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Signed at Washington, DC, on May 23,
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Leslie A. Bennett,
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Mine Safety and Health Administration
Petition for Modification of Application
of Existing Mandatory Safety
Standards
Mine Safety and Health
Administration, Labor.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
This notice is a summary of
a petition for modification submitted to
the Mine Safety and Health
Administration (MSHA) by the party
listed below.
DATES: All comments on the petition
must be received by MSHA’s Office of
Standards, Regulations, and Variances
on or before June 29, 2023.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
identified by Docket No. MSHA–2023–
0017 by any of the following methods:
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1. Federal eRulemaking Portal:
https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments
for MSHA–2023–0017.
2. Fax: 202–693–9441.
3. Email: petitioncomments@dol.gov.
4. Regular Mail or Hand Delivery:
MSHA, Office of Standards,
Regulations, and Variances, 201 12th
Street South, Suite 4E401, Arlington,
Virginia 22202–5452.
Attention: S. Aromie Noe, Director,
Office of Standards, Regulations, and
Variances. Persons delivering
documents are required to check in at
the receptionist’s desk in Suite 4E401.
Individuals may inspect copies of the
petition and comments during normal
business hours at the address listed
above. Before visiting MSHA in person,
call 202–693–9455 to make an
appointment, in keeping with the
Department of Labor’s COVID–19
policy. Special health precautions may
be required.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: S.
Aromie Noe, Office of Standards,
Regulations, and Variances at 202–693–
9440 (voice), Petitionsformodification@
dol.gov (email), or 202–693–9441 (fax).
[These are not toll-free numbers.]
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section
101(c) of the Federal Mine Safety and
Health Act of 1977 and Title 30 of the
Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) part
44 govern the application, processing,
and disposition of petitions for
modification.
I. Background
Section 101(c) of the Federal Mine
Safety and Health Act of 1977 (Mine
Act) allows the mine operator or
representative of miners to file a
petition to modify the application of any
mandatory safety standard to a coal or
other mine if the Secretary of Labor
determines that:
1. An alternative method of achieving
the result of such standard exists which
will at all times guarantee no less than
the same measure of protection afforded
the miners of such mine by such
standard; or
2. The application of such standard to
such mine will result in a diminution of
safety to the miners in such mine.
In addition, sections 44.10 and 44.11
of 30 CFR establish the requirements for
filing petitions for modification.
II. Petition for Modification
Docket Number: M–2023–005–C.
Petitioner: Peabody Southeast Mining
LLC, 701 Market Street, St. Louis,
Missouri 63101.
Mine: Shoal Creek Mine, MSHA ID
No. 01–02901, located in Tuscaloosa
and Walker Counties, Alabama.
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Regulation Affected: 30 CFR 75.507–
1(a), Electric equipment other than
power-connection points; outby the last
open crosscut; return air; permissibility
requirements.
Modification Request: The petitioner
requests a modification of the existing
standard, 30 CFR 75.507–1(a), to allow
the use of low voltage, battery-powered
non-permissible testing and diagnostic
equipment used in return air outby the
last open crosscut.
The petitioner states that:
(a) The mine utilizes the continuous
mining and longwall methods of
mining.
(b) Mining equipment, e.g., longwall
equipment and continuous mining
machine, occasionally breaks down in
areas of the mine where permissible
equipment is required, and it may not
be safe or possible to move the
equipment into intake air to perform
diagnostics or repairs.
(c) MSHA-approved permissible
diagnostic and testing equipment is not
available for all types of testing and
diagnostics.
(d) Accurate testing of electrical
systems and diagnosing problems with
such systems in electric mining
equipment in return air outby the last
open crosscut is critical to miners’
safety.
The petitioner proposes the following
alternative method:
(a) Non-permissible electronic testing
and diagnostic equipment to be used
includes:
—Hilti PD–E Laser;
—Fluke 922 Airflow Meter Manometer;
—Sharp EL–501X Calculator;
—Fluke 117 Electrician’s Multimeter;
—Fluke 1AC Volt Alert Pocket Tester;
—Fluke 2AC Non-Contact Voltage
Tester;
—Fluke 177 Digital Multimeter;
—Fluke 381 Remote Display Clamp
Meter;
—Fluke 1555 FC 10 kV Insulation
Tester;
—Fluke 1550C FC kV Insulation Tester
Kit;
—Fluke 1587 FC Multimeter;
—Fluke 773 Milliamp Process Clamp
Meter;
—Fluke 87V Industrial Multimeter;
—Fluke 1550C FC kV Insulation Tester
Kit; and
—Fluke 789 FC ProcessMeter;
—Texas TI–84 Calculator;
—Texas TI–36X Calculator.
