Ohio Administrative Code
Title 1501:10 - Division of Mineral Resources Management - Mine Safety
Chapter 1501:10-2 - Diesel Equipment in Underground Coal Mines
Section 1501:10-2-10 - Containers for transport of diesel fuel
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Containers for the transport of diesel fuel are subject to the provisions of this rule.
(B) Diesel fuel may be transported only in containers specifically designed for the transport of diesel fuel.
(C) Standards for safety cans:
(D) Standards for containers other than safety cans. Any container other than a safety can that is used to transport diesel fuel is to have the following:
(E) Containers with manual gauging. When a container has an opening for manual gauging, the opening is to have a liquid-tight cap or cover, kept closed when not open for gauging.
(F) Capacity of containers. A container used for the transport of diesel fuel is not to exceed a capacity of five hundred gallons.
(G) Any container, other than a safety can, that is used for the transport of diesel fuel is to be permanently fixed to the transportation unit.
(H) Method of transportation. Diesel fuel transportation units are not to be transported with any other cars, except that two diesel fuel transportation units up to a maximum of five hundred gallons each, or one thousand gallons total maximum, may be transported together.
(I) Diesel fuel shall not be transported on conveyor belts.
(J) Fire extinguishers. When transporting diesel fuel in a container other than a safety can, a fire extinguisher is to be provided on each end of the transportation unit (for a total of two extinguishers .) Each of these two fire extinguishers is to be a portable twenty-pound multipurpose dry-chemical type fire extinguisher maintained in accordance with MSHA regulations.
(K) Fire suppression systems for diesel transportation units. A diesel fuel transportation unit shall have a fire suppression system that complies with rule 1501:10-2-11 of the Administrative Code.
(L) Limitations where trolley wire is present. In a mine where trolley wire is used, diesel fuel transportation units are to be provided with insulating material to protect the units from energized trolley wire. The distance between a diesel fuel transportation unit and the trolley wire is not to be less than twelve inches, or, if the distance is less than twelve inches, the trolley wire shall be de-energized when the diesel fuel transportation unit is transported through the area.
(M) An unattended diesel fuel transportation unit may be parked only in an underground diesel fuel storage facility.