Kentucky Administrative Regulations
Title 805 - ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT CABINET
Chapter 3 - Mining Safety Standards
Section 805 KAR 3:070 - Loading, hauling and dumping
Universal Citation: 805 KY Admin Regs Service 3:070
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO: KRS 351.070
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY: This administrative regulation is to establish safety standards controlling loading, hauling and dumping in the operation of the Commonwealth's surface type coal and clay mines which include strip and auger mining operations.
Section 1. Loading, Hauling and Dumping.
(1) Equipment shall be inspected each shift
by a competent person designated by the operator. Equipment defects affecting
safety shall be reported immediately.
(2) Equipment defects affecting safety shall
be corrected before the equipment is used.
(3) Powered mobile equipment shall be
provided with adequate brakes.
(4)
Powered mobile haulage equipment shall be provided with audible warning
devices. Lights shall be provided on both ends when required.
(5) Equipment operators shall be certain, by
signal or other means, that all persons are in the clear before starting or
moving equipment.
(6) When the
entire length of a conveyor is visible from the starting switch, the operator
shall visually check to make certain that all persons are in the clear before
starting the conveyor. When the entire length of the conveyor is not visible
from the starting switch, a positive audible warning system shall be installed
and operated to warn persons that the conveyor will be started.
(7) Trucks, shuttle cars, and front-end
loaders shall be equipped with emergency brakes separate and independent of the
regular braking system.
(8)
Operators' cabs shall be constructed to permit operators to see without
difficulty and should be reasonably comfortable.
(9) Cab windows shall be of safety glass or
equivalent, in good condition and shall be kept clean.
(10) Cab is of mobile equipment shall be kept
free of extraneous materials.
(11)
Adequate back stops or brakes shall be installed on inclined conveyor drive
units to prevent conveyors from running in reverse if a hazard to personnel
will result.
(12) No person shall
be permitted to ride a power driven chain, belt, or bucket conveyor, unless
specifically designed for the transportation of persons.
(13) Equipment operating speeds shall be
prudent and consistent with conditions of roadway, grades, clearance,
visibility, traffic, and the type of equipment used.
(14) Dust control measures shall be taken
where dust significantly reduces visibility of equipment operators. Haulage
roads shall be wet down as necessary unless dust is controlled adequately by
other methods.
(15) Mobile
equipment operators shall have full control of the equipment while it is in
motion.
(16) Dippers, buckets,
loading booms, or heavy suspended loads shall not be swung over the cabs of
haulage vehicles until the drivers are out of the cabs and in safe locations,
unless the trucks are designed specifically to protect the drivers from falling
material.
(17) Only authorized
persons shall be present in areas of loading or dumping operations.
(18) Unless safe provisions are made for
persons to mount or leave equipment while it is in operation, the operator
shall be notified of their intentions before getting on or off.
(19) Operators shall assume the normal
operating position at all times while the vehicle is in motion and shall sit
facing the direction of travel while operating equipment with dual
controls.
(20) Men shall not work
or pass under the buckets or booms of loaders in operation.
(21) When traveling between work areas, the
equipment shall be secured in the travel position.
(22) Dippers, buckets, scraper blades, and
similar movable parts shall be secured or lowered to the ground when not in
use.
(23) Men shall not ride in
dippers, buckets, forks, clamshells, or other parts of any equipment not
specifically designed for the transportation of persons.
(24) Loaded cars or trucks shall not be moved
until the loads are trimmed properly.
(25) Electrically powered mobile equipment
shall not be left unattended unless the master switch is in the "off" position,
all operating controls are in the neutral position, and the brakes are set or
other equivalent precautions are taken against rolling.
(26) Mobile equipment shall not be left
unattended unless the brakes are set. The wheels shall be turned into a bank or
wall, or shall be blocked when such equipment is parked on a grade.
(27) Men shall not ride on top of loaded
haulage equipment.
(28) Men shall
not ride outside the cabs and beds of mobile equipment.
(29) Equipment which is to be hauled shall be
properly loaded and secured.
(30)
Dumping locations and haulage roads shall be kept reasonably free of water,
debris, and spillage.
(31) Berms,
bumper blocks, safety hooks, or similar means shall be provided to prevent over
travel and overturning at dumping locations.
(32) If truck spotters are used, they shall
be well in the clear while trucks are backing into dumping position and
dumping; lights shall be used at night to direct trucks.
(33) Where overhead clearance is restricted,
warning devices shall be installed and the restricted area shall be
conspicuously marked.
(34) Ramps
and dumps shall be of solid construction, of ample width, have ample side
clearance and headroom, and be kept reasonably free of spillage.
(35) Lights, flares, or other warning devices
shall be posted when parked equipment creates a hazard to vehicular
traffic.
(36) Tires shall be
deflated before repairs on them are started and adequate means shall be
provided to prevent wheel locking rims from creating a hazard during tire
inflation.
(37) Any load extending
more than four (4) feet beyond the rear of the vehicle body shall be marked
clearly with a red flag by day and a red light at night.
(38) A tow bar shall be used to tow heavy
equipment. A safety chain shall be used in conjunction with the tow
bar.
(39) When heavy equipment is
to be towed, the towing vehicle shall be of suitable weight and strength to
maintain safe control of the load.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: KRS 351.070
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