W. Va. Code R. § 36-47-10

Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 25, June 21, 2024
Section 36-47-10 - Testing, examination and maintenance
10.1. At least once every 7 days, a person certified in accordance with West Virginia State Mining Laws, Rules and Regulations shall perform electrical work on all circuits and equipment must test and examine each unit of high-voltage longwall equipment and circuits to determine that electrical protection, equipment grounding, permissibility, cable insulation, and control devices are being properly maintained to prevent fire, electrical shock, ignition, or operational hazards from existing on the equipment. Tests must include activating the ground-fault test circuit as required by this section.
10.2. Each ground-wire monitor and associated circuits must be examined and tested at least once each 30 days to verify proper operation and that it will cause the corresponding circuit-interrupting device to open.
10.3. When examinations or tests of equipment reveal a fire, electrical shock, ignition, or operational hazard, the equipment must be removed from service immediately or repaired immediately.
10.4. At the completion of examinations and tests required by this section, the person who makes the examinations and tests must certify by signature and date that they have been conducted. A record must be made of any unsafe condition found and any corrective action taken. Certifications and records must be kept for at least one year and must be made available for inspection by authorized representatives of the Office of Miners' Health, Safety and Training and representatives of miners.

W. Va. Code R. § 36-47-10