Petition for Modification of Application of Existing Mandatory Safety Standards, 106596-106598 [2024-30943]

Download as PDF 106596 Federal Register / Vol. 89, No. 249 / Monday, December 30, 2024 / Notices The Request for Earnings Information Report gathers information regarding an employee’s average weekly wage. This information is needed for determination of compensation benefits in accordance with section 10 of the Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act. For additional substantive information about this ICR, see the related notice published in the Federal Register on September 40, 2024 (89 FR 71935). This information collection is subject to the PRA. A Federal agency generally cannot conduct or sponsor a collection of information, and the public is generally not required to respond to an information collection, unless the OMB approves it and displays a currently valid OMB Control Number. 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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. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: [FR Doc. 2024–31341 Filed 12–27–24; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4510–26–P 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 23:58 Dec 27, 2024 Jkt 265001 This notice is a summary of a petition for modification submitted to the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) by Mingo Logan Coal, LLC. DATES: All comments on the petition must be received by MSHA’s Office of Standards, Regulations, and Variances on or before January 29, 2025. ADDRESSES: You may submit comments identified by Docket No. MSHA–2024– 0117 by any of the following methods: 1. Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the instructions for submitting comments for MSHA–2024–0117. 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, 4th Floor West. 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. 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. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: PO 00000 Frm 00191 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 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–2024–089–C. Petitioner: Mingo Logan Coal, LLC, Sharples, WV 25183. Mine: Mountaineer II Mine, MSHA ID No. 46–09029, located in Logan County, West Virginia. Regulation Affected: 30 CFR 75.507– 1(a), Permissible electric equipment. Modification Request: The petitioner requests a modification of 30 CFR 75.507–1(a) to allow the use of an alternative method of respirable dust protection. Specifically, the petitioner is requesting to use the 3M Versaflo TR– 800 Intrinsically Safe Powered Air Purifying Respirator (PAPR) and the CleanSpace EX PAPR in return air outby the last open crosscut. The petitioner states that: (a) Mountaineer II Mine has previously used the 3M Airstream Headgear-Mounted PAPR System to provide additional protection for its miners against exposure to respirable coal mine dust. There are clear longterm health benefits from using such technology. One of the benefits of PAPRs is that they provide a constant flow of air inside the headtop or helmet. This constant airflow helps to provide both respiratory protection and comfort in hot working environments. (b) 3M elected to discontinue the 3M Airstream helmet, replacing it with the 3M Versaflo TR–800, which benefits from additional features and reduced weight. Because of its reduced weight, it provides significant ergonomic benefits. (c) For more than 40 years the 3M Airstream has been used by many mine operators to help protect their workers. During those years there have been technological advancements in products and services for industrial applications. 3M indicated that they faced multiple key component supply disruptions for the Airstream product line that created issues with providing acceptable supply service levels. Because of those issues, 3M discontinued the Airstream in June 2020, and that discontinuation was global. (d) 3M announced that February 2020 was the final time to place an order for systems and components and that June 2020 was the final date to purchase Airstream components. (e) Currently there are no replacement 3M PAPRs that meet applicable MSHA standards for permissibility. Electronic equipment used in underground mines in potentially explosive atmospheres are required to be approved by MSHA in E:\FR\FM\30DEN1.SGM 30DEN1 ddrumheller on DSK120RN23PROD with NOTICES1 Federal Register / Vol. 89, No. 249 / Monday, December 30, 2024 / Notices accordance with 30 CFR. 3M and other manufacturers offer alternative products for many other environments and applications. (f) Following the discontinuation, mines that currently use the Airstream do not have an MSHA-approved alternative PAPR to provide to miners. (g) Application of the standard results in a diminution of safety at the mine. (h) The 3M Versaflo TR–800 motor/ blower and battery qualify as intrinsically safe in the U.S., Canada, and any other country accepting IECEx (International Electrotechnical Commission System for Certification to Standards Relating to Equipment for Use in Explosive Atmospheres) reports. The 3M Versaflo TR–800 has a blower that is UL-certified with an intrinsically safe (IS) rating of Division 1: IS Class I, II, III; Division 1 (includes Division 2) Groups C, D, E, F, G; T4, under the most current standard (UL 60079, 6th Edition, 2013). It is ATEX-certified with an IS rating of ‘‘ia.’’ (ATEX refers to European directives for controlling explosive 2 atmospheres.) It is rated and marked with Ex ia I Ma, Ex ia IIB T4 Ga, Ex ia IIIC 135 °C Da, –20 °C ≤Ta≤ +55 °C, under the current standard (IEC 60079). (i) Mountaineer II Mine seeks modification to also permit the use of the CleanSpace EX powered respirator under the same conditions as it proposes with respect to the 3M Versaflo TR–800. It too has been determined to be intrinsically safe. (j) The 3M Versaflo TR–800 is not MSHA approved as permissible, and 3M is not pursuing approval. (k) The CleanSpace EX Power Unit is not MSHA approved as permissible, and CleanSpace is not pursuing approval. (l) The standards for approval of these respirators are an acceptable alternative to MSHA’s standards and provide an equivalent level of protection. (m) The alternative method will guarantee no less than the same measure of protection afforded the miners under the mandatory standard. The petitioner proposes the following alternative method: (a) Affected mine employees shall be trained in the proper use and maintenance of the 3M Versaflo TR–800 and the CleanSpace EX in accordance with established manufacturer guidelines. This training shall alert the affected employee that neither the 3M Versaflo TR–800 nor the CleanSpace EX is approved under 30 CFR part 18 and shall be deenergized when 1.0 or more percent methane is detected. The training shall also include the proper method to deenergize these PAPRs. In addition to manufacturer guidelines, the petitioner shall require that mine VerDate Sep<11>2014 23:58 Dec 27, 2024 Jkt 265001 employees be trained to inspect the units before use to determine if there is any damage to the units that would negatively impact intrinsic safety as well as all stipulations in the Proposed Decision and Order (PDO) granted by MSHA. (b) The PAPRs, battery packs, and all associated wiring and connections shall be inspected before use to determine if there is any damage to the units that would negatively impact intrinsic safety. If any defects are found, the PAPR shall be removed from service. (c) Mountaineer II Mine shall maintain a separate logbook for the 3M Versaflo TR–800 and CleanSpace EX PAPRs that shall be kept with the equipment or in a location with other mine record books and shall be made available to MSHA upon request. The equipment shall be examined at least weekly by a qualified person as defined in 30 CFR 75.512–1 and the examination results recorded in the logbook. Since float coal dust is removed by the air filter prior to reaching the motor, the PAPR user shall conduct regular examinations of the filter and perform periodic testing for proper operation of the ‘‘high filter load alarm’’ on the 3M Versaflo TR–800 and the ‘‘blocked filter’’ alarm on the CleanSpace EX. Examination entries may be expunged after one year. (d) All 3M Versaflo TR–800 and CleanSpace EX PAPRs to be used in the return air outby the last open crosscut shall be physically examined prior to initial use, and each unit shall be assigned a unique identification number. Each unit shall be examined by the person who will be operating the equipment prior to taking the equipment underground to ensure the equipment is being used according to the original equipment manufacturer’s recommendations and maintained in a safe operating condition. (e) The examination for the 3M Versaflo TR–800 shall include: (1) Check the equipment for any physical damage and the integrity of the case; (2) Remove the battery and inspect for corrosion; (3) Inspect the contact points to ensure a secure connection to the battery; (4) Reinsert the battery and power up and shut down to ensure proper connections; (5) Check the battery compartment cover or battery attachment to ensure that it is securely fastened; and (6) For equipment utilizing lithium type cells, ensure that lithium cells and/ or packs are not damaged or swelled in size. PO 00000 Frm 00192 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 106597 (f) The CleanSpace EX does not have an accessible/removable battery. The battery and motor/blower assembly are both contained within the sealed four power pack assembly and cannot be removed, reinserted, or fastened. The pre-use examination is limited to inspecting