WEST VIRGINIA CODE
WVC 22 A- 2 - 13
§22A-2-13. Daily inspection of working places; records.
Before the beginning of any shift upon which they shall
perform supervisory duties, the mine foreman or his assistant shall
review carefully and countersign all books and records reflecting
the conditions and the areas under their supervision, exclusive of
equipment logs, which the operator is required to keep under this
chapter. The mine foreman, assistant mine foreman or fire boss
shall visit and carefully examine each working place in which
miners will be working at the beginning of each shift before any
face equipment is energized and shall examine each working place in
the mine at least once every two hours each shift while such miners
are at work in such places, and shall direct that each working
place shall be secured by props, timbers, roof bolts, or other
approved methods of roof support or both where necessary to the end
that the working places shall be made safe. The mine foreman or
his assistants upon observing a violation or potential violation of
article two of this chapter or any regulation or any plan or
agreement promulgated or entered into thereunder shall arrange for
the prompt correction thereof. The foreman shall not permit any
miner other than a certified foreman, fire boss, assistant mine
foreman, assistant mine foreman-fire boss or pumper to be on a
working section by himself. Should the mine foreman or his
assistants find a place to be in a dangerous condition, they shall
not leave the place until it is made safe, or shall remove the
persons working therein until the place is made safe by some
competent person designated for that purpose.
He shall place his initials, time and the date at or near each place he examines. He shall also record any dangerous conditions
and practices found during his examination in a book provided for
that purpose.
Note: WV Code updated with legislation passed through the 2012 1st Special Session