Practical Compliance Problems With The New Mine Lighting Law - Coal

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Larry D. Patts
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 3, 1978

Abstract

Section 317(e) of the Federal Coal Mine Health & Safety Act of 1969 directed the Secretary of the Interior to prepare standards under which all working places in a mine shall be illuminated by permissible lighting while persons are working in such places. Section 317(e) further provides that such working places shall be illuminated within 18 months after such standards are promulgated. In accordance with this section of the Act, there was published in the Federal Register for December 31, 1970, a notice of proposed rulemaking which prescribed the illumination to be provided in the working places of underground coal mines. In light of written comments, suggestions, and objections to this proposed rulemaking, the proposed standards were withdrawn and reproposed in the Federal Register for Wednesday, October 27, 1971. In light of further comments, suggestions, and objections, a public hearing was held on April 4, 1974, and standards were again reproposed and published in the Federal Register for April 1, 1976. Promulgation of the final lighting-standards &k place on October 1, 1976, which means that the underground coal mining, industry must comply with face illumination requirements by April 1, 1978.
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APA: Larry D. Patts  (1978)  Practical Compliance Problems With The New Mine Lighting Law - Coal

MLA: Larry D. Patts Practical Compliance Problems With The New Mine Lighting Law - Coal. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1978.

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