the equipment for indications of physical damage. (g) Mountaineer II Mine shall ensure that all 3M Versaflo TR–800 and CleanSpace EX PAPRs are serviced according to the manufacturer’s recommendations. Dates of service shall be recorded in the equipment’s logbook and shall include a description of the work performed. (h) The 3M Versaflo TR–800 and CleanSpace EX PAPRs that will be used in the return air outby the last open crosscut, or in areas where methane may enter the air current, shall not be put into service until MSHA has initially inspected the equipment and determined that it is following all the terms and conditions of the PDO granted by MSHA. (i) Prior to energizing the 3M Versaflo TR–800 or the CleanSpace EX in the return air outby the last open crosscut, methane tests shall be made in accordance with 30 CFR 75.323(a). (j) All hand-held methane detectors shall be MSHA-approved and maintained in permissible and proper operating condition as defined by 30 CFR 75.320. All methane detectors shall provide visual and audible warnings when methane is detected at or above 1.0 percent. (k) A qualified person as defined in 30 CFR 75.151 shall continuously monitor for methane immediately before and during the use of the 3M Versaflo TR– 800 or CleanSpace EX in the return air outby the last open crosscut or in areas where methane may enter the air current. (l) Neither the 3M Versaflo TR–800 nor the CleanSpace EX shall be used if methane is detected in concentrations at or above 1.0 percent. When 1.0 percent or more of methane is detected while the 3M Versaflo TR–800 or CleanSpace EX is being used, the equipment shall be deenergized immediately and the equipment withdrawn outby the last open crosscut. (m) Mountaineer II Mine shall use only the 3M TR–830 Battery Pack, which meets lithium battery safety standard UL 1642 or IEC 62133 in the 3M Versaflo TR–800. The petitioner shall use only the CleanSpace EX Power 5 Unit which meets lithium battery safety standard UL 1642 or IEC 62133 in the CleanSpace EX. (n) The battery packs shall be ‘‘changed out’’ in intake air outby the E:\FR\FM\30DEN1.SGM 30DEN1 ddrumheller on DSK120RN23PROD with NOTICES1 106598 Federal Register / Vol. 89, No. 249 / Monday, December 30, 2024 / Notices last open crosscut. Before each shift when the 3M Versaflo TR–800 or CleanSpace EX is to be used, all batteries and power units for the equipment shall be charged sufficiently so that they are not expected to be replaced on that shift. (o) The following maintenance and use conditions shall apply to equipment containing lithium-type batteries: (1) Always correctly use and maintain the lithium-ion battery packs. Neither the 3M TR–830 Battery Pack nor the CleanSpace EX Power Unit may be disassembled or modified by anyone other than persons permitted by the manufacturer of the equipment. (2) The 3M TR–830 Battery Pack shall only be charged in an area free of combustible material, readily monitored, and located on the surface of the mine. The 3M TR–830 Battery Pack is to be charged by either: (i) 3M Battery Charger Kit TR–641N, which includes one 3M Charger Cradle TR–640 and one 3M Power Supply TR– 941N, or (ii) 3M 4-Station Battery Charger Kit TR–644N, which includes four 3M Charger Cradles TR–640 and one 3M 4Station Battery Charger Base/Power Supply TR–944N. (iii) The CleanSpace EX Power Unit is to be charged only by the CleanSpace Battery Charger EX, Product Code PAF– 0066. (iv) The batteries shall not be allowed to get wet. This does not preclude incidental exposure of sealed battery packs. (v) The batteries shall not be used, charged, or stored in locations where the manufacturer’s recommended temperature limits are exceeded. The batteries shall not be placed in direct sunlight or used or stored near a source of heat. (p) Personnel engaged in the use of the 3M Versaflo TR–800 and CleanSpace EX PAPRs shall be properly trained to recognize the hazards and limitations associated with the use of the equipment in areas where methane could be present. Additionally, personnel shall be trained regarding proper procedures for donning SelfContained Self Rescuers (SCSRs) during a mine emergency while wearing the 3M Versaflo TR–800 or CleanSpace EX. The mine operator shall submit proposed revisions to update the Mine Emergency Evacuation and Firefighting Program of Instruction under 30 CFR 75.1502 to address this issue. (q) Within 60 days after the PDO granted by MSHA becomes final, Mountaineer II Mine shall submit proposed revisions for its approved 30 CFR part 48 training plans to the Mine VerDate Sep<11>2014 23:58 Dec 27, 2024 Jkt 265001 Safety and Health Enforcement District Manager. These proposed revisions shall specify initial and refresher training regarding the terms and conditions stated in the PDO granted by MSHA. When training is conducted on the terms and conditions