98-23350. Improving and Eliminating Regulations; Approved Books and Records  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 171 (Thursday, September 3, 1998)]
    [Proposed Rules]
    [Pages 47122-47123]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-23350]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
    
    Mine Safety and Health Administration
    
    30 CFR Part 75
    
    RIN 1219-AA98
    
    
    Improving and Eliminating Regulations; Approved Books and Records
    
    AGENCY: Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), Labor.
    
    ACTION: Proposed rule; technical amendment.
    
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    SUMMARY: MSHA is proposing to remove certain regulations on Approved 
    Books and Records. Forms required by these regulations are obsolete. In 
    addition, the requirements are either redundant or can be easily 
    included in other existing standards for greater clarity. MSHA would 
    make conforming amendments to other safety regulations, as necessary.
    
    DATES: Submit written comments on or before November 2, 1998.
    
    ADDRESSES: Send comments by mail to Patricia W. Silvey, Director, 
    Office of Standards, Regulations, and Variances, MSHA, 4015 Wilson 
    Boulevard, Room 631, Arlington, VA 22203; by facsimile to MSHA, Office 
    of Standards, Regulations, and Variances at 703-235-5551; or by E-mail 
    to comments@msha.gov. MSHA encourages commenters sending written 
    comments by mail or facsimile to also send a computer disk of the 
    comments.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Patricia W. Silvey, Director, Office 
    of Standards, Regulations, and Variances: 703-235-1910.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    I. Rulemaking Background
    
        In response to the Administration's regulatory reinvention 
    initiative, MSHA conducted a review of its existing regulations to 
    identify obsolete, outdated, redundant, or unnecessary provisions that 
    could be removed or revised without reducing protection afforded 
    miners. This proposed rule is part of MSHA's ongoing plan to improve 
    its regulations. The removal of part 75, subpart S, from title 30 of 
    the Code of Federal Regulations (30 CFR), would not reduce protection 
    to miners because these provisions are covered by other MSHA standards. 
    Conforming amendments to these other MSHA standards would be made, as 
    appropriate. This proposed rule would streamline 30 CFR 75 by improving 
    consistency and clarity in MSHA requirements for approved books and 
    records for underground coal mines.
    
    II. Discussion of Proposed Rule
    
        Existing MSHA standards in 30 CFR 75, subpart S, Approved Books and 
    Records, contains recordkeeping requirements for certain tests and 
    examinations conducted in underground mines. Approved books for 
    recording test results are specified, as well as the manner in which 
    the books are to be maintained.
        Existing 30 CFR 75.1800(b) specifies approved forms on which mine 
    operators are to record results for provisions in 30 CFR 75.1801 
    through 75.1808. Of these, however, only 30 CFR 75.1806 and 75.1808 
    remain in 30 CFR 75, subpart S. In addition, all the forms listed are 
    obsolete and are no longer in use.
        Existing 30 CFR 75.1800(c) allows mine operators to use record 
    books kept to comply with State requirements, in lieu of the books 
    required in 30 CFR 75, subpart S, if the MSHA district manager 
    determines that those books provide the information specified in any 
    record book required by the MSHA regulation.
        The only records specified in 30 CFR 75, subpart S, are those in 30 
    CFR 75.1806 which require that the results of monthly examinations of 
    high voltage circuit breakers, required by 30 CFR 75.800-3 and 75.800-
    4, be recorded in a book entitled ``Monthly Examinations of Surface 
    High Voltage Circuit Breakers'', Form 6-1293. This form is no longer in 
    use and MSHA no longer approves record books.
        Existing 30 CFR 75.1808 requires that all approved books and 
    records maintained under the provisions of 30 CFR 75.1801 through 
    75.1807 be stored in a fireproof repository on the surface of the mine, 
    in a location chosen by the mine operator, and be made available to 
    interested persons. This provision now applies only to 30 CFR 75.1806. 
    To be consistent with other MSHA recordkeeping requirements, and to 
    accommodate the electronic storage of data, MSHA proposes to delete 
    this requirement.
        The proposal recognizes the increasing use of electronic storage 
    and retrieval of information and would revise 30 CFR 75.800-4 to 
    accommodate this technology. MSHA encourages mine operators who store 
    records electronically to provide a mechanism which will allow the 
    continued storage and retrieval of records in the year 2000.
        In addition, MSHA proposes to add a requirement to 30 CFR 75.800-4 
    that clarifies that the records be retained for one year. MSHA 
    considers this additional requirement as a non-substantive 
    clarification of the existing standard because mine operators already 
    are required to make these records available to an authorized 
    representative of the Secretary, which implies that they be retained.
    
