99-6038. Petitions for Modification  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 47 (Thursday, March 11, 1999)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 12183-12184]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-6038]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
    
    Mine Safety and Health Administration
    
    
    Petitions for Modification
    
        The following parties have filed petitions to modify the 
    application of mandatory safety standards under section 101(c) of the 
    Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977.
    
    1. Mountain Coal Company
    
    [Docket No. M-1999-001-C]
    
        Mountain Coal Company, P.O. Box 591, 5174 Highway 133, Somerset, 
    Colorado 81434 has filed a petition to modify the application of 30 CFR 
    75.701 (grounding metallic frames, casings, and other enclosures of 
    electric equipment) to its West Elk Mine (I.D. No. 05-03672) located in 
    Gunnison County, Colorado. The petitioner proposes to use portable 
    diesel generators to move and operate electric powered mobile equipment 
    and pumps throughout the mine. The petitioner has outlined in this 
    petition specific requirements that would be followed as an alternative 
    for existing and future generators. The petitioner asserts that the 
    proposed alternative method would provide at least the same measure of 
    protection as would the mandatory standard.
    
    2. Mountain Coal Company
    
    [Docket No. M-1999-002-C]
    
        Mountain Coal Company, P.O. Box 591, 5174 Highway 133, Somerset, 
    Colorado 81434 has filed a petition to modify the application of 30 CFR 
    75.901 (protection of low- and medium-voltage three-phase circuits used 
    underground) to its West Elk Mine (I.D. No. 05-03672) located in 
    Gunnison County, Colorado. The petitioner proposes to use portable 
    diesel generators to move and operate electric powered mobile equipment 
    and pumps throughout the mine. The petitioner has outlined in this 
    petition specific requirements that would be followed as an alternative 
    for existing and future generators. The petitioner asserts that the 
    proposed alternative method would provide at least the same measure of 
    protection as would the mandatory standard.
    
    3. Peabody Coal Company
    
    [Docket No. M-1999-003-C]
    
        Peabody Coal Company, 1951 Barrett Court, P.O. Box 1990, Henderson, 
    Kentucky 42420 has filed a petition to modify the application of 30 CFR 
    75.364(b)(4) (weekly examination) to its Camp No. 1 Mine (I.D. No. 15-
    02709) located in Union County, Kentucky. Due to hazardous conditions 
    near the return air course inby and outby the seals, traveling the area 
    to conduct weekly examinations would create a diminution of safety to 
    the miners. The petitioner proposes to establish evaluation points to 
    monitor the affected area and have a certified person monitor the 
    evaluation points on a weekly basis to determine the volume of air, and 
    the methane and oxygen concentrations; and to record all examination 
    results in a book maintained on the surface of the mine. The petitioner 
    states that monitoring of these evaluation points would determine the 
    atmosphere immediately prior to up-wind and immediately after down-wind 
    the seals. The petitioner asserts that the proposed alternative method 
    would provide at least the same measure of protection as would the 
    mandatory standard.
    
    4. Peabody Coal Company
    
    [Docket No. M-1999-004-C]
    
        Peabody Coal Company, 1951 Barrett Court, P.O. Box 1990, Henderson, 
    Kentucky 42420 has filed a petition to modify the application of 30 CFR 
    75.364(b)(2) (weekly examination) to its Camp No. 1 Mine (I.D. No. 15-
    02709) located in Union County, Kentucky. Due to hazardous conditions 
    near the return air course inby and outby the seals, traveling the area 
    to conduct weekly examinations would create a diminution of safety to 
    the miners. The petitioner proposes to establish evaluation points to 
    monitor the affected area and have a certified person monitor the 
    evaluation points on a weekly basis to determine the volume of air, and 
    the methane and oxygen concentrations; and to record all examination 
    results in a book maintained on the surface of the mine. The petitioner 
    asserts that the proposed alternative method would provide at least the 
    same measure of protection as would the mandatory standard.
    
    5. Canyon Fuel Company, LLC
    
    [Docket No. M-1999-005-C]
    
        Canyon Fuel Company, LLC, P.O. Box 1029, Wellington, Utah 84542 has 
    filed a petition to modify the application of 30 CFR 75.1101-8 (water 
    sprinkler systems; arrangement of sprinklers) to its Dugout Canyon Mine 
    (I.D. No. 42-01890) located in Carbon County, Utah. The petitioner 
    proposes to use an alternative method of arranging its sprinkler 
    system. The petitioner proposes a modification based on the following 
    terms: (i) Each water sprinkler system would consist of a single 
    overhead pipe water sprinkler system with automatic sprinklers located 
    not more than 10 feet apart for the water discharged from the 
    sprinklers to cover the 50 feet of fire-resistant belt or 150 feet of 
    non fire-resistant belt adjacent to the belt drive and one or more 
    automatic sprinklers located 10 feet apart for water discharged from 
    the sprinkler(s) to cover the drive motor(s), belt takeup, electrical 
    controls, and gear reducing unit for each belt drive; (ii) Each water 
    sprinkler would be in installed for the clearance between the center of 
    the top belt and the roof to permit the single overhead pipe system to 
    be installed in accordance with adequate height, and where the 
    clearance between the center of the top belt and the roof does not 
    permit the installation of the single overhead pipe system directly 
    over the belt, the single overhead pipe system would be installed in 
    accordance with restricted height; (iii) The residual pressure in each 
    sprinkler system would not be less than 10 psi with any three 
    sprinklers open, and an adequate supply of water to provide a constant 
    flow for at least 10 minutes with all sprinklers functioning; (iv) Each 
    water sprinkler system would be equipped with a flush-out connection 
    and a manual shut-off valve; and (v)
    
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    Each automatic sprinkler would be a standard \1/2\-inch orifice 
    pendant-type with fusible link actuation temperature for each sprinkler 
    between 200 and 230 degrees Fahrenheit. The petitioner proposes to 
    conduct a functional test annually for each water sprinkler system. The 
    petitioner asserts that the proposed alternative method would provide 
    at least the same measure of protection as would the mandatory 
    standard.
    
    Request for Comments
    
        Persons interested in these petitions are encouraged to submit 
    comments via e-mail to comments@msha.gov'', or on a computer disk 
    along with an original hard copy to the Office of Standards, 
    Regulations, and Variances, Mine Safety and Health Administration, 4015 
    Wilson Boulevard, Room 627, Arlington, Virginia 22203. All comments 
    must be postmarked or received in that office on or before April 12, 
    1999. Copies of these petitions are available for inspection at that 
    address.
    
        Dated: March 5, 1999.
    Carol J. Jones,
    Acting Director, Office of Standards, Regulations, and Variances.
    [FR Doc. 99-6038 Filed 3-10-99; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4510-43-P
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
03/11/1999
Department:
Mine Safety and Health Administration
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
99-6038
Pages:
12183-12184 (2 pages)
PDF File:
99-6038.pdf