in the PDO granted by MSHA, an MSHA Certificate of Training (Form 5000–23) shall be completed. Comments shall be included on the Certificate of Training indicating that the training received was for use of the 3M Versaflo TR–800 or CleanSpace EX. (r) All personnel who will be involved with or affected by the use of the 3M Versaflo TR–800 or CleanSpace EX shall receive training in accordance with 30 CFR 48.7 on the requirements of the PDO granted by MSHA within 60 days of the date the PDO granted by MSHA becomes final. Such training shall be completed before any 3M Versaflo TR– 800 or CleanSpace EX can be used in return air outby the last open crosscut. The operator shall keep a record of such training and provide such record to MSHA upon request. (s) Mountaineer II Mine shall provide annual retraining to all personnel who will be involved with or affected by the use of the 3M Versaflo TR–800 or CleanSpace EX in accordance with 30 CFR 48.8. The operator shall train new miners on the requirements of the PDO granted by MSHA in accordance with 30 CFR 48.5 and shall train experienced miners on the requirements of the PDO granted by MSHA in accordance with 30 CFR 48.6. The operator shall keep a record of such training and provide such record to MSHA upon request. (t) Mountaineer II Mine shall post the PDO granted by MSHA in unobstructed locations on the bulletin boards and/or in other conspicuous places where notices to miners are ordinarily posted for a period of not less than 60 consecutive days. (u) There are no representatives of miners at Mingo Logan Coal, LLC, Mountaineer II Mine. A copy of this petition has been posted on the bulletin board as of November 11, 2024. The petitioner asserts that the alternative method will 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. 2024–30943 Filed 12–27–24; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4520–43–P PO 00000 Frm 00193 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 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 Harrison County Coal Resources, Inc. DATES: All comments on the petition must be received by MSHA’s Office of Standards, Regulations, and Variances on or before January 29, 2025. ADDRESSES: You may submit comments identified by Docket No. MSHA–2024– 0118 by any of the following methods: 1. Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the instructions for submitting comments for MSHA–2024–0118. 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, 4th Floor West, Arlington, Virginia 22202–5452. Attention: S. Aromie Noe, Director, Office of Standards, Regulations, and Variances. Persons delivering documents are required to check in at 4th Floor West. 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. 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: E:\FR\FM\30DEN1.SGM 30DEN1

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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.

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SUMMARY: This notice is a summary of a petition for modification 
submitted to the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) by Mingo 
Logan Coal, LLC.

DATES: All comments on the petition must be received by MSHA's Office 
of Standards, Regulations, and Variances on or before January 29, 2025.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments identified by Docket No. MSHA-2024-
0117 by any of the following methods:
    1. Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov. Follow 
the instructions for submitting comments for MSHA-2024-0117.
    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, 4th Floor West. 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.

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-2024-089-C.
    Petitioner: Mingo Logan Coal, LLC, Sharples, WV 25183.
    Mine: Mountaineer II Mine, MSHA ID No. 46-09029, located in Logan 
County, West Virginia.
    Regulation Affected: 30 CFR 75.507-1(a), Permissible electric 
equipment.
    Modification Request: The petitioner requests a modification of 30 
CFR 75.507-1(a) to allow the use of an alternative method of respirable 
dust protection. Specifically, the petitioner is requesting to use the 
3M Versaflo TR-800 Intrinsically Safe Powered Air Purifying Respirator 
(PAPR) and the CleanSpace EX PAPR in return air outby the last open 
crosscut.
    The petitioner states that:
    (a) Mountaineer II Mine has previously used the 3M Airstream 
Headgear-Mounted PAPR System to provide additional protection for its 
miners against exposure to respirable coal mine dust. There are clear 
long-term health benefits from using such technology. One of the 
benefits of PAPRs is that they provide a constant flow of air inside 
the headtop or helmet. This constant airflow helps to provide both 
respiratory protection and comfort in hot working environments.