    III. Executive Order 12866 and Regulatory Flexibility Act
    
        Executive Order 12866 requires that regulatory agencies assess both 
    the costs and benefits of regulations. MSHA has determined that this 
    proposed rule does not meet the criteria for a significant regulatory 
    action and, therefore, has not prepared a separate analysis of costs 
    and benefits. The Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) requires regulatory 
    agencies to consider a rule's impact on small entities. The analysis 
    contained in this preamble meets MSHA's responsibilities under 
    Executive Order 12866 and the Regulatory Flexibility Act.
    
    Regulatory Flexibility Certification
    
        In accordance with Sec. 605 of the RFA, MSHA certifies that this 
    proposed rule
    
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    would not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of 
    small entities. Under the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement 
    Fairness Act (SBREFA) amendments to the RFA, MSHA must include in the 
    proposed rule a factual basis for this certification. The Agency also 
    must publish the regulatory flexibility certification in the Federal 
    Register, along with its factual basis.
    
    Factual Basis for Certification
    
        Based on the fact that there is no substantive change in the 
    recordkeeping requirements, MSHA has determined that there would be no 
    impact on small businesses. No small governmental jurisdictions or 
    nonprofit organizations are affected. The Agency believes that this 
    analysis provides a reasonable basis for the certification in this 
    case.
        The Agency has provided a copy of this proposed rule and regulatory 
    flexibility certification statement to the SBA Office of Advocacy. In 
    addition, MSHA will mail a copy of the proposed rule, including the 
    preamble and regulatory flexibility certification statement, to all 
    affected mines and miners' representatives.
    
    IV. Paperwork Reduction Act
    
        No new or additional paperwork burdens are included in this 
    proposed amendment. Test records are required in existing 30 CFR 
    75.800-3 and 75.800-4 and are approved under OMB control number 1219-
    0067. The Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA 95), however, requires 
    that regulations specify a time period for the retention of records. 
    Existing 30 CFR 75.800-3 and 75.800-4 do not specify a retention period 
    for maintaining these required test records. MSHA, consistent with 
    other MSHA recordkeeping requirements, is proposing that these records 
    be kept for at least one year.
    
    V. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
    
        For purposes of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995, as well 
    as Executive Order 12875, this proposed rule does not include any 
    Federal mandate that may result in increased expenditures by State, 
    local, and tribal governments, or by the private sector.
    
    VI. Executive Order 13045
    
        In accordance with Executive Order 13045, Protection of Children 
    from Environmental Health Risks and Safety Risks, MSHA has evaluated 
    the environmental health and safety risks of the proposed rule on 
    children. The Agency has determined that the proposed rule would have 
    no effects on children.
    
    List of Subjects in 30 CFR Part 75
    
        Mine safety and health, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, 
    Underground coal mines.
    
        Dated: August 24, 1998.
    J. Davitt McAteer,
    Assistant Secretary for Mine Safety and Health.
        For the reasons discussed in the preamble, MSHA proposes to amend 
    part 75, subchapter O, chapter I, title 30 of the Code of Federal 
    Regulations as follows:
    
    PART 75--MANDATORY SAFETY STANDARDS--UNDERGROUND COAL MINES
    
        1. The authority citation for part 75 continues to read as follows:
    
        Authority: 30 U.S.C. 811.
    
        2. Section 75.800-4 is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 75.800-4  Testing, examination, and maintenance of circuit 
    breakers; record.
    
        (a) Recordkeeping. The operator shall make a record of each test, 
    examination, repair, or adjustment of all circuit breakers protecting 
    high-voltage circuits which enter any underground area of the mine.
        (b) Record security. These records shall be made 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.
        (c) Retention and access. These records shall be retained at a 
    surface location at the mine for at least one year and shall be made 
    available to authorized representatives of the Secretary, the 
    representative of miners, and other interested persons.
    
    Subpart S of Part 74--[Removed and reserved]
    
        3. Part 75 subpart S--Approved Books and Records, consisting of 
    Secs. 75.1800, 75.1806, and 75.1808, is removed and reserved.
    
    [FR Doc. 98-23350 Filed 9-2-98; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
09/03/1998
Department:
Mine Safety and Health Administration
Entry Type:
Proposed Rule
Action:
Proposed rule; technical amendment.
Document Number:
98-23350
Dates:
Submit written comments on or before November 2, 1998.
Pages:
47122-47123 (2 pages)
RINs:
1219-AA98: Improving and Eliminating Regulations
RIN Links:
https://www.federalregister.gov/regulations/1219-AA98/improving-and-eliminating-regulations
PDF File:
98-23350.pdf
CFR: (1)
30 CFR 75.800-4