a nonpermissible 
    submersible pump in the longwall bleeder sump near the No. 2 bleeder 
    shaft for dewatering the sump and to provide unrestricted airflow into 
    the return shaft; to provide training for all selected mine 
    electricians performing electrical work on the pumps; and to examine 
    the surface pump control and power circuits monthly considered 
    acceptable alternative method. Granted with conditions for the 
    submersible pump located in the No. 2 bleeder sump borehole near the 
    No. 2 bleeder shaft at the Emerald No. 1 Mine.
    
        Docket No.: M-94-85-C.
        FR Notice: 59 FR 35148.
        Petitioner: K & S Coal Company.
        Reg Affected: 30 CFR 75.1202-1(a).
        Summary of Findings: Petitioner's proposal to revise and supplement 
    mine maps annually and to update maps daily by hand notations 
    considered acceptable alternative method. Granted with conditions for 
    annual revisions and supplements of the mine map.
    
        Docket No.: M-94-87-C.
        FR Notice: 59 FR 38202.
        Petitioner: Consolidation Coal Company.
        Reg Affected: 30 CFR 75.364(b)(2).
        Summary of Findings: The petitioner filed a petition for 
    modification of 30 CFR 75.364(b)(2). MSHA's investigation of the 
    petition revealed that the air flowing in the petitioned air course had 
    not ventilated any working faces or passed through a worked out area. 
    Therefore, the petition is treated as requesting modification of 30 CFR 
    75.364(b)(1). In its investigation of the petition, the Agency finds 
    that application of the standard would result in a diminution of safety 
    to the miners. As set out in the special terms and conditions to at all 
    times provide a safe work environment for the miners, the petitioner 
    would perform weekly evaluations at the monitoring stations, weekly 
    examination of the ventilation controls, and daily examination of the 
    roof above the overcast because of the 400-foot length of the single 
    entry air course and the ability to safely examine and maintain all 
    ventilation controls creating the air course (eight stoppings and one 
    overcast) from outside the air course. This is considered an acceptable 
    alternative method. Granted with conditions for approximately 400 feet 
    of intake air course crossing the Main North overcast to Carpenter 
    Shaft between Spad Nos. 2809 and 2830 at the Blacksville No. 2 Mine.
    
        Docket No.: M-94-123-C.
        FR Notice: 59 FR 43869.
        Petitioner: B & M Coal Company.
        Reg Affected: 30 CFR 75.326.
        Summary of Findings: Petitioner's request that Item 15 of its 
    petition for modification be amended to include language requiring 
    intake escapeways to be maintained in accordance with mandatory 
    standard 30 CFR 75.380(f)(1) (Ventilation Final Rule of November 15, 
    1992) considered acceptable. Granted with conditions at the B & M No. 2 
    Mine.
    
        Docket No.: M-94-149-C.
        FR Notice: 59 FR 52840.
        Petitioner: Genwal Coal Company.
        Reg Affected: 30 CFR 75.1002.
        Summary of Findings: Petitioner's proposal to use high-voltage 
    (4,160 volts) operated equipment inby the last open crosscut at the 
    longwall section, assertion that application of the standard would 
    result in a diminution of safety to the miners considered acceptable 
    alternative method. Granted with conditions at the Crandall Canyon 
    Mine. Application for Relief to Give Effect to the Proposed Decision 
    and Order granted.
    
        Docket No.: M-94-159-C.
        FR Notice: 59 FR 59434.
        Petitioner: Clark Elkhorn Coal Company, Inc.
        Reg Affected: 30 CFR 75.900.
        Summary of Findings: Petitioner's proposal to use contractors to 
    provide undervoltage, grounded phase, and overload protection and to 
    monitor the grounding conductors for 480-volt belt conveyor drive 
    motors and water pump motors greater than 5 horsepower considered 
    acceptable alternative method. Granted with conditions in the Sunset 
    Mine No. 1.
    
        Docket No.: M-94-182-C.
        FR Notice: 60 FR 3436.
        Petitioner: D.G. W Coal Company.
        Reg Affected: 30 CFR 75.1400.
        Summary of Findings: Petitioner's proposal to use the gunboat 
    without safety catches with an increased rope strength safety factor 
    and secondary safety connections which are securely fastened around the 
    gunboat and to the hoisting rope above the main connecting device in 
    transporting persons due to steep, frequently changing pitch and 
    numerous curves and knuckles in the main haulage slope considered 
    acceptable alternative method. Granted with conditions for the use of 
    the gunboat without safety catches at the Buck Mt. Slope.
    