    (b) 3M elected to discontinue the 3M Airstream helmet, replacing it 
with the 3M Versaflo TR-800, which benefits from additional features 
and reduced weight. Because of its reduced weight, it provides 
significant ergonomic benefits.
    (c) For more than 40 years the 3M Airstream has been used by many 
mine operators to help protect their workers. During those years there 
have been technological advancements in products and services for 
industrial applications. 3M indicated that they faced multiple key 
component supply disruptions for the Airstream product line that 
created issues with providing acceptable supply service levels. Because 
of those issues, 3M discontinued the Airstream in June 2020, and that 
discontinuation was global.
    (d) 3M announced that February 2020 was the final time to place an 
order for systems and components and that June 2020 was the final date 
to purchase Airstream components.
    (e) Currently there are no replacement 3M PAPRs that meet 
applicable MSHA standards for permissibility. Electronic equipment used 
in underground mines in potentially explosive atmospheres are required 
to be approved by MSHA in

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accordance with 30 CFR. 3M and other manufacturers offer alternative 
products for many other environments and applications.
    (f) Following the discontinuation, mines that currently use the 
Airstream do not have an MSHA-approved alternative PAPR to provide to 
miners.
    (g) Application of the standard results in a diminution of safety 
at the mine.
    (h) The 3M Versaflo TR-800 motor/blower and battery qualify as 
intrinsically safe in the U.S., Canada, and any other country accepting 
IECEx (International Electrotechnical Commission System for 
Certification to Standards Relating to Equipment for Use in Explosive 
Atmospheres) reports. The 3M Versaflo TR-800 has a blower that is UL-
certified with an intrinsically safe (IS) rating of Division 1: IS 
Class I, II, III; Division 1 (includes Division 2) Groups C, D, E, F, 
G; T4, under the most current standard (UL 60079, 6th Edition, 2013). 
It is ATEX-certified with an IS rating of ``ia.'' (ATEX refers to 
European directives for controlling explosive 2 atmospheres.) It is 
rated and marked with Ex ia I Ma, Ex ia IIB T4 Ga, Ex ia IIIC 135 
[deg]C Da, -20 [deg]C <=Ta<= +55 [deg]C, under the current standard 
(IEC 60079).
    (i) Mountaineer II Mine seeks modification to also permit the use 
of the CleanSpace EX powered respirator under the same conditions as it 
proposes with respect to the 3M Versaflo TR-800. It too has been 
determined to be intrinsically safe.
    (j) The 3M Versaflo TR-800 is not MSHA approved as permissible, and 
3M is not pursuing approval.
    (k) The CleanSpace EX Power Unit is not MSHA approved as 
permissible, and CleanSpace is not pursuing approval.
    (l) The standards for approval of these respirators are an 
acceptable alternative to MSHA's standards and provide an equivalent 
level of protection.
    (m) The alternative method will guarantee no less than the same 
measure of protection afforded the miners under the mandatory standard.
    The petitioner proposes the following alternative method:
    (a) Affected mine employees shall be trained in the proper use and 
maintenance of the 3M Versaflo TR-800 and the CleanSpace EX in 
accordance with established manufacturer guidelines. This training 
shall alert the affected employee that neither the 3M Versaflo TR-800 
nor the CleanSpace EX is approved under 30 CFR part 18 and shall be 
deenergized when 1.0 or more percent methane is detected. The training 
shall also include the proper method to deenergize these PAPRs. In 
addition to manufacturer guidelines, the petitioner shall require that 
mine employees be trained to inspect the units before use to determine 
if there is any damage to the units that would negatively impact 
intrinsic safety as well as all stipulations in the Proposed Decision 
and Order (PDO) granted by MSHA.
    (b) The PAPRs, battery packs, and all associated wiring and 
connections shall be inspected before use to determine if there is any 
damage to the units that would negatively impact intrinsic safety. If 
any defects are found, the PAPR shall be removed from service.
