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Public Act 094-1101
Public Act 1101 94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 094-1101 |
HB0822 Enrolled |
LRB094 07335 DRJ 37493 b |
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| AN ACT concerning regulation.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Coal Mining Act is amended by changing | Sections 11.08 and 11.09 as follows: | (225 ILCS 705/11.08)
| Sec. 11.08. Self-contained self-rescuer (SCSR) devices; | caches; strobe lights; luminescent signs.
| (a) An operator must require each person underground to | carry a SCSR device on his or her person or, alternatively, a | SCSR device must be kept within 25 feet of the person | underground or may be kept more than 25 feet from the person | underground if done according to a plan approved by the Mining | Board. | (b) An operator must provide for each person who is | underground at least one SCSR device, in addition to the device | required under subsection (a), that provides protection for a | period of one hour or longer, to cover all persons in the mine. | This additional SCSR device must be kept within 25 feet of the | person underground or may be kept more than 25 feet from the | person underground if done according to a plan approved by the | Mining Board. | (c) If a mantrip or mobile equipment is used to enter or | exit the mine, additional SCSR devices, each of which must | provide protection for a period of one hour or longer, must be | available for all persons who use such transportation from | portal to portal. | (c-5) Beginning July 31, 2007, in addition to the SCSR | devices required under subsections (a), (b), and (c) of this | Section, an operator must provide a minimum of 30 SCSR devices | in each cache located within a mine. All SCSR devices required | under this subsection (c-5) shall be stored in caches that are |
| conspicuous and readily accessible by each person in the mine. | If the average seam height of a mine is: | (1) less than 40 inches, caches must be located no more | than 2,200 feet apart throughout a mine; | (2) 40 inches or more, but less than 51 inches, caches | must be located no more than 3,300 feet apart throughout a | mine; | (3) 51 inches or more, but less than 66 inches, caches | must be located no more than 4,400 feet apart throughout a | mine; and | (4) 66 inches or more, caches must be located no more | than 5,700 feet apart throughout a mine. | An operator must submit for approval a plan addressing the | requirements of this subsection (c-5) to the Mining Board on or | before May 1, 2007.
| (d) The Mining Board must require all operators to provide | additional SCSR devices in the primary and alternate escapeways | to ensure safe evacuation if the Mining Board determines that
| If the SCSR devices required under subsections (a), (b), and
| (c) , and (c-5) are not adequate to provide enough oxygen for | all persons to safely evacuate the mine under mine emergency | conditions , the mine operator must provide additional SCSR | devices in the primary and alternate escapeways to ensure safe | evacuation for all persons underground through both primary and | alternate escapeways. The Mining Board must determine the time | needed for safe evacuation under emergency conditions from each | of those locations at 1,000 foot intervals. If the Mining Board | determines that additional SCSR devices are needed under this | subsection (d), the
The mine operator must submit a SCSR | storage plan to the Mining Board for approval. The mine | operator must include in the SCSR storage plan the location, | quantity, and type of additional SCSR devices, including, but | not limited to, SCSR devices required under subsections (a), | (b), (c), and (c-5) of this Section, each of which must provide | protection for a period of one hour or longer, that are stored | in the primary and alternate escapeways. The SCSR storage plan |
| must also show how each storage location in the primary and | alternate escapeways was determined. The Mining Board must | require the mine operator to demonstrate that the location, | quantity, and type of the additional SCSRs provide protection | to all persons to safely evacuate the mine. The SCSR storage | plan must be kept current by the mine operator and made | available for inspection by an authorized representative of the | Mining Board and by the miners' representative.
| (e) (Blank)
All SCSR devices required under this Section | shall be stored in caches that are conspicuous and readily | accessible by each person in the mine .
| (f) An operator must provide
require luminescent direction | signs leading to each cache and rescue chamber to be posted in | a mine, and a luminescent sign with the word
words
| " SELF-CONTAINED SELF-RESCUER" or " SELF-CONTAINED
| SELF-RESCUERS" must be conspicuously posted at each cache and | rescue chamber. | (g) Intrinsically safe, battery-powered strobe lights that | have been approved by the Department must be affixed to each | cache and rescue chamber and must be capable of automatic | activation in the event of an emergency ; however, until such | time as the Department approves intrinsically safe, | battery-powered strobe lights, reflective tape or any other | illuminated material approved by the Department must be affixed | to each cache and rescue chamber in a mine .
| (h) The Mining Board must adopt and impose a plan for the | daily inspection of SCSR devices required under subsections | (a), (b), and (c) of this Section in order to ensure that the | devices perform their designated functions each working day. | Additional SCSR devices required under subsections (c-5) and
| subsection (d) must be inspected every 90 days to ensure that | the devices perform their designated functions, in addition to | meeting all federal Mine Safety and Health Administration | requirements. | (i) Any person who, without the authorization of the | operator or the Mining Board, knowingly removes or attempts to |
| remove any self-contained self-rescue device ,
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| battery-powered strobe light , reflective tape, or any other | illuminated material approved by the Department from a mine or | mine site with the intent to permanently deprive the operator | of the device ,
or light , reflective tape, or illuminated | material or who knowingly tampers with or attempts to tamper | with the device ,
or light , reflective tape, or illuminated | material is guilty of a Class 4 felony. | (j) (Blank)
Beginning January 31, 2007, in addition to the | SCSR devices required under subsections (a), (b), and (c), an | operator must provide a minimum of 30 SCSR devices in each | cache located within a mine, in addition to federal Mine Safety | and Health Administration requirements. Caches must be located | no more than 4,000 feet apart throughout a mine .
| (k) (Blank)
An operator must submit for approval a plan | addressing the requirements of subsection (j) of this Section | to the Mining Board within 3 months after the effective date of | this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly .
| (Source: P.A. 94-1041, eff. 7-24-06.) | (225 ILCS 705/11.09)
| Sec. 11.09. Rescue chambers.
| (a) Rescue chambers approved by the Mining Board must be | provided at suitable locations throughout a mine. (b) Beginning | January 31, 2007, rescue chambers approved by the Mining Board
| must be provided and located within 3,000 feet of each working | section of a mine , in accordance with a plan submitted by an | operator and approved by the Mining Board .
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(c) An operator must submit a plan for approval | concerning the construction and maintenance of rescue chambers | required under this Section to the Mining Board on or before | May 1, 2007
within 3 months after the effective date of this | amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly .
| (Source: P.A. 94-1041, eff. 7-24-06.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
Effective Date: 2/9/2007
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