        Docket No.: M-95-04-C.
        FR Notice: 60 FR 9867.
        Petitioner: R & R Anthracite Coal Company.
        Reg Affected: 30 CFR 75.1400.
        Summary of Findings: Petitioner's proposal to use the gunboat 
    without safety catches with an increased rope strength safety factor 
    and secondary safety connections which are securely fastened around the 
    gunboat and to the hoisting rope above the main connecting device in 
    transporting persons due to steep, frequently changing pitch and 
    numerous curves and knuckles in the main haulage slope considered 
    acceptable alternative method. Granted with conditions for the use of 
    the gunboat without safety catches at the Buck Mt. Slope.
    
     
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        Docket No.: M-95-20-C.
        FR Notice: 59 FR 11682.
        Petitioner: Eighty-Four Mining Company.
        Reg Affected: 30 CFR 75.1002.
        Summary of Findings: Petitioner's proposal to use high-voltage 
    (4,160 volts) cables inby the last open crosscut to supply power to 
    longwall face equipment considered acceptable alternative method. 
    Granted with conditions at the Mine No. 84. Petitioner's Application 
    for Relief to Give Effect to the Proposal Decision and Order granted.
    
        Docket No.: M-94-01-M.
        FR Notice: 59 FR 24730.
        Petitioner: Cyprus Sierrita Corporation.
        Reg Affected: 30 CFR 56.6309.
        Summary of Findings: Petitioner's proposal to blend recycled oil 
    with fuel oil to create a blasting agent considered acceptable 
    alternative method. Granted with conditions.
    
        Docket No.: M-94-04-M.
        FR Notice: 59 FR 4114.
        Petitioner: Magna Copper Company.
        Reg Affected: 30 CFR 57.9360(a)(2).
        Summary of Findings: Petitioner's proposal to use two alternative 
    sets of stipulations specified in its petition for modification for 
    spacing shelter holes along its haulage roads for miners on the 2675 
    and 2950 levels considered acceptable alternative method. Granted with 
    conditions at the San Manuel Mine.
    
        Docket No.: M-95-02-M.
        FR Notice: 60 FR 9867.
        Petitioner: Aluminum Company of America.
        Reg Affected: 30 CFR 56.9300.
        Summary of Findings: Petitioner's proposal to restrict access to 
    its mud lake impoundment lake roadway(s) by using specific procedures 
    outlined in its petition for modification considered acceptable 
    alternative method. Granted with conditions.
    
        Docket No.: M-78-26-M.
        FR Notice: 43 FR 59926.
        Petitioner: Anthony Dally & Sons.
        Reg Affected: 30 CFR 57.19-7 (now 57.19007).
        Summary of Findings: Petitioner's granted petition for 30 CFR 
    57.19007 an underground mandatory standard, was reviewed and changes 
    were noted. It was that the petitioner should have petitioned for 30 
    CFR 56.19007, applicable for surface mining operations, and that three 
    of the mines had been permanently closed. The modifications to the 
    Diamond Slate Quarry, Quarry No. 6, and the Stephens-Jackson Slate 
    Quarry is no longer applicable. Modification to the Doney Slate Company 
    Pit as it pertains to operating man hoists without overspeed or 
    overtravel controls installed considered acceptable. Granted with 
    conditions.
    
        Docket No.: M-87-09-M.
        FR Notice: 52 FR 34437.
        Petitioner: Ziegler Chemical and Mineral Corporation.
        Reg Affected: 30 CFR 57.4760(a).
        Summary of Findings: On January 25, 1990, MSHA issued a Proposed 
    Decision and Order (PDO) granting this petition for modification 
    conditioned upon circumstances existing at the Bonanza No. 3, Little 
    Emma No. 7, Bonanza No. 11 and 12, Independent No. 4 and 5, and the 
    Cottonwood No. 1 mines for the elimination of shaft station ventilation 
    control doors. On December 7, 1993, MSHA's Rocky Mountain District 
    Manager submitted a review of conditions relevant to the granted 
    petition. In the review it was noted that conditions at the mines 
    remained unchanged and that the petition should continue in effect, and 
    that the Little Emma No. 7 and Cottonwood No. 1 mines had ceased mining 
    operations. On August 16, 1993, a PDO was issued revoking the granted 
    petition of the two non-operating mines. On April 21 and May 23, 1995, 
    the District Manager submitted another review of the conditions of the 
    granted petition noting that one mine name and mine ID number, Bonanza 
    Mill and Mines--(ID No. 42-00876) was used to identify all gilsonite 
    mines owned and operated by the petitioner. Based on this review it was 
    noted that the petition should be revoked at the Bonanza No. 11 & 12, 
    Independent No. 4 & 5, and Bonanza No. 3 mines, and that the petition 
    should be amended to include only one mine, Bonanza Mill and Mines (ID 
    No. 42-00876). The amended petition granted with conditions as it 
    pertains to operating without shaft ventilation control doors installed 
    in the Bonanza Mill and Mines.
    
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