    (c) Mountaineer II Mine shall maintain a separate logbook for the 
3M Versaflo TR-800 and CleanSpace EX PAPRs that shall be kept with the 
equipment or in a location with other mine record books and shall be 
made available to MSHA upon request. The equipment shall be examined at 
least weekly by a qualified person as defined in 30 CFR 75.512-1 and 
the examination results recorded in the logbook. Since float coal dust 
is removed by the air filter prior to reaching the motor, the PAPR user 
shall conduct regular examinations of the filter and perform periodic 
testing for proper operation of the ``high filter load alarm'' on the 
3M Versaflo TR-800 and the ``blocked filter'' alarm on the CleanSpace 
EX. Examination entries may be expunged after one year.
    (d) All 3M Versaflo TR-800 and CleanSpace EX PAPRs to be used in 
the return air outby the last open crosscut shall be physically 
examined prior to initial use, and each unit shall be assigned a unique 
identification number. Each unit shall be examined by the person who 
will be operating the equipment prior to taking the equipment 
underground to ensure the equipment is being used according to the 
original equipment manufacturer's recommendations and maintained in a 
safe operating condition.
    (e) The examination for the 3M Versaflo TR-800 shall include:
    (1) Check the equipment for any physical damage and the integrity 
of the case;
    (2) Remove the battery and inspect for corrosion;
    (3) Inspect the contact points to ensure a secure connection to the 
battery;
    (4) Reinsert the battery and power up and shut down to ensure 
proper connections;
    (5) Check the battery compartment cover or battery attachment to 
ensure that it is securely fastened; and
    (6) For equipment utilizing lithium type cells, ensure that lithium 
cells and/or packs are not damaged or swelled in size.
    (f) The CleanSpace EX does not have an accessible/removable 
battery. The battery and motor/blower assembly are both contained 
within the sealed four power pack assembly and cannot be removed, 
reinserted, or fastened. The pre-use examination is limited to 
inspecting the equipment for indications of physical damage.
    (g) Mountaineer II Mine shall ensure that all 3M Versaflo TR-800 
and CleanSpace EX PAPRs are serviced according to the manufacturer's 
recommendations. Dates of service shall be recorded in the equipment's 
logbook and shall include a description of the work performed.
    (h) The 3M Versaflo TR-800 and CleanSpace EX PAPRs that will be 
used in the return air outby the last open crosscut, or in areas where 
methane may enter the air current, shall not be put into service until 
MSHA has initially inspected the equipment and determined that it is 
following all the terms and conditions of the PDO granted by MSHA.
    (i) Prior to energizing the 3M Versaflo TR-800 or the CleanSpace EX 
in the return air outby the last open crosscut, methane tests shall be 
made in accordance with 30 CFR 75.323(a).
    (j) All hand-held methane detectors shall be MSHA-approved and 
maintained in permissible and proper operating condition as defined by 
30 CFR 75.320. All methane detectors shall provide visual and audible 
warnings when methane is detected at or above 1.0 percent.
    (k) A qualified person as defined in 30 CFR 75.151 shall 
continuously monitor for methane immediately before and during the use 
of the 3M Versaflo TR-800 or CleanSpace EX in the return air outby the 
last open crosscut or in areas where methane may enter the air current.
    (l) Neither the 3M Versaflo TR-800 nor the CleanSpace EX shall be 
used if methane is detected in concentrations at or above 1.0 percent. 
When 1.0 percent or more of methane is detected while the 3M Versaflo 
TR-800 or CleanSpace EX is being used, the equipment shall be 
deenergized immediately and the equipment withdrawn outby the last open 
crosscut.
    (m) Mountaineer II Mine shall use only the 3M TR-830 Battery Pack, 
which meets lithium battery safety standard UL 1642 or IEC 62133 in the 
3M Versaflo TR-800. The petitioner shall use only the CleanSpace EX 
Power 5 Unit which meets lithium battery safety standard UL 1642 or IEC 
62133 in the CleanSpace EX.
    (n) The battery packs shall be ``changed out'' in intake air outby 
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last open crosscut. Before each shift when the 3M Versaflo TR-800 or 
CleanSpace EX is to be used, all batteries and power units for the 
equipment shall be charged sufficiently so that they are not expected 
to be replaced on that shift.