Other testing and diagnostic
equipment may be used only if
approved in advance by the MSHA
District Manager.
(b) All non-permissible testing and
diagnostic equipment used in return air
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outby the last open crosscut shall be
examined by a qualified person as
defined in 30 CFR 75.153 prior to use
to ensure the equipment is being
maintained in a safe operating
condition. The examination results shall
be recorded in the weekly examination
book and made available to MSHA and
the miners at the mine.
(c) A qualified person as defined in 30
CFR part 75.151 shall continuously
monitor for methane immediately before
and during the use of non-permissible
electronic testing and diagnostic
equipment in return air outby the last
open crosscut.
(d) Non-permissible electronic testing
and diagnostic equipment shall not be
used if methane is detected in
concentrations at or above 1.0 percent.
When 1.0 percent or more methane is
detected while the non-permissible
electronic equipment is being used, the
equipment shall be de-energized
immediately and withdrawn from the
return air outby the last open crosscut.
(e) All hand-held methane detectors
shall be MSHA approved and
maintained in permissible and proper
operating condition as defined in 30
CFR 75.320.
(f) All electronic testing and
diagnostic equipment shall be used in
accordance with the safe use procedures
recommended by the manufacturer.
(g) Qualified personnel who use
electronic testing and diagnostic
equipment shall be properly trained to
recognize the hazards and limitations
associated with use of the equipment.
In support of the proposed alternative
method, the petitioner submitted a list
and specifications of the low voltage,
battery-powered non-permissible
electronic testing and diagnostic
equipment.
The petitioner asserts that the
alternative method proposed will at all
times guarantee no less than the same
measure of protection afforded the
miners under the mandatory standard.
Song-ae Aromie Noe,
Director, Office of Standards, Regulations,
and Variances.
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ddrumheller on DSK120RN23PROD with NOTICES1
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Mine Safety and Health Administration
Petition for Modification of Application
of Existing Mandatory Safety
Standards
Mine Safety and Health
Administration, Labor.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
VerDate Sep<11>2014
17:16 May 26, 2023
Jkt 259001
This notice is a summary of
a petition for modification submitted to
the Mine Safety and Health
Administration (MSHA) by the party
listed below.
DATES: All comments on the petition
must be received by MSHA’s Office of
Standards, Regulations, and Variances
on or before June 29, 2023.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
identified by Docket No. MSHA–2023–
0018 by any of the following methods:
1. Federal eRulemaking Portal:
https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments
for MSHA–2023–0018.
2. Fax: 202–693–9441.
3. Email: petitioncomments@dol.gov.
4. Regular Mail or Hand Delivery:
MSHA, Office of Standards,
Regulations, and Variances, 201 12th
Street South, Suite 4E401, Arlington,
Virginia 22202–5452.
Attention: S. Aromie Noe, Director,
Office of Standards, Regulations, and
Variances. Persons delivering
documents are required to check in at
the receptionist’s desk in Suite 4E401.
Individuals may inspect copies of the
petition and comments during normal
business hours at the address listed
above. Before visiting MSHA in person,
call 202–693–9455 to make an
appointment, in keeping with the
Department of Labor’s COVID–19
policy. Special health precautions may
be required.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: S.
Aromie Noe, Office of Standards,
Regulations, and Variances at 202–693–
9440 (voice), Petitionsformodification@
dol.gov (email), or 202–693–9441 (fax).
[These are not toll-free numbers.]
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section
101(c) of the Federal Mine Safety and
Health Act of 1977 and Title 30 of the
Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) part
44 govern the application, processing,
and disposition of petitions for
modification.
SUMMARY:
I. Background
Section 101(c) of the Federal Mine
Safety and Health Act of 1977 (Mine
Act) allows the mine operator or
representative of miners to file a
petition to modify the application of any
mandatory safety standard to a coal or
other mine if the Secretary of Labor
determines that:
1. An alternative method of achieving
the result of such standard exists which
will at all times guarantee no less than
the same measure of protection afforded
the miners of such mine by such
standard; or
2. The application of such standard to
such mine will result in a diminution of
safety to the miners in such mine.
