§ 75.300 Scope
§ 75.301 Definitions
§ 75.302 Main mine fans
§ 75.310 Installation of main mine fans
§ 75.311 Main mine fan operation
§ 75.312 Main mine fan examinations and records
§ 75.313 Main mine fan stoppage with persons underground
§ 75.320 Air quality detectors and measurement devices
§ 75.321 Air quality
§ 75.322 Harmful quantities of noxious gases
§ 75.323 Actions for excessive methane
§ 75.324 Intentional changes in the ventilation system
§ 75.325 Air quantity
§ 75.326 Mean entry air velocity
§ 75.327 Air courses and trolley haulage systems
§ 75.330 Face ventilation control devices
§ 75.331 Auxiliary fans and tubing
§ 75.332 Working sections and working places
§ 75.333 Ventilation controls
§ 75.334 Worked-out areas and areas where pillars are being recovered
§ 75.335 Seal strengths, design applications, and installation
§ 75.336 Sampling and monitoring requirements
§ 75.337 Construction and repair of seals
§ 75.338 Training
§ 75.339 Seals records
§ 75.340 Underground electrical installations
§ 75.341 Direct-fired intake air heaters
§ 75.342 Methane monitors
§ 75.343 Underground shops
§ 75.344 Compressors
§ 75.350 Belt air course ventilation
§ 75.351 Atmospheric monitoring systems
§ 75.352 Actions in response to AMS malfunction, alert, or alarm signals
§ 75.360 Preshift examination at fixed intervals
§ 75.361 Supplemental examination
§ 75.362 On-shift examination
§ 75.363 Hazardous conditions and violations of mandatory health or safety standards; posting, correcting, and recording
§ 75.364 Weekly examination
§ 75.370 Mine ventilation plan; submission and approval
§ 75.371 Mine ventilation plan; contents
§ 75.372 Mine ventilation map
§ 75.373 Reopening mines
§ 75.380 Escapeways; bituminous and lignite mines
§ 75.381 Escapeways; anthracite mines
§ 75.382 Mechanical escape facilities
§ 75.384 Longwall and shortwall travelways
§ 75.385 Opening new mines
§ 75.386 Final mining of pillars
§ 75.388 Boreholes in advance of mining
§ 75.389 Mining into inaccessible areas

Terms Used In CFR > Title 30 > Chapter I > Subchapter O > Part 75 > Subpart D - Ventilation

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