    (o) The following maintenance and use conditions shall apply to 
equipment containing lithium-type batteries:
    (1) Always correctly use and maintain the lithium-ion battery 
packs. Neither the 3M TR-830 Battery Pack nor the CleanSpace EX Power 
Unit may be disassembled or modified by anyone other than persons 
permitted by the manufacturer of the equipment.
    (2) The 3M TR-830 Battery Pack shall only be charged in an area 
free of combustible material, readily monitored, and located on the 
surface of the mine. The 3M TR-830 Battery Pack is to be charged by 
either:
    (i) 3M Battery Charger Kit TR-641N, which includes one 3M Charger 
Cradle TR-640 and one 3M Power Supply TR-941N, or
    (ii) 3M 4-Station Battery Charger Kit TR-644N, which includes four 
3M Charger Cradles TR-640 and one 3M 4-Station Battery Charger Base/
Power Supply TR-944N.
    (iii) The CleanSpace EX Power Unit is to be charged only by the 
CleanSpace Battery Charger EX, Product Code PAF-0066.
    (iv) The batteries shall not be allowed to get wet. This does not 
preclude incidental exposure of sealed battery packs.
    (v) The batteries shall not be used, charged, or stored in 
locations where the manufacturer's recommended temperature limits are 
exceeded. The batteries shall not be placed in direct sunlight or used 
or stored near a source of heat.
    (p) Personnel engaged in the use of the 3M Versaflo TR-800 and 
CleanSpace EX PAPRs shall be properly trained to recognize the hazards 
and limitations associated with the use of the equipment in areas where 
methane could be present. Additionally, personnel shall be trained 
regarding proper procedures for donning Self-Contained Self Rescuers 
(SCSRs) during a mine emergency while wearing the 3M Versaflo TR-800 or 
CleanSpace EX. The mine operator shall submit proposed revisions to 
update the Mine Emergency Evacuation and Firefighting Program of 
Instruction under 30 CFR 75.1502 to address this issue.
    (q) Within 60 days after the PDO granted by MSHA becomes final, 
Mountaineer II Mine shall submit proposed revisions for its approved 30 
CFR part 48 training plans to the Mine Safety and Health Enforcement 
District Manager. These proposed revisions shall specify initial and 
refresher training regarding the terms and conditions stated in the PDO 
granted by MSHA. When training is conducted on the terms and conditions 
in the PDO granted by MSHA, an MSHA Certificate of Training (Form 5000-
23) shall be completed. Comments shall be included on the Certificate 
of Training indicating that the training received was for use of the 3M 
Versaflo TR-800 or CleanSpace EX.
    (r) All personnel who will be involved with or affected by the use 
of the 3M Versaflo TR-800 or CleanSpace EX shall receive training in 
accordance with 30 CFR 48.7 on the requirements of the PDO granted by 
MSHA within 60 days of the date the PDO granted by MSHA becomes final. 
Such training shall be completed before any 3M Versaflo TR-800 or 
CleanSpace EX can be used in return air outby the last open crosscut. 
The operator shall keep a record of such training and provide such 
record to MSHA upon request.
    (s) Mountaineer II Mine shall provide annual retraining to all 
personnel who will be involved with or affected by the use of the 3M 
Versaflo TR-800 or CleanSpace EX in accordance with 30 CFR 48.8. The 
operator shall train new miners on the requirements of the PDO granted 
by MSHA in accordance with 30 CFR 48.5 and shall train experienced 
miners on the requirements of the PDO granted by MSHA in accordance 
with 30 CFR 48.6. The operator shall keep a record of such training and 
provide such record to MSHA upon request.
    (t) Mountaineer II Mine shall post the PDO granted by MSHA in 
unobstructed locations on the bulletin boards and/or in other 
conspicuous places where notices to miners are ordinarily posted for a 
period of not less than 60 consecutive days.
    (u) There are no representatives of miners at Mingo Logan Coal, 
LLC, Mountaineer II Mine. A copy of this petition has been posted on 
the bulletin board as of November 11, 2024.
    The petitioner asserts that the alternative method will 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. 2024-30943 Filed 12-27-24; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4520-43-P


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