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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Jeffery Kohler, PhD, NIOSH Associate
Director for Mining and Construction,
626 Cochrans Mill Road, Pittsburgh, PA
15236, 412–386–6544.
National Institute for Occupational
Safety and Health; Notice of Public
Input Opportunity
National Institute for
Occupational Safety and Health
(NIOSH), Department of Health and
Human Services (HHS).
SUMMARY: The National Institute for
Occupational Safety and Health
(NIOSH) announces the following
availability of opportunity for the public
to provide input regarding the draft
document, ‘‘Explosion Pressure Design
Criteria for New Seals in U.S. Mines.’’
NIOSH is the Federal agency
responsible for conducting research and
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making recommendations for the
prevention of occupational injuries and
illnesses, including those occurring in
the mining industry. Federal Mine
Safety and Health Act, 30 U.S.C. 951.
Seals are dam-like structures
constructed in underground coal mines
throughout the U.S. to isolate
abandoned mining panels or groups of
panels from the active workings.
Historically, mining regulations
required seals to withstand a 140 kPa
(20 psi) explosion pressure; however,
the 2006 MINER Act requires MSHA to
increase this design standard by the end
of 2007. This report provides a sound
scientific and engineering justification
to recommend a three-tiered explosion
pressure design criteria for new seals in
coal mines in response to the MINER
Act. Much of the information contained
in this report also applies to existing
seals.
A copy of the draft document can be
found at: https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/
review/public/mineseal/.
Comments should be submitted to the
NIOSH Docket Office, Robert A. Taft
Laboratories, 4676 Columbia Parkway,
M/S C–34, Cincinnati, OH 45226,
telephone 513/533–8450, fax 513/533–
8285, nioshdocket@cdc.gov. Comments
may also be submitted directly through
the Web site https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/
review/public/mineseal/comments.html.
The document will remain available
for comment until March 12, 2007.
Comments should reference docket
number NIOSH–100 in the subject
heading.
All information received in response
to this notice will be available for public
examination and copying at the NIOSH
Docket Office, Room 111, 4676
Columbia Parkway, Cincinnati, Ohio
45226.
John Howard,
Director, National Institute for Occupational
Safety and Health.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health; Notice of
Public Input Opportunity
AGENCY: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH),
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
SUMMARY: The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
(NIOSH) announces the following availability of opportunity for the
public to provide input regarding the draft document, ``Explosion
Pressure Design Criteria for New Seals in U.S. Mines.''
NIOSH is the Federal agency responsible for conducting research and
making recommendations for the prevention of occupational injuries and
illnesses, including those occurring in the mining industry. Federal
Mine Safety and Health Act, 30 U.S.C. 951.
Seals are dam-like structures constructed in underground coal mines
throughout the U.S. to isolate abandoned mining panels or groups of
panels from the active workings. Historically, mining regulations
required seals to withstand a 140 kPa (20 psi) explosion pressure;
however, the 2006 MINER Act requires MSHA to increase this design
standard by the end of 2007. This report provides a sound scientific
and engineering justification to recommend a three-tiered explosion
pressure design criteria for new seals in coal mines in response to the
MINER Act. Much of the information contained in this report also
applies to existing seals.
A copy of the draft document can be found at: https://www.cdc.gov/
niosh/review/public/mineseal/.
Comments should be submitted to the NIOSH Docket Office, Robert A.
Taft Laboratories, 4676 Columbia Parkway, M/S C-34, Cincinnati, OH
45226, telephone 513/533-8450, fax 513/533-8285, nioshdocket@cdc.gov.
Comments may also be submitted directly through the Web site https://
www.cdc.gov/niosh/review/public/mineseal/comments.html.
The document will remain available for comment until March 12,
2007. Comments should reference docket number NIOSH-100 in the subject
heading.
All information received in response to this notice will be
available for public examination and copying at the NIOSH Docket
Office, Room 111, 4676 Columbia Parkway, Cincinnati, Ohio 45226.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jeffery Kohler, PhD, NIOSH Associate
Director for Mining and Construction, 626 Cochrans Mill Road,
Pittsburgh, PA 15236, 412-386-6544.
John Howard,
Director, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
[FR Doc. 07-1119 Filed 3-8-07; 8:45 am]
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