WEST VIRGINIA CODE
WVC 22 A- 2 - 8
§22A-2-8. Duties; ventilation; loose coal, slate or rocks; props;
drainage of water; man doors; instruction of
apprentice miners.
(a) The duties of the mine foreman shall be to keep a careful
watch over the ventilating apparatus, the airways, traveling ways,
pumps and drainage. He shall see that, as the miners advance their
excavations, proper breakthroughs are made so as to ventilate
properly the mine; that all loose coal, slate and rock overhead in
the working places and along the haulways are removed or carefully
secured so as to prevent danger to persons employed in such mines,
and that sufficient suitable props, caps, timbers, roof bolts, or
other approved methods of roof supports are furnished for the
places where they are to be used and delivered at suitable points.
The mine foreman shall have all water drained or hauled out of the
working places where practicable, before the miners enter, and such
working places shall be kept dry as far as practicable while the
miners are at work. It shall be the duty of the mine foreman to
see that proper crosscuts are made, and that the ventilation is
conducted by means of such crosscuts through the rooms by means of
checks or doors placed on the entries or other suitable places, and
he shall not permit any room to be opened in advance of the
ventilation current. The mine foreman or other certified persons
designated by him, shall measure the air current with an anemometer
or other approved device at least weekly at the inlet and outlet at
or near the faces of the advanced headings, and shall keep a record
of such measurements in a book or upon a form prescribed by the
director. Signs directing the way to outlets or escapeways shall be conspicuously placed throughout the mine.
(b) After the first day of July, one thousand nine hundred
seventy-one, hinged man doors, at least thirty inches square or the
height of the coal seam, shall be installed between the intake and
return at intervals of three hundred feet when the height of the
coal is below forty-eight inches and at intervals of five hundred
feet when the height of the coal is above forty-eight inches.
(c) The duties of the mine foreman and assistant mine foreman
shall include the instruction of apprentice miners in the hazards
incident to any new work assignments; to assure that any individual
given a work assignment in the working face without prior
experience on the face is instructed in the hazards incident
thereto and supervised by a miner with experience in the tasks to
be performed.
Note: WV Code updated with legislation passed through the 2012 1st Special Session