§ 77.200 Surface installations; general
§ 77.201 Methane content in surface installations
§ 77.201-1 Tests for methane; qualified person; use of approved device
§ 77.201-2 Methane accumulations; change in ventilation
§ 77.202 Dust accumulations in surface installations
§ 77.203 Use of material or equipment overhead; safeguards
§ 77.204 Openings in surface installations; safeguards
§ 77.205 Travelways at surface installations
§ 77.206 Ladders; construction; installation and maintenance
§ 77.207 Illumination
§ 77.208 Storage of materials
§ 77.209 Surge and storage piles
§ 77.210 Hoisting of materials
§ 77.211 Draw-off tunnels; stockpiling and reclaiming operations; general
§ 77.211-1 Continuous methane monitoring device; installation and operation; automatic deenergization of electric equipment
§ 77.212 Draw-off tunnel ventilation fans; installation
§ 77.213 Draw-off tunnel escapeways
§ 77.214 Refuse piles; general
§ 77.215 Refuse piles; construction requirements
§ 77.215-1 Refuse piles; identification
§ 77.215-2 Refuse piles; reporting requirements
§ 77.215-3 Refuse piles: certification
§ 77.215-4 Refuse piles; abandonment
§ 77.216 Water, sediment, or slurry impoundments and impounding structures; general
§ 77.216-1 Water, sediment or slurry impoundments and impounding structures; identification
§ 77.216-2 Water, sediment, or slurry impoundments and impounding structures; minimum plan requirements; changes or modifications; certification
§ 77.216-3 Water, sediment, or slurry impoundments and impounding structures; inspection requirements; correction of hazards; program requirements
§ 77.216-4 Water, sediment or slurry impoundments and impounding structures; reporting requirements; certification
§ 77.216-5 Water, sediment or slurry impoundments and impounding structures; abandonment
§ 77.217 Definitions

Terms Used In CFR > Title 30 > Chapter I > Subchapter O > Part 77 > Subpart C - Surface Installations

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