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In addition, sections 44.10 and 44.11
of 30 CFR establish the requirements for
filing petitions for modification.
II. Petition for Modification
Docket Number: M–2023–006–C.
Petitioner: Peabody Southeast Mining
LLC, 701 Market Street, St. Louis,
Missouri 63101.
Mine: Shoal Creek Mine, MSHA ID
No. 01–02901, located in Tuscaloosa
and Walker Counties, Alabama.
Regulation Affected: 30 CFR
75.1002(a), Installation of electric
equipment and conductors;
permissibility.
Modification Request: The petitioner
requests a modification of the existing
standard, 30 CFR 75.1002(a), to allow
the use of low voltage, battery-powered
non-permissible testing and diagnostic
equipment on the longwall face or
within 150 feet of pillar workings.
The petitioner states that:
(a) The mine utilizes the continuous
mining and longwall methods of
mining.
(b) Mining equipment, e.g., longwall
equipment and continuous mining
machine, occasionally breaks down in
areas of the mine where permissible
equipment is required, and it may not
be safe or possible to move the
equipment into intake air to perform
diagnostics or repairs.
(c) MSHA-approved permissible
diagnostic and testing equipment is not
available for all types of testing and
diagnostics.
(d) Accurate testing of electrical
systems and diagnosing problems with
such systems in electric mining
equipment on the longwall face or
within 150 feet of pillar workings is
critical to miners’ safety.
The petitioner proposes the following
alternative method:
(a) Non-permissible electronic testing
and diagnostic equipment to be used
includes:
—Hilti PD–E Laser;
—Fluke 922 Airflow Meter Manometer;
—Sharp EL–501X Calculator;
—Fluke 117 Electrician’s Multimeter;
—Fluke 1AC Volt Alert Pocket Tester;
—Fluke 2AC Non-Contact Voltage
Tester;
—Fluke 177 Digital Multimeter;
—Fluke 381 Remote Display Clamp
Meter;
—Fluke 1555 FC 10 kV Insulation
Tester;
—Fluke 1550C FC kV Insulation Tester
Kit;
—Fluke 1587 FC Multimeter;
—Fluke 773 Milliamp Process Clamp
Meter;
—Fluke 87V Industrial Multimeter;
—Fluke 1550C FC kV Insulation Tester
Kit; and
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Mine Safety and Health Administration
Petition for Modification of Application of Existing Mandatory
Safety Standards
AGENCY: Mine Safety and Health Administration, Labor.
ACTION: Notice.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
SUMMARY: This notice is a summary of a petition for modification
submitted to the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) by the
party listed below.
DATES: All comments on the petition must be received by MSHA's Office
of Standards, Regulations, and Variances on or before June 29, 2023.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments identified by Docket No. MSHA-2023-
0017 by any of the following methods:
1. Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov. Follow
the instructions for submitting comments for MSHA-2023-0017.
2. Fax: 202-693-9441.
3. Email: [email protected].
4. Regular Mail or Hand Delivery: MSHA, Office of Standards,
Regulations, and Variances, 201 12th Street South, Suite 4E401,
Arlington, Virginia 22202-5452.
Attention: S. Aromie Noe, Director, Office of Standards,
Regulations, and Variances. Persons delivering documents are required
to check in at the receptionist's desk in Suite 4E401. Individuals may
inspect copies of the petition and comments during normal business
hours at the address listed above. Before visiting MSHA in person, call
202-693-9455 to make an appointment, in keeping with the Department of
Labor's COVID-19 policy. Special health precautions may be required.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: S. Aromie Noe, Office of Standards,
Regulations, and Variances at 202-693-9440 (voice),
[email protected] (email), or 202-693-9441 (fax). [These
are not toll-free numbers.]
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section 101(c) of the Federal Mine Safety
and Health Act of 1977 and Title 30 of the Code of Federal Regulations
(CFR) part 44 govern the application, processing, and disposition of
petitions for modification.
I. Background
Section 101(c) of the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977
(Mine Act) allows the mine operator or representative of miners to file
a petition to modify the application of any mandatory safety standard
to a coal or other mine if the Secretary of Labor determines that:
1. An alternative method of achieving the result of such standard
exists which will at all times guarantee no less than the same measure
of protection afforded the miners of such mine by such standard; or
2. The application of such standard to such mine will result in a
diminution of safety to the miners in such mine.
