Kentucky Administrative Regulations
Title 805 - ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT CABINET
Chapter 3 - Mining Safety Standards
Section 805 KAR 3:100 - Equipment use and operation
Universal Citation: 805 KY Admin Regs Service 3:100
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO: KRS 351.070
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY: KRS 351.070 authorizes the Secretary of the Energy and Environment Cabinet to promulgate, amend, or repeal any administrative regulations as necessary and suitable for the proper administration of KRS Chapter 351. This administrative regulation establishes safety standards controlling the use and operation of equipment in the Commonwealth's surface type coal and clay mines, which include strip and auger mining operations.
Section 1.
(1) The following items shall be guarded to
prevent injury:
(a) Gears;
(b) Sprockets;
(c) Chains;
(d) Drive, head, tail, and take-up
pulleys;
(e) Flywheels;
(f) Couplings;
(g) Shafts;
(h) Sawblades;
(i) Fan inlets; and
(j) Similar exposed moving machine parts that
may cause injury to persons.
(2) An overhead belt shall be guarded if the
whipping action from a broken belt may be hazardous to a person
below.
(3) A guard at conveyor
drive, head, and tail pulleys shall be sufficient to prevent a person from
reaching behind the guard and becoming caught between the belt and the
pulley.
(4) A protruding set screw
on revolving parts shall be guarded.
(5) Except while testing the machinery, a
guard shall be securely in place while machinery is being operated.
(6) A guard shall be sufficiently strong and
maintained to provide the required protection.
(7) A stationary grinding machine other than
a special bit grinder shall be equipped with:
(a) Peripheral hoods (less than ninety (90)
degree throat openings) capable of withstanding the force of a bursting
wheel;
(b) Adjustable tool rests
set as close as practical to the wheel; and
(c) Safety washers.
(8) A face shield or goggles, in good
condition, shall be worn while operating a grinding wheel.
(9) A hand-held power tool, other than a rock
drill, shall be equipped with controls requiring constant hand or finger
pressure to operate the tools or shall be equipped with friction or other
equivalent safety devices.
(10) A
guard or shield shall be provided in areas where flying or falling materials
present a hazard.
(11)
(a) A vehicle, such as a fork lift, truck,
front-end loader, and bulldozer, shall be provided with rollover protection, if
necessary, to protect the operator.
(b)
1.
Beginning January 1, 2016:
a. An excavator
newly placed in service at a licensed facility shall be equipped with rollover
protection that shall meet, at a minimum, the International Organization for
Standardization (ISO) 12117-2:2008 standard or the equivalent ISO standard; and
b.
(i) A person operating an excavator that is
not equipped with certified rollover protection pursuant to subsection
(11)(b)1.a. of this administrative regulation shall be trained by the Division
of Mine Safety in a course on the safe operation of an excavator and the course
shall be successfully completed.
(ii) The training established in subclause
(i) of this clause shall be recorded on the Mine Safety and Health
Administration Form 5000- 23, incorporated by reference in 805 KAR 7:030, which
shall be maintained on the mine premises.
2. An excavator manufactured before 2011
shall meet and maintain the safety standards in place at the time the equipment
was manufactured.
(12)
(a) A
vehicle, such as a fork lift, truck, front-end loader, and bulldozer, shall be
provided with falling object protection, if necessary, to protect the operator
against falling material.
(b)
1. An excavator manufactured after January 1,
2011, shall be provided with falling object protection. The falling object
protection shall meet ISO standards in place when the machine was
manufactured.
2. Effective January
1, 2016, an excavator that operates in an application with the risk of falling
objects shall be equipped with falling object protection that shall meet, at a
minimum, the ISO 10262:1998 Level II standard or the equivalent ISO
standard.
(13)
Unsafe equipment or machinery shall be removed from service
immediately.
(14) Machinery and
equipment shall be operated only by an authorized and experienced
person.
(15) A repair or
maintenance shall not be performed on machinery until the power is off and the
machinery is blocked against motion, except if machinery motion is necessary to
make an adjustment or if nonenergized components of large machinery can be
safely repaired while the machine is operating.
(16) A person shall not work on mobile
equipment in a raised position until it has been blocked in place securely.
This shall not preclude the use of equipment specifically designed for these
purposes, such as elevated mobile work platforms.
(17) A drive belt shall not be shifted while
in motion unless the machine is provided with a mechanical shifter.
(18) A belt, chain, or rope shall not be
guided onto a power driven moving pulley, sprocket, or drum with the hands,
except on slow moving equipment especially designed for hand feeding.
(19) A pulley or conveyor shall not be
cleaned manually while the conveyor is in motion.
(20) A belt dressing shall not be applied
manually while the belt is in motion unless an aerosol-type dressing is
used.
(21) Machinery shall not be
lubricated while in motion if a hazard exists unless equipped with extended
fittings or cups.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: KRS 351.070
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