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machines shall have instantaneous trip
units calibrated to trip at 2,500 amperes.
The trip setting of these circuit breakers
shall be sealed or locked so that the
setting cannot be changed. The circuit
breakers shall have permanent legible
labels displaying the maximum short
circuit setting. Calibration, sealing, and
labeling of circuit breakers shall be
performed by the circuit breaker
manufacturer, or an authorized repair
facility outfitted with calibrated test
equipment. Each label shall identify the
circuit breaker as being suitable for
protecting the No. 4 cables. The labels
shall be maintained as legible.
(c) Replacement instantaneous trip
units used to protect the No. 4 trailing
cables shall be calibrated to trip at 2,500
amperes and this setting shall be sealed
or locked. Calibration, sealing, and
labeling of the replacement units shall
be conducted by the device
manufacturer, or an authorized repair
facility outfitted with calibrated test
equipment.
(d) All circuit breakers used to protect
the No. 2 trailing cables exceeding 850
feet in length for the shuttle cars shall
have instantaneous trip units calibrated
to trip at 1,500 amperes. The trip setting
of these circuit breakers shall be sealed
or locked so that the setting cannot be
changed. The circuit breakers shall have
permanent legible labels displaying the
maximum short circuit setting.
Calibration, sealing, and labeling of
circuit breakers shall be performed by
the circuit breaker manufacturer, or an
authorized repair facility outfitted with
calibrated test equipment. Each label
shall identify the circuit breaker as
being suitable for protecting the No. 2
cables. The labels shall be maintained as
legible.
(e) Replacement instantaneous trip
units used to protect the No. 2 trailing
cables shall be calibrated to trip at 1,500
amperes and this setting shall be sealed
or locked. Calibration, sealing, and
labeling of the replacement units shall
be conducted by the device
manufacturer, or an authorized repair
facility outfitted with calibrated test
equipment.
(f) All components that provide shortcircuit protection shall have a sufficient
interruption rating in accordance with
the maximum calculated fault current
available.
(g) The trailing cables for the mobile
roof support machines and shuttle cars
shall be protected by being hung on
well-installed insulated hangers from
the section transformer to the slack pile
of the trailing cable for each machine or
to the last open crosscut, whichever is
further outby.
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(h) Prior to putting the mobile roof
support machines and shuttle cars in
service for each shift, examinations by
persons designated by the mine operator
shall be made to visually examine the
trailing cables to ensure that the cables
are in safe operating condition. The
instantaneous settings of the specially
calibrated circuit breakers shall also be
visually examined to ensure that the
seals or locks have not been removed
and that they do not exceed the settings
stipulated in items (b) and (d).
(i) Permanent warning labels shall be
installed and maintained on the cover(s)
of each circuit breaker and the trailing
cable disconnecting device indicating
that the cable can only be connected to
a circuit breaker that is set to trip at its
pre-determined instantaneous value.
These labels shall warn miners not to
change or alter these sealed short-circuit
settings and warn them not to connect
the trailing cable to an improperly
adjusted circuit breaker.
(j) Any trailing cable that is not in safe
operating condition or damaged in any
way shall be removed from service
immediately and repaired or replaced.
Each splice or repair in the trailing
cables shall be made in a workmanlike
manner and in accordance with the
instructions of the manufacturer of the
splice or repair materials. The splice or
repair shall comply with 30 CFR 75.602
and 30 CFR 75.604.
(k) Excessive cable shall be stored
behind the anchor(s) on equipment that
use cable reels to prevent cable(s) from
overheating. Trailing cables anchoring
points located along haulage roads, belt
tailpiece, or feeder shall be arranged to
prevent the shuttle cars from running
over their trailing cables to minimize
the need for secondary (temporary)
trailing cable anchoring points and
minimize back spooling.
(l) Before implementation of the terms
and conditions in MSHA’s Proposed
Decision and Order (PDO), all miners
who have been designated to examine
the integrity of seals or locks and to
verify the short-circuit settings and
proper procedures for examining
trailing cables for defects and damage
shall receive the training specified in
item (n).
(m) Before implementation of the
terms and conditions in the PDO, the
circuit breakers outlined above shall be
inspected by MSHA to ensure their
conformity with the terms and
conditions of the PDO.
(n) Within 60 days after the PDO
becomes final, the petitioner shall
submit proposed revisions for its
approved 30 CFR part 48 training plan
to the Mine Safety and Health
Enforcement District Office for the
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District which the mine is located. The
training shall include the following
elements:
(1) Training in the mining methods
and operating procedures that will
protect the trailing cables against
damage;
(2) Training in proper procedures for
examining the trailing cables to ensure
that they are in safe operating condition;
(3) Training in the hazards of setting
the short circuit interrupting device(s)
too high to adequately protect the
trailing cables;
(4) Training in how to verify that the
circuit interrupting device(s) protecting
the trailing cable(s) are properly set and
maintained; and
(5) Training to protect the trailing
cable(s) against damage caused by
overheating due to excessive cable
stored on the cable reel(s) and properly
adjusting stored cable behind the cable
anchor(s) as tramming distances change.
In support of the proposed alternative
method, the petitioner submitted fault
analysis for 1,100 feet of the No. 4 and
No. 2 trailing cables to demonstrate that
there is enough current available to trip
the short circuit protection at the time
of a fault.
The petitioner asserts that the
alternate 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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SUMMARY: In accordance with the Federal Advisory Committee Act, the
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) announces a
meeting of the Space Weather Council (SWC). The SWC is a subcommittee
of the Heliophysics Advisory Committee, which functions in an advisory
capacity to the Director, Heliophysics Division, in the NASA Science
Mission Directorate. The meeting will be held for the purpose of
soliciting, from the science community and other persons, scientific
and technical information relevant to program planning.
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DATES: Thursday, February 22, 2024, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; and Friday, February
23, 2024, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. eastern time.
ADDRESSES: Meeting will be virtual. See Webex and dial-in information
below.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mrs. Karshelia Kinard, Science Mission
Directorate, NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC 20546, (202) 358-2355 or
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This meeting will only be available by Webex
or dial-in for members of the public. Any interested person may join
via Webex at https://nasaenterprise.webex.com, the meeting number is
2761 312 2137, and the password is SWCWinter2024! (case sensitive),
both days. To join by dial-in telephone call, use US Toll +1-415-527-
5035 (Access code: 2761 312 2137), both days, to participate in this
meeting.
The agenda for the meeting includes the following topics:
Discussion of Space Weather Council future advisory topics and
activities such as:
[cir] Coordination of Space Weather Council with Other Space
Weather Groups
[cir] Space Weather Science and Modeling Gap Analysis
[cir] Space Weather and Deep Space Exploration
[cir] Research to Operations to Research Process
Patricia Rausch,
Advisory Committee Management Officer, National Aeronautics and Space
Administration.
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