In addition, sections 44.10 and 44.11 of 30 CFR establish the
requirements for filing petitions for modification.
II. Petition for Modification
Docket Number: M-2023-005-C.
Petitioner: Peabody Southeast Mining LLC, 701 Market Street, St.
Louis, Missouri 63101.
Mine: Shoal Creek Mine, MSHA ID No. 01-02901, located in Tuscaloosa
and Walker Counties, Alabama.
Regulation Affected: 30 CFR 75.507-1(a), Electric equipment other
than power-connection points; outby the last open crosscut; return air;
permissibility requirements.
Modification Request: The petitioner requests a modification of the
existing standard, 30 CFR 75.507-1(a), to allow the use of low voltage,
battery-powered non-permissible testing and diagnostic equipment used
in return air outby the last open crosscut.
The petitioner states that:
(a) The mine utilizes the continuous mining and longwall methods of
mining.
(b) Mining equipment, e.g., longwall equipment and continuous
mining machine, occasionally breaks down in areas of the mine where
permissible equipment is required, and it may not be safe or possible
to move the equipment into intake air to perform diagnostics or
repairs.
(c) MSHA-approved permissible diagnostic and testing equipment is
not available for all types of testing and diagnostics.
(d) Accurate testing of electrical systems and diagnosing problems
with such systems in electric mining equipment in return air outby the
last open crosscut is critical to miners' safety.
The petitioner proposes the following alternative method:
(a) Non-permissible electronic testing and diagnostic equipment to
be used includes:
--Hilti PD-E Laser;
--Fluke 922 Airflow Meter Manometer;
--Sharp EL-501X Calculator;
--Fluke 117 Electrician's Multimeter;
--Fluke 1AC Volt Alert Pocket Tester;
--Fluke 2AC Non-Contact Voltage Tester;
--Fluke 177 Digital Multimeter;
--Fluke 381 Remote Display Clamp Meter;
--Fluke 1555 FC 10 kV Insulation Tester;
--Fluke 1550C FC kV Insulation Tester Kit;
--Fluke 1587 FC Multimeter;
--Fluke 773 Milliamp Process Clamp Meter;
--Fluke 87V Industrial Multimeter;
--Fluke 1550C FC kV Insulation Tester Kit; and
--Fluke 789 FC ProcessMeter;
--Texas TI-84 Calculator;
--Texas TI-36X Calculator.
Other testing and diagnostic equipment may be used only if approved
in advance by the MSHA District Manager.
(b) All non-permissible testing and diagnostic equipment used in
return air
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outby the last open crosscut shall be examined by a qualified person as
defined in 30 CFR 75.153 prior to use to ensure the equipment is being
maintained in a safe operating condition. The examination results shall
be recorded in the weekly examination book and made available to MSHA
and the miners at the mine.
(c) A qualified person as defined in 30 CFR part 75.151 shall
continuously monitor for methane immediately before and during the use
of non-permissible electronic testing and diagnostic equipment in
return air outby the last open crosscut.
(d) Non-permissible electronic testing and diagnostic equipment
shall not be used if methane is detected in concentrations at or above
1.0 percent. When 1.0 percent or more methane is detected while the
non-permissible electronic equipment is being used, the equipment shall
be de-energized immediately and withdrawn from the return air outby the
last open crosscut.
(e) All hand-held methane detectors shall be MSHA approved and
maintained in permissible and proper operating condition as defined in
30 CFR 75.320.
(f) All electronic testing and diagnostic equipment shall be used
in accordance with the safe use procedures recommended by the
manufacturer.
(g) Qualified personnel who use electronic testing and diagnostic
equipment shall be properly trained to recognize the hazards and
limitations associated with use of the equipment.
In support of the proposed alternative method, the petitioner
submitted a list and specifications of the low voltage, battery-powered
non-permissible electronic testing and diagnostic equipment.
The petitioner asserts that the alternative method proposed will at
all times guarantee no less than the same measure of protection
afforded the miners under the mandatory standard.
Song-ae Aromie Noe,
Director, Office of Standards, Regulations, and Variances.
[FR Doc. 2023-11428 Filed 5-26-23; 8